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In an appetising taster of our Weekend of Mistakes at Hay Castle on 1-3 March 2024, Russell Napier is joined by the authors of Boom And Bust, William Quinn & John D. Turner, to discuss their fascinating global history of financial bubbles.William will also be joining Russell at Hay Castle for a session called The Madness Of Crowds.If you're accessing this podcast before 1 March 2024, there may still be tickets left for the Weekend of Mistakes. More info at https://www.haycastletrust.org/p-3525-weekend-of-mistakes-at-hay-castle.aspx•The Library of Mistakes runs an outstanding course called the Practical History of Financial Markets. To find out more, go to: www.libraryofmistakes.com/course
หนังสือ Boom and Bust: A Global History of Financial Bubbles ของ William Quinn and John D. Turner - เมื่อผู้บรรยายกับศาสตราจารย์มาพบเจอกัน นั่นจึงเป็นเหตุให้เราตั้งคำถามว่าอะไรเป็นสาเหตุหลักที่ทำให้เกิดวิกฤตซ้ำแล้วซ้ำเล่า - เหตุการณ์ในอดีตมาย้ำเตือนเราว่า เราต้องพบเจอกับภาวะฟองสบู่และฟองสบู่แตก อยู่เสมอแล้วมันไม่มีทางใดหลีกเลี่ยงได้เลย - ความแตกต่างของภาวะฟองสบู่จะขึ้นอยู่กับสถานการณ์ก่อนหน้านี้ว่ามีปัจจัยส่งเสริมกันหรือไม่ เช่น ตราสารทดแทนที่ออกมาเพื่อชดเชยความเสียหาย - ยิ่งเรากดดันภาวะของการพังครืนของตลาดมากเท่าไร เราก็จะไม่สามารถจะทำนายการเกิดภาวะฟองสบู่ได้เลย เพราะมันจะมหาศาลมากขึ้นเรื่อย ๆ ตามกาลเวลา - เราจะสามารถรับรู้เหตุการณ์ของวิกฤตได้ก็ต่อเมื่อมันได้เริ่มต้นขึ้นแล้วเท่านั้น ให้ลองสังเกตจากสินทรัพย์ในตลาด การเก็งกำไร และการกู้หนี้ยืมสินเพื่อการเก็งกำไรว่าทุกอย่างมันเป็นไปในทิศทางเดียวกันหรือไม่
"Fire can be destructive. It can also be useful. The same, we think, is true with bubbles.” In this episode, Cole is joined by William Quinn and John D. Turner, authors of the book Boom and Bust: A Global History of Financial Bubbles. The trio discuss the history of financial bubbles, how they're created, why bubbles aren't always destructive, and how to spot a bubble when you're in the middle of one.
Grossmutters Sparstrumpf – Der Podcast, der dir zeigt, wie auch Du den Index schlägst.
In der fünften Folge des Podcasts von grossmutters-sparstrumpf sprechen die Investorin und gelernte Bankerin Katharina Dauenhauer und der Finanzblogger und Buchautor Christian Thiel über Megatrends. Die entscheidende Frage lautet: In welche lohnt es sich zu investieren? Und in welche nicht? Hier kommt noch der Buchtip aus dem Podcast. Das Buch "Boom and Bust. A Global History of Financial Bubbles“ ist von den Finanzhistorikern William Quinn und John D. Turner. Mehr zu Christian Thiel und seinem Depot findet ihr hier: grossmutters-sparstrumpf.de.
Are we in the midst of a financial bubble? Do the current valuations of the electronic vehicle stocks or their SPACs make you raise an eyebrow? The trouble with bubbles is that they are hard to spot from within, and much easier to define and analyze after the fact. In their new book, Boom and Bust: A Global History of Financial Bubbles (Cambridge University Press, 2020), William Quinn and John D. Turner analyze past instances of extreme speculation to come up with a typology of the phenomenon. Using what they call the Bubble Triangle of Marketability, Easy Money, and overt Speculation, they have created a tool for financial economists, and the rest of us, to judge what makes a bubble and what makes it pop. Given the unusual nature of the capital markets at the present time, you will want to be familiar with their analysis as you view your own investments. Daniel Peris is Senior Vice President at Federated Hermes in Pittsburgh. He can be reached at DanielxPeris@gmail.com or via Twitter @HistoryInvestor. His History and Investing blog and Keep Calm & Carry On Investing podcast are at https://strategicdividendinvestor.com
Are we in the midst of a financial bubble? Do the current valuations of the electronic vehicle stocks or their SPACs make you raise an eyebrow? The trouble with bubbles is that they are hard to spot from within, and much easier to define and analyze after the fact. In their new book, Boom and Bust: A Global History of Financial Bubbles (Cambridge University Press, 2020), William Quinn and John D. Turner analyze past instances of extreme speculation to come up with a typology of the phenomenon. Using what they call the Bubble Triangle of Marketability, Easy Money, and overt Speculation, they have created a tool for financial economists, and the rest of us, to judge what makes a bubble and what makes it pop. Given the unusual nature of the capital markets at the present time, you will want to be familiar with their analysis as you view your own investments. Daniel Peris is Senior Vice President at Federated Hermes in Pittsburgh. He can be reached at DanielxPeris@gmail.com or via Twitter @HistoryInvestor. His History and Investing blog and Keep Calm & Carry On Investing podcast are at https://strategicdividendinvestor.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Are we in the midst of a financial bubble? Do the current valuations of the electronic vehicle stocks or their SPACs make you raise an eyebrow? The trouble with bubbles is that they are hard to spot from within, and much easier to define and analyze after the fact. In their new book, Boom and Bust: A Global History of Financial Bubbles (Cambridge University Press, 2020), William Quinn and John D. Turner analyze past instances of extreme speculation to come up with a typology of the phenomenon. Using what they call the Bubble Triangle of Marketability, Easy Money, and overt Speculation, they have created a tool for financial economists, and the rest of us, to judge what makes a bubble and what makes it pop. Given the unusual nature of the capital markets at the present time, you will want to be familiar with their analysis as you view your own investments. Daniel Peris is Senior Vice President at Federated Hermes in Pittsburgh. He can be reached at DanielxPeris@gmail.com or via Twitter @HistoryInvestor. His History and Investing blog and Keep Calm & Carry On Investing podcast are at https://strategicdividendinvestor.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Are we in the midst of a financial bubble? Do the current valuations of the electronic vehicle stocks or their SPACs make you raise an eyebrow? The trouble with bubbles is that they are hard to spot from within, and much easier to define and analyze after the fact. In their new book, Boom and Bust: A Global History of Financial Bubbles (Cambridge University Press, 2020), William Quinn and John D. Turner analyze past instances of extreme speculation to come up with a typology of the phenomenon. Using what they call the Bubble Triangle of Marketability, Easy Money, and overt Speculation, they have created a tool for financial economists, and the rest of us, to judge what makes a bubble and what makes it pop. Given the unusual nature of the capital markets at the present time, you will want to be familiar with their analysis as you view your own investments. Daniel Peris is Senior Vice President at Federated Hermes in Pittsburgh. He can be reached at DanielxPeris@gmail.com or via Twitter @HistoryInvestor. His History and Investing blog and Keep Calm & Carry On Investing podcast are at https://strategicdividendinvestor.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs
Are we in the midst of a financial bubble? Do the current valuations of the electronic vehicle stocks or their SPACs make you raise an eyebrow? The trouble with bubbles is that they are hard to spot from within, and much easier to define and analyze after the fact. In their new book, Boom and Bust: A Global History of Financial Bubbles (Cambridge University Press, 2020), William Quinn and John D. Turner analyze past instances of extreme speculation to come up with a typology of the phenomenon. Using what they call the Bubble Triangle of Marketability, Easy Money, and overt Speculation, they have created a tool for financial economists, and the rest of us, to judge what makes a bubble and what makes it pop. Given the unusual nature of the capital markets at the present time, you will want to be familiar with their analysis as you view your own investments. Daniel Peris is Senior Vice President at Federated Hermes in Pittsburgh. He can be reached at DanielxPeris@gmail.com or via Twitter @HistoryInvestor. His History and Investing blog and Keep Calm & Carry On Investing podcast are at https://strategicdividendinvestor.com Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/finance
Are we in the midst of a financial bubble? Do the current valuations of the electronic vehicle stocks or their SPACs make you raise an eyebrow? The trouble with bubbles is that they are hard to spot from within, and much easier to define and analyze after the fact. In their new book, Boom and Bust: A Global History of Financial Bubbles (Cambridge University Press, 2020), William Quinn and John D. Turner analyze past instances of extreme speculation to come up with a typology of the phenomenon. Using what they call the Bubble Triangle of Marketability, Easy Money, and overt Speculation, they have created a tool for financial economists, and the rest of us, to judge what makes a bubble and what makes it pop. Given the unusual nature of the capital markets at the present time, you will want to be familiar with their analysis as you view your own investments. Daniel Peris is Senior Vice President at Federated Hermes in Pittsburgh. He can be reached at DanielxPeris@gmail.com or via Twitter @HistoryInvestor. His History and Investing blog and Keep Calm & Carry On Investing podcast are at https://strategicdividendinvestor.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/economics
Are we in the midst of a financial bubble? Do the current valuations of the electronic vehicle stocks or their SPACs make you raise an eyebrow? The trouble with bubbles is that they are hard to spot from within, and much easier to define and analyze after the fact. In their new book, Boom and Bust: A Global History of Financial Bubbles (Cambridge University Press, 2020), William Quinn and John D. Turner analyze past instances of extreme speculation to come up with a typology of the phenomenon. Using what they call the Bubble Triangle of Marketability, Easy Money, and overt Speculation, they have created a tool for financial economists, and the rest of us, to judge what makes a bubble and what makes it pop. Given the unusual nature of the capital markets at the present time, you will want to be familiar with their analysis as you view your own investments. Daniel Peris is Senior Vice President at Federated Hermes in Pittsburgh. He can be reached at DanielxPeris@gmail.com or via Twitter @HistoryInvestor. His History and Investing blog and Keep Calm & Carry On Investing podcast are at https://strategicdividendinvestor.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day
Are we in the midst of a financial bubble? Do the current valuations of the electronic vehicle stocks or their SPACs make you raise an eyebrow? The trouble with bubbles is that they are hard to spot from within, and much easier to define and analyze after the fact. In their new book, Boom and Bust: A Global History of Financial Bubbles (Cambridge University Press, 2020), William Quinn and John D. Turner analyze past instances of extreme speculation to come up with a typology of the phenomenon. Using what they call the Bubble Triangle of Marketability, Easy Money, and overt Speculation, they have created a tool for financial economists, and the rest of us, to judge what makes a bubble and what makes it pop. Given the unusual nature of the capital markets at the present time, you will want to be familiar with their analysis as you view your own investments. Daniel Peris is Senior Vice President at Federated Hermes in Pittsburgh. He can be reached at DanielxPeris@gmail.com or via Twitter @HistoryInvestor. His History and Investing blog and Keep Calm & Carry On Investing podcast are at https://strategicdividendinvestor.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are we in the midst of a financial bubble? Do the current valuations of the electronic vehicle stocks or their SPACs make you raise an eyebrow? The trouble with bubbles is that they are hard to spot from within, and much easier to define and analyze after the fact. In their new book, Boom and Bust: A Global History of Financial Bubbles (Cambridge University Press, 2020), William Quinn and John D. Turner analyze past instances of extreme speculation to come up with a typology of the phenomenon. Using what they call the Bubble Triangle of Marketability, Easy Money, and overt Speculation, they have created a tool for financial economists, and the rest of us, to judge what makes a bubble and what makes it pop. Given the unusual nature of the capital markets at the present time, you will want to be familiar with their analysis as you view your own investments. Daniel Peris is Senior Vice President at Federated Hermes in Pittsburgh. He can be reached at DanielxPeris@gmail.com or via Twitter @HistoryInvestor. His History and Investing blog and Keep Calm & Carry On Investing podcast are at https://strategicdividendinvestor.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Grossmutters Sparstrumpf – Der Podcast, der dir zeigt, wie auch Du den Index schlägst.
Börsenmedien empfehlen Privatanlegern und -anlegerinnen gerne Aktien, die besonders angesagt sind. Cannabis-Aktien. Wasserstoff-Aktien. EV-Aktien (electric vehicle). Zudem sind das oft auch Aktien, die für einige Monate oder für ein bis zwei Jahre sehr stark steigen. Das zieht auch jede Menge Momentum-Trader an. Doch dann ist eines Tages Schluss - und die Kurse fallen in vielen Fällen ins Bodenlose. Wie Anlegerinnen und Anleger Hypes meiden können, darüber sprechen wir in unserer heutigen Folge auch mit dem YouTuber Saidi Sulilatu von finanztip.de. Unser Buchtipp heute: William Quinn, John D. Turner, Boom And Bust. A Global History of Financial Bubbles. "Finanzen kannst du selbst“, sagt Saidi von Finanztip. Hier kommt der Link zum YouTube-Kanal von Saidi: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-muQylmRx61Mt6U1oDSEVA Als nächstes erscheint dort am 2. April ein Video zu Technologieaktien. Mehr zu Christian Thiel und seinem Depot findet ihr hier: grossmutters-sparstrumpf.de.
Market bubbles can make and break fortunes, and which side of things you end up on has everything to do with what you're holding when the bubble busts. But what separates a bubble from sensible investing? It's always hard to tell in the moment, but history has some valuable lessons. In this episode, Ben talks with Dr. William Quinn, whose new book Boom and Bust lays out a brilliant formula for understanding the causes of financial bubbles and examines some of the biggest examples in history. The conversation covers the Great Depression, why some bubbles have limited effect and others bring down economies, and why both Ben and William have some concerns about Bitcoin. William Quinn is a Lecturer in Finance at Queen's University Belfast Management School. His new book Boom and Bust: A Global History of Financial Bubbles (Cambridge University Press, 2020), which he coauthored with John D. Turner, was a Financial Times Book of the Year in 2020. You can follow William Quinn on twitter at @wquinn05 This episode was edited by Gary FLetcher The Road to Now is part of the Osiris Podcast Network
Массовые галлюцинации и самый большой финансовый пузырь в мировой истории. Так The Economist описывает манию на рынке железных дорог, случившуюся в 1840-е годы в Британии. На ней потеряли деньги Чарльз Дарвин, Шарлотта Бронте и множество новых инвесторов, которые пришли на рынок за легкими деньгами. Разбираемся, что привело к буму и какие уроки можно вынести инвестору из этой истории. Поддержать Bastion и получить наши аналитические исследования на можно на платформе Boosty https://boosty.to/bastion Bastion в Telegram: https://t.me/bastionportfolio 0:00 Нужно ли изучать финансовую историю 4:55 Какие знаменитые пузыри мы знаем 8:51 Велосипедная мания в конце 19 века 13:26 Почему железнодорожная мания - самый большой пузырь в истории 15:00 Изобретение паровоза 20:50 Что привело к пузырю 29:10 Падение ставок, новички рынка и Reddit в 19 веке 37:35 Позитивные последствия пузыря Упоминаемые материалы William Quinn, John D. Turner "Boom and Bust: A Global History of Financial Bubbles" https://www.amazon.com/Boom-Bust-History-Financial-Bubbles/dp/1108421253 Джоэль Мокир "Рычаг богатства" https://www.ozon.ru/product/rychag-bogatstva-tehnologicheskaya-kreativnost-i-ekonomicheskiy-progress-29740380/ Andrew Odlyzko "Collective Hallucinations and Inefficient Markets: The British Railway Mania of the 1840s" https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1537338
Financial bubbles have grown more frequent and globalized over the past decades. For John D. Turner, a professor of finance and financial history at Queen’s University in Belfast, there is possibly one growing now in the US tech industry, with wide-ranging ramifications. This week in our Discovery Group segment, we interview Claudia Tornquist, the CEO of Kodiak Copper (TSX-V: KDK), who explains the MDP project’s upside potential amid similar copper-porphyry ventures in British Columbia.
Financial bubbles have grown more frequent and globalized over the past decades. For John D. Turner, a professor of finance and financial history at Queen’s University in Belfast, there is possibly one growing now in the US tech industry, with wide-ranging ramifications. This week in our Discovery Group segment, we interview Claudia Tornquist, the CEO of Kodiak Copper (TSX-V: KDK), who explains the MDP project’s upside potential amid similar copper-porphyry ventures in British Columbia. Show notes: https://goldnewsletter.com/podcast/what-all-booms-busts-have-in-common/