
The stories the markets forgot—one document at a time. A faceless, sound-rich docuseries unearthing lost memos, redacted reports, obscure charts, and the tiny footnotes that moved trillions. Each episode decodes a single artifact—what it said, who hid it, and how it quietly rewired policy, companies, and economies.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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A short financial history story comparing today’s Federal Reserve rate cut with the overlooked 1927 decision that reshaped markets. Simple language, no predictions — just lessons from history.
History repeats in the markets—and the 1999 vs 2025 chart proves it.
#financehistory #economiccycles #dotcombubble #aibubble #cryptobubble #1999vs2025 #marketpsychology
Did the Roman Empire collapse because of a financial hack? In this episode, we compare the Roman Denarius to modern Crypto and Fiat currency. We discuss debasement, inflation, and the economic collapse of the third century. Discover why the "rug pull... more
This episode of Forgotten Finance Stories explores the long battle of housing investors vs humans, from 1500s England to 1800s America and into today’s housing crisis.
We look at enclosure, company towns, and modern investor-owned housing to see how... more
Compares Tulip Mania vs AI Hype to show how old money dreams and new tech hype follow the same pattern. The flower was real. AI is real. The bubble lives in the story we tell around them.
Follow Forgotten Finance Stories for more simple money histor... more
Why does every grocery trip feel more painful than the last?
In this reel, we put 1970s inflation vs 2020s inflation side by side.
1970s: oil shocks, gas lines, prices rising for years. 2020s: COVID shutdowns, broken supply chains, everyone buying ... more
GPU Gold Rush 1849 meets AI in a direct comparison with the real California Gold Rush. We trace money flows from miners to merchants—then and now—to reveal how scarcity, logistics, and chokepoints determine who profits. Topics include picks and shove... more
Three hundred years apart, the same story unfolds — people chasing quick riches, fueled by hype and belief. In this cinematic mini-episode, we connect the dots between the South Sea Bubble of 1720 and today’s meme stock craze.
You’ll hear how human ... more










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