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Prof. William Goetzmann: Learning from Financial Market History (EP.248)

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What Happens When Markets Double?

The good news is that bubbles don't happen very often. Even in the United States in 1929, the run up to 29, and then the crash thereafter, it didn't happen in one year. Very rare booms were, if you just separated the first half and the second half, the booms were of course more frequent. But even there, not too many markets doubled in value and inflation adjusted terms in oneyear.

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