TIP427: The History of Bubbles, Mania & Fraud w/ Jamie Catherwood
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Financial history provides a critical lens for understanding modern market manias, bubbles, and fraud. Jamie Catherwood, author of the *Investor Amnesia* blog, illustrates that current speculative behaviors mirror centuries-old patterns, such as the 17th-century Dutch tulip trade—often misrepresented as a catastrophic bubble due to historical propaganda—and the 1890s bicycle manufacturing boom. These cycles typically follow a progression from innovation to imitation and, finally, to fraudulent exploitation. While speculative manias frequently lead to significant losses, they also serve as a gateway for new participants to enter financial markets. By applying quantitative approaches and maintaining long-term discipline, investors can avoid the pitfalls of short-term volatility and recognize that the "inevitable" market corrections are often predictable outcomes of human nature rather than unforeseen anomalies.
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