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The GameStop affair is like tulip mania on steroids

From theguardian.com

Towards the end of 1636, there was an outbreak of bubonic plague in the Netherlands. The concept of a lockdown was not really established at the time, but merchant trade slowed to a trickle. Idle young men in the town of Haarlem gathered in taverns, and looked for amusement in one of the few commodities still trading – contracts for the delivery of flower bulbs the following spring. What ensued is often regarded as the first financial bubble in recorded history – the “tulip mania”. Nearly 400 years later, something similar has happened in the US stock market. This week, the share price of a company called GameStop – ... (full story)

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