

History 3: The first stock and perpetual life
Jul 26, 2024
Discover the origins of the stock market in 17th-century Amsterdam, where small businesses transformed into trading giants. The episode dives into the life of Isaac Lemaire and his controversial financial tactics, including the invention of short selling. Learn how middlemen shaped early market dynamics and how Dutch innovations fueled modern finance. Explore the dual nature of financial exuberance and its effects on market stability. Uncover the significance of perpetual bonds and their lasting impact on economic trust.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
The Emergence of Modern Finance Amidst Economic Opportunities
02:36 • 2min
The Origins of the First Stock Market
04:28 • 2min
The Birth of the Stock Market: Isaac Lemaire's Legacy
05:58 • 10min
The Legacy of Isaac Lemaire: Short Selling and Market Insights
15:42 • 2min
The Dual Nature of Financial Exuberance
17:39 • 2min
The Evolution of the Stock Market and Bonds
19:18 • 16min