The Saucetown Investor Podcast
In 1720, the South Sea Company stock soared, illustrating a classic example of a stock market history event driven by pure speculation. This economic history case study reveals how a financial crisis can brew from an economic bubble, with prices detaching from actual company profits. This fascinating period in history explained the dangers of unchecked market frenzy. 👉 Subscribe now for weekly real estate hacks—don’t miss the next episode!
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