
"History doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes." - Mark Twain. In order to better ourselves as investors (and in life), it is imperative that we learn from the past. In A History of Financial Markets, follow along as your hosts Brett Schafer and Ryan Henderson do just that. Starting with the United States at the turn of the 20th century, each season will chronicle a decade of financial histor... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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On the fifth and final episode of Season 5, we cover the crash of 1929. What were the months like leading up to the crash? What was investor sentiment during the tumultuous period? How did the financial system react?
Questions? Comments? Concerns?... more
On episode 4 of Season 3, we discuss the rapid technological innovation of the 1920s. These included the growth of electricity, telephones, automobiles, radio, and other things we still use to this day. Was this the most innovative time in American h... more
On episode 3 of Season 3, we cover the wild real estate bubble that formed in Florida during the 1920s. Who were the big businessmen driving the speculation? How/why did the bubble collapse? Did this cause the Great Depression? We discuss these quest... more
On episode 2 of Season 3, the guys discuss the growth of traders and investors during the 1920s. They also cover Investment Trusts, Holding Companies, and top stocks from the 1920s.
Questions? Comments? Concerns? Email us: brett.schafer.thomas@gma... more
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Hosts move at a slow pace at almost couple of years per episode. Sometimes it is couple of days per episode. It is like watching (hearing) some movies / documentaries like Margin Call, big short and last days of Lehman.
The hosts have done deep research into historical happenings through multiple sources of books and publications.
Wish they would move faster though.
I like the idea and the format.
The host make you feel like you were an investor in the early 1900’s. Fun to experience that.
Great mix of historical facts and discussion. Every question I had they answered!
Great show. Perfect for investors who want to learn from the mistakes of the past
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