history
Major moments in the history of the stock market, from the birth of stock exchanges to catastrophic market crashes and more.
George Soros, The Man Who Broke The Bank Of England
Meet George Soros. With a net worth of over $8 billion - George is both a notable philanthropist, author, and angel investor. If you’ve never heard of George nor his exploits, here is a man who infamously brought down the Bank of England in a single bet against the UK economy.
By Eleanor Graysun4 years ago in Trader
16 Benefits of using a master agent telecom
Many business humans head into a telecom negotiation, pricing workout, or RFP with none formal training or a telecom representative’s useful resource. They depend on the steering they obtain from provider direct reps, i.e., the phone corporations’ income reps. That might not be the smartest element every day do because service reps will simplest tell you what they need you daily pay attention and of route, they only need you everyday purchase their services.
By Matt Brown4 years ago in Trader
The Original Wolf Of Wall Street
Meet Jesse Livermore. Born and raised in Massachusetts, he grew up to become the greatest trader of the 20th century. During the Wall Street crash of 1929, while the wealthy lost millions, Jesse was one of the few who made millions.
By Eleanor Graysun4 years ago in Trader
Blockchain in the economy and other fields: application examples
In recent years, blockchain-based technologies have become widespread. The first practical way to use them was the creation of the Bitcoin cryptocurrency. The invention of the blockchain was driven by the need to conduct secure transactions in a low-trust environment.
By Amelia Bishop4 years ago in Trader
The Great Depression
Some say that Roosevelt exacerbated stress by trying to bring about rapid development by allowing the economy and the business cycle to continue with its two-year course rather than reaching a lower level and recovering, as Roosevelt did with Hover.
By Bhawana Niraula4 years ago in Trader
The Market Crash 2008
Events surrounding the subprime financial crisis that has caused two of Dow's two-day major accidents hit the fourth, fifth, and tenth crashes on a single night in Dow history, both of which occurred in 2008. It is difficult to say that the crisis is over, but it is helpful to compare it with other historical stock markets and economic problems: The Great Recession in 1929 (92% loss), the black Monday of 1987 (31%), the recession in 2000 (34%), and the Great Recession of 2007-08 (49% fall). This paper adds new findings to art texts showing that stock market crashes and financial crises have a profound effect on general expectations, moderate uncertainties, and expectations.
By Bhawana Niraula4 years ago in Trader
Banca Monte Dei Paschi di Siena-The oldest surviving bank in the world
Since the establishment of banking institutions in the Middle Ages and the beginning of the Renaissance, the first modern banks have come to Italy. Italy was at the heart of banking history during the Renaissance, with the provinces of the cities of Florence, Venice, Milan, Genoa, Venice, and Siena controlling global trade.
By Diya Kumari4 years ago in Trader
The Mystery of Bitcoin
Digital currency was created for the global financial crisis as a way for people to control their money themselves, without having to rely on companies, banks, or governments and their fees and controls. Bitcoin is considered the preeminent cryptocurrency in the world there's plenty of mystery surrounding this created idea. Wired's evidence consisted of references to a "cryptocurrency paper" created online with trusted parties.
By Terrance Jackson5 years ago in Trader







