

Invisible Hands: 5. The Lucky Gambler
Apr 23, 2025
Explore the rollercoaster life of billionaire tycoon James Goldsmith, a dazzling playboy and corporate raider who dramatically changed his views on capitalism. Discover how he boldly predicted a stock market crash and later confronted globalization's harsh realities. Hear about the fervent rallying at the Rabble Army gathering, igniting calls for political change amidst 1990s upheaval. Uncover the hidden value he found in struggling companies and the political legacy of the Referendum Party, echoing through today's discourse.
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Goldsmith's Free Market Mastery
- James Goldsmith was a pioneering free marketeer who started as a corporate raider, exploiting hidden values in companies for profit.
- His tactics reflected the brutal logic of capitalism, which created immense wealth but also disrupted traditional industries.
Goldsmith's Bold Early Bet
- At Eton, Goldsmith placed a £10 bet and won £8,000, then promptly left school at 16.
- This early gambling success showed his willingness to take bold risks and disdain for traditional establishments.
The Lucky Gambler's Prediction
- Goldsmith predicted the 1987 stock market crash and sold all his shares just before it happened.
- This earned him the nickname 'The Lucky Gambler' and emphasized his extraordinary market instincts.