The Stock Market Crash of 1929. In a breathtaking overnight event, $10 billion was erased from the market, heralding the beginning of a new era dominated by boom and bust cycles driven by central banks and state interventionism. The significance of this day transcends time as it reminds us of the fragile nature of financial systems and the continuous evolution of global economies. Thank God we have a solution...
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Please not this week. I need to take a breath from the horror news show. We are literally burning in my little agency.
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Two scenes from Babylon Berlin about the crash of 1929. The series is about the period between WW1 and WW2 in Germany.
If you want to read a book about this period I highly recommend When Money Dies by Adam Fergusson (https://yewtu.be/watch?v=BmGCgkSDehw).
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Thanks a lot. I never had BB on the radar. The book is deep. Orange-pilling for book aficionados
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From Groucho Marx on the Crash of '29 : "Everything I bought increased in value. [...] You could close your eyes, rest your finger anywhere on the huge wall board, and the stock you had just bought would immediately start going up. I never made a profit. It seemed absurd to sell a share at thirty when you knew that within a year it would double or triple in value.[...] Every now and then some financial prophet would publish a gloomy article warning the public that prices were out of proportion to true values and reminding them that what goes up must come down. But hardly anyone paid attention to these foolish conservatives and their idiotic words of caution. [...] I think the only reason I kept living was the comforting conviction that all my friends were in the same situation. Even financial misery, like that of any other species, prefers company." Some resemblance to later events and to the euphoria of the moment when the stock market dances its own music and the orchestra of the world economy takes another rhythm, is pure coincidence.
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Hundred year cycle is nearly complete ;)
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And the 4. Turning is in full swing now. Do You follow the incident in Dagestan? And the chaos in europ. cities?
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Thanks for sharing.
With what's happening in the world today I think its a good idea to revisit this era in history.
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Absolutely. Greets
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this is great video, is there a part two seemed to stop suddenly. very timely reminder about irrational valuations and building an economy off them. ✌
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