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The South Sea Bubble: How The Wealthy Weaponized The Stock Market 300 Years Ago

34 min · 28. Mai 2026
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Dive into one of the biggest financial scandals in history in “The South Sea Bubble: How The Wealthy Weaponized The Stock Market 300 Years Ago.” In this episode of the The Saucetown Investor Podcast, we break down the rise and collapse of the infamous South Sea Bubble of 1720, a financial crisis that shocked Britain and changed investing forever. Learn how speculation, greed, political corruption, and mass investor psychology created one of the first major stock market bubbles in modern history. From wealthy elites manipulating the market to everyday investors chasing life-changing profits, this story reveals how human nature has always shaped financial markets. Even after 300 years, the lessons from the South Sea Bubble still apply to today’s stock market, crypto speculation, real estate booms, and modern financial bubbles. If you're interested in: * Financial history * Stock market crashes * Investing psychology * Economic bubbles * Wealth and power in history * Market manipulation * Real estate and investing lessons …then this episode is for you. 🎙️ Subscribe to the The Saucetown Investor Podcast for more content about: ✔ Financial history ✔ Real estate investing ✔ Investing hacks ✔ Economic lessons from history ✔ Wealth-building strategies Listen on: • YouTube • Spotify • Apple Podcasts 🔔 Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE to help us grow a community of people passionate about financial education and investing. #SouthSeaBubble #FinancialHistory #StockMarketCrash #Investing #MarketBubble #EconomicHistory #Finance #StockMarket #Wealth #InvestmentLessons #RealEstateInvesting #BusinessHistory #TheSaucetownInvestorPodcast #FinancialEducation #MarketManipulation

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