The Largest Ponzi Schemes in History

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  • @_Digitalguy
    @_Digitalguy Před 2 lety +3404

    As a finance teacher, I can tell you that not only the Fed but any central bank is "technically" a ponzi scheme. Not only that. But the banking system and the monetary system they are the biggest player of, are much larger ponzi scheme too. If everybody tried to withdraw money from their bank at the same time there would be only a fraction of it... But the governments would be there to reassure depositors with their own ponzi scheme (public debt that will never be paid back, but rolled over and over...). And the central bank is there to help with its unlimited money creation (sometimes called money printing). But, contrary to the other ponzi schemes these are legal, and they work... and the worst that can happen is that either a sovereign default (more typical of emerging countries) or high inflation due to excessive money creation (typical of developed countries, but also some emerging countries)

    • @jaronneutronix3231
      @jaronneutronix3231 Před 2 lety +168

      Well, the worst that can happen short of large scale collapse of the entire economic system

    • @NeoShameMan
      @NeoShameMan Před 2 lety +53

      A ponzi scheme as an end, if it's not ending it's a fiat currency.

    • @Macam2macam
      @Macam2macam Před 2 lety +18

      Bank run.

    • @Big_Tex
      @Big_Tex Před 2 lety +168

      It’s not a Ponzi scheme, Mr Finance Teacher. A Ponzi has a distinct definition, ColdFusion even states that in the beginning. A government issuing debt and creating money literally has nothing to do with a Ponzi scheme. You can like it or criticize it, but it’s not a Ponzi scheme.

    • @Ferroes
      @Ferroes Před 2 lety +153

      @@Big_Tex you clearly didn't watch to the end. The federal reserve is listed as the greatest ponzi scheme in close to the end of the video

  • @TimidSylveon
    @TimidSylveon Před rokem +1018

    I know it was wrong, but buying out the company you got fired from, just to fire the guy that fired you, is a hilarious power move lol.

    • @tillitsdone
      @tillitsdone Před rokem +59

      How many of us would love to do the same? i was never outright fired, but worked for some true jerks

    • @kira-dk2mx
      @kira-dk2mx Před rokem +39

      Not gonna lie, I support that power move, if only because of the dedication put into it.

    • @randymillhouse791
      @randymillhouse791 Před rokem +12

      @@tillitsdone I love looking back on the two times I actually got fired. Ok, 3 if you count the liquor store when I was 21. One of them kept changing customer orders for delivery at night that I had set up all day long per plan. Oh well, my fault I guess. The other company called me one month after canning me to tell me they didn't realize just how much work I did. But I already had another job. Oh yeah, the liquor store. I was drinking beer on the job with the rest of the crew. Guilty. However, I could have blown the whistle on the police officer that arrived at closing time to "keep us safe" at closing only to drink multiple shots of free liquor and drink beer and then drive drunk in his police cruiser home.
      I am so close to retirement that I relish my firings. Beautiful memories!!!!

    • @Marvinlc16
      @Marvinlc16 Před rokem +6

      Straight BOSS move!!

    • @olefilegoitseoneishmael.mo8330
      @olefilegoitseoneishmael.mo8330 Před rokem +5

      Asserting dominance

  • @CaptainEggcellent
    @CaptainEggcellent Před 2 lety +2375

    The fact he even got the cops to invest is hilarious

  • @angelarch5352
    @angelarch5352 Před rokem +131

    "The Largest Ponzi Schemes in History"
    2022 FTX: Hold my FTT...

    • @ILovePancakes24
      @ILovePancakes24 Před rokem +2

      Greed is one of the biggest dangers

    • @Originalimoc
      @Originalimoc Před 2 měsíci

      A mere 3 billion.. How large is that?

    • @ekudrums
      @ekudrums Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@Originalimocpretty sure it was over 10 billion actually

    • @sukruthramesh1217
      @sukruthramesh1217 Před měsícem

      FTT wasn't ponzi. It was misappropriation of funds

  • @RamekGreen
    @RamekGreen Před 2 lety +18

    "He even bought the shipping company he worked for just to fire his boss" lmao

  • @snpkvt
    @snpkvt Před 2 lety +1123

    My ex was constantly falling into these schemes and wasting so much time into “making moves”, embarrassing himself in front of his friends and family members, it was absolutely horrible . I feel sad still just remembering how completely sucked in he was into these types of “jobs”

    • @coonjamalay
      @coonjamalay Před 2 lety +23

      Give me an example please 😂

    • @tj-8422
      @tj-8422 Před 2 lety +91

      Did we date the same dude?! Lol. Always "making moves" with absolute nonsense. Smh. I'm still cringing.

    • @coonjamalay
      @coonjamalay Před 2 lety +2

      @@ElmerGLue damnn

    • @snpkvt
      @snpkvt Před 2 lety +40

      @@coonjamalay Im gonna start the story by saying he NEVER made money, and was always in the red. He'd buy a sh*t ton of supplies (hoodies, Keto diet powders, programs, etc etc etc) he had to 'sign up at least 3 others' and his bosses were dudes that would rent luxury cars for their 'meet ups' in Chick-Fil-a parking lots to seem 'legit' and convincing. The guy was a total believer. Nothing wrong with that if its your own company, or a legit company, but these things were clearly scams.

    • @snpkvt
      @snpkvt Před 2 lety +56

      @@ageorgiev89 Yeah... keyword 'SMART' and the reality is that most people are not , and those that are, prey on the financially illiterate and desperate people, usually giving their last money to try to get ahead. so its still 100% pathetic.

  • @betterchapter
    @betterchapter Před 2 lety +1582

    Give a man a gun he can rob a bank, give a man a bank he can rob the world

    • @ANITAACRUZ
      @ANITAACRUZ Před 2 lety +35

      🥂🥂

    • @spacey_432
      @spacey_432 Před 2 lety +30

      @@mistaowickkuh6249 Give a man a solar system, he can rob the galaxy.

    • @lubb213
      @lubb213 Před 2 lety +9

      You didnt understand the video

    • @cixlo
      @cixlo Před 2 lety

      Give the man a world?

    • @cixlo
      @cixlo Před 2 lety

      Give the man a world?

  • @matzmn
    @matzmn Před 2 lety +174

    One thing that saves me from falling into any funny scheme is that I always ask myself, if the return is so good, why don't they just invest their own money? Why look for investors? Even if these people only have a few thousand or just a hundred thousand, to begin with, they can double their money every few weeks or months and their fund will grow bigger. Why are they so kind to offer strangers like me the opportunity to get such a big return.

    • @toomanyaccounts
      @toomanyaccounts Před rokem +24

      yeah anyone that figured out a way to get 20% or more returns wouldn't tell anyone else

    • @ramonac5600
      @ramonac5600 Před rokem +2

      Exactly. 👍

    • @peace4045
      @peace4045 Před rokem +5

      Bcoz they have limited amount of money ? Why do people need to finance to buy an asset ? Bcoz they dont have the money. Same here... not so hard to understand.

    • @toomanyaccounts
      @toomanyaccounts Před rokem +10

      @@peace4045 if you don't have the money to do an investment then you shouldn't get a loan or use the money stored away because you should never invest or gamble what you cannot afford to lose.

    • @peace4045
      @peace4045 Před rokem +1

      @@toomanyaccounts R u for real ? U know what it means as entreprenuer, investor, etc... ?
      Dont read my statement as a standalone... it was a reply to a comment. 🤦🤦🤦

  • @PLPCPLAPD
    @PLPCPLAPD Před rokem +31

    I can add that Ponzi schemes work even better in games than in real life:
    There was this mobile strategy game based on The Hobbit back in 2013; I was very into strategy games at the time, but also psychology, and so I decided to experiment a bit. I joined an "alliance" (with a capacity of up to 100 people), and autistically built my empire until I became the, on paper, strongest player military-wise on my server (the game measured and displayed the total value of all players´ in an expectedly arbitrary fashion). Due to my stature as the largest fish in the pond in combination with being well-spoken and as active in the game as only someone who has ADHD and autism can be, I quickly rose in the ranks of the alliance, and as we inevitably went to war with other alliances, I went into action; I sent out mass messages to the alliance, arguing that since my cities are "obviously" the safest place to store resources since they're so well defended and intimidating (I believe I hadn't been challenged at all thus far), the best option for the alliance in order to not lose too much resources due to plundering enemies is to simply send all their excess resources to me for... "safekeeping". Of course, whenever anyone needed resources to build something, they would send me a message requesting the amount needed and I would always oblige.
    Now, do you think received far more resources than I had to send? Of course I did, I also used every incident of someone being plundered for a significant amount to further reinforce the importance of sending me EVERYTHING... All of this naturally led to me further securing my place as the biggest fish for quite a few weeks (until the pay to win-players overthrew me lol), and as an added bonus I was also way more influential than the official leader and founder of the alliance, whom I naturally overthrew in a "democratic" coup; I obviously already knew I was the only relevant candidate, but I wanted to make it look like I was not a dictator, but the choice of the people unlike the "tyrant" who simply founded the alliance and proclaimed himself the leader. When the original leader resigned and gave up his top spot, I went ahead and left the alliance to create a new one just to see how many would actually follow me, and it was actually quite a few (30-40 something, most others were not that active players).
    What was most surprising to me was that no one ever questioned my suggestions, no one ever asked how much resources I actually sat on, everyone quietly went along and even praised me for my strategy and commitment. Overall 10/10 gaming experience, no regrets.

  • @DanielJaegerFilms
    @DanielJaegerFilms Před 2 lety +204

    Bit-co-NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEECT
    WHOOOOOOOO!!!! 😂😂😂

    • @aitoluxd
      @aitoluxd Před 2 lety +13

      I've noticed, most of the time these schemes have some really charismatic personality leading the charge 😂😂😂.
      On the side note, I do think crypto have similar traits to Ponzi schemes. The bigger fool maybe? Idk it just feels like it.

    • @BroMaxIII
      @BroMaxIII Před 2 lety +8

      Hey hey heeyy hey hey HeeeEey
      BIT-CON-EEEEEEEEEEEEEEECT
      I love that meme

    • @ccateni28
      @ccateni28 Před 2 lety

      What ever happened to that guy?
      I hope he still enjoys success from the memes.

    • @mwangiphalis2636
      @mwangiphalis2636 Před 2 lety +3

      Note how he poorly attempts to copy rap stars of the 90s

    • @SdoubleA
      @SdoubleA Před 2 lety +4

      @@ccateni28 He lost out big time. He believed in the scheme and thought it would make him rich, which is where his passion came from. Wikipedia states that he invested into it and lost all his money too.

  • @jamiebates8274
    @jamiebates8274 Před rokem +11

    I've known about this story a while ago. But I am tuning into this channel to watch it again because Coldfusion puts content together so well 💯

  • @Bobmcjoepants
    @Bobmcjoepants Před 2 lety +24

    If you get caught time after time, to a point where a type of fraud is named after you, it's likely you're not a good criminal

    • @luhgeekerr516
      @luhgeekerr516 Před 8 měsíci

      Hiding from the government is nearly impossible especially nowadays

  • @edmundthespiffing2920
    @edmundthespiffing2920 Před 2 lety +970

    As a lebanese myself, I can say with full and utter confidence what is a ponzi scheme. All of us are currently living in the aftermath of one.

    • @ktans6264
      @ktans6264 Před 2 lety +21

      L lira b alf kheir

    • @riesenbuhai
      @riesenbuhai Před 2 lety +32

      The dream is over everywhere

    • @edmundthespiffing2920
      @edmundthespiffing2920 Před 2 lety +5

      @@ktans6264 ba3ed 3ana karameh. Basita wlo

    • @javierortiz82
      @javierortiz82 Před 2 lety +36

      Be strong, that's the only thing you all can do.
      I feel like my country is gonna burst any moment now.

    • @kyannhadife4372
      @kyannhadife4372 Před 2 lety +7

      Ponzi scheme? Bi Lebnen??? lah wlo

  • @Rizhiy13
    @Rizhiy13 Před 2 lety +171

    24:58 it was "save the kids" coin, save the children is an actual charity.

    • @racequad9
      @racequad9 Před 2 lety +9

      Good catch

    • @ICreatedU1
      @ICreatedU1 Před 2 lety +6

      LOL, I'm sure Save the Children is happy about the free publicity!

    • @amirpourghoureiyan1637
      @amirpourghoureiyan1637 Před 2 lety +12

      @@ICreatedU1 Not really, they ripped off their brand and stained it with the scam. If STC weren't preoccupied with being a charity, they probably would be suing the conspirators for defamation.

    • @ICreatedU1
      @ICreatedU1 Před 2 lety

      @@amirpourghoureiyan1637 Oh, really, you think they weren't happy about the free publicity? Why not?? ;)

    • @biasedopinion7864
      @biasedopinion7864 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ICreatedU1 Free Infamy*** Do you think a charitable organization wants to be tied to big money scamming?

  • @afshinriazi658
    @afshinriazi658 Před rokem +11

    As long as greed exists, Ponzi Schemes will evolve to new ways!
    Thanks for this video. It proves not to follow the crowd blindly. People can be mislead easily.

  • @standoughope
    @standoughope Před 2 lety +64

    Question: Do these scumbags get to keep their offshore money after being released from prison? Getting merely 11 years doesn't feel like justice to me, especially if there's an early release for good behavior.

    • @toomanyaccounts
      @toomanyaccounts Před rokem +9

      they tend not to since any access of the offshore money means it can be grabbed. so it just sits there until a number of years pass then the bank claims it legally

    • @Kylec3
      @Kylec3 Před rokem +1

      he actually got 110 years

    • @standoughope
      @standoughope Před rokem +2

      @@Kylec3 I was talking about R. Allen Stanford (17:38)

    • @MinAwY377
      @MinAwY377 Před rokem

      Good behavior : I didn’t scam the guards or fellow prisoners whilst in jail ; I even gave them an unofficial pay increase!

    • @Redoestimate1988
      @Redoestimate1988 Před 11 měsíci

      Prosecutions for massive fraud always include huge restitution requirements that can't be forgiven by declaring bankruptcy. By the time a Ponzi scheme collapses most of these people are broke anyway, and any additional money they have gets paid to the government. If they were hiding money offshore and bring it back into the country the government will go after them for it.

  • @markboustany4627
    @markboustany4627 Před 2 lety +441

    You missed to mention the lebanese government/banks ponzi where they promised depositors 15-20% returns in US dollars a currency they don’t control or can print. Eventually loans added up to more than 100 billion is US dollars and bank’s foreign currency was only 14 billion (alleged not confirmed) you should do a video about this topic!

  • @TheSamwonders
    @TheSamwonders Před 2 lety +150

    Cold Fusion!!!!! Thank you so much.
    I've been working on a book about ponzi especially in Nigeria. I intend to be more vocal about it because a ponzi schemes will never ends.

    • @OmarAlikaj
      @OmarAlikaj Před 2 lety +1

      Nigeria? That's Dagogo's home country, and mine. Whatever that work is, maybe let us know what you conclude on the subject.

    • @TheSamwonders
      @TheSamwonders Před 2 lety +9

      @@OmarAlikaj I definitely will, I just want people to know how to identify them and also deal with their finances because as a developing country and a growing economy,we have a lot of people struggling to make ends meet and that increases the lust for glittering but empty opportunities that leaves many in a worse state. I want to begin a community that identifies likely ponzi schemes and expose them to the public before they are successful with their plans

    • @TheSamwonders
      @TheSamwonders Před 2 lety

      @@OmarAlikaj I definitely will, I just want people to know how to identify them and also deal with their finances because as a developing country and a growing economy,we have a lot of people struggling to make ends meet and that increases the lust for glittering but empty opportunities that leaves many in a worse state. I want to begin a community that identifies likely ponzi schemes and expose them to the public before they are successful with their plans

    • @maximillianafrancine1451
      @maximillianafrancine1451 Před rokem +1

      MM right?

    • @gordonaliasme1104
      @gordonaliasme1104 Před rokem +1

      Is this the one where the Nigerian prince needs help from you to recover his fortune ? 😁

  • @Valce
    @Valce Před 2 lety +11

    The moment someone screamed the name of their company at the top of their lungs inches from a microphone I'd know it was fake.

  • @Giorg189
    @Giorg189 Před 2 lety +11

    That Bitconnect stage ‘Bitconeeeeeect’ made me laugh so hard 😂😂😂

  • @phillippeck7181
    @phillippeck7181 Před 2 lety +189

    Dagogo is a master story teller. I love the diversity of his subjects and the music is a bonus.

    • @maxlife459
      @maxlife459 Před 2 lety +1

      The story does seem to have discrepancies with Patrick Boyle's version though.
      czcams.com/video/w4waqVKanxA/video.html

    • @MediumDSpeaks
      @MediumDSpeaks Před 2 lety +2

      Who is dagogo

    • @DraconicCitadel
      @DraconicCitadel Před 2 lety +3

      @@BrassAmbassador no it isn’t, it’s a channel that covers many many different topics ranging from finance, business, technology, science and history and this is just one of his channels.

    • @DraconicCitadel
      @DraconicCitadel Před 2 lety +2

      @@MediumDSpeaks dagogo is the man independently running cold fusion

    • @troll2637
      @troll2637 Před rokem

      @@BrassAmbassador actually check out the channel.

  • @thomaswburkhart
    @thomaswburkhart Před 2 lety +189

    always look forward to these

  • @saiyyedkhhizraalam738
    @saiyyedkhhizraalam738 Před 2 lety +4

    The best ponzi schemes are those who have never been caught.

  • @ilovelimpfries
    @ilovelimpfries Před rokem +4

    In 2022, SBF said hold my beer.

  • @dotcotton6783
    @dotcotton6783 Před 2 lety +214

    Dagogo has me hooked on all his videos, no matter the subject I end up watching to the end.

  • @busyrand
    @busyrand Před 2 lety +94

    Thank you for this... Bernie Madoff's case was so famous it overshadowed all the other times this type of thing had been perpetrated recently. American Greed on CNBC does a great job examining things that center around this type of financial scam.

    • @toetz4491
      @toetz4491 Před rokem +2

      Son of Sam FTX " Hold my Beer"

  • @pratikvyas9626
    @pratikvyas9626 Před 2 lety +3

    Thankyou ColdFusion for constantly bringing good journalism and helping us learn something new and build more perspective every time!! thankyou.

  • @i_am_a_real_cat1443
    @i_am_a_real_cat1443 Před rokem +2

    FTX: hold my beer

  • @johndonaldson3619
    @johndonaldson3619 Před 2 lety +201

    Me: Pfff, I'd never fall for THAT crap
    *Also me: all in on Shibu Inu*

    • @lufazim
      @lufazim Před 2 lety

      Did someone promise you guaranteed returns on that though?

    • @gibran6190
      @gibran6190 Před 2 lety +26

      @@lufazim Yes, a talking Shibu did.

    • @lufazim
      @lufazim Před 2 lety +6

      @@gibran6190 😂

    • @ctdieselnut
      @ctdieselnut Před 2 lety

      Well, how's that going for you?

    • @u.v.s.5583
      @u.v.s.5583 Před 2 lety

      @@ctdieselnut Dump it!

  • @kartgal
    @kartgal Před 2 lety +11

    If I had to picture from scratch with no previous knowledge of what someone who had the concept of a Ponzi scheme named after him, I would picture an exact replica of Charles Ponzi with that hat and smug look on his face

  • @maxmayer6009
    @maxmayer6009 Před rokem +6

    Thanks for that video. I’ve seen one in action and couldn’t believe how many fell for it and even got grumpy with me not wanting to buy into it. Your video should be mandatory for year 8 in school.

  • @evryhndlestakn
    @evryhndlestakn Před rokem

    Love your channel dude. Been a fan for a while. Very broad & informative.

  • @Dessienewshoes
    @Dessienewshoes Před 2 lety +8

    That Ponzi fella was a piece of work

  • @jmqm
    @jmqm Před 2 lety +28

    24:49 Save the Children is a legitimate charity, Save the Kids is a scam. Even though in the video it can be obvious, it's a bad mistake to keep in the video all the same.

  • @LiamPorterFilms
    @LiamPorterFilms Před 2 lety +1

    This video delivered! What a great formula this channel has

  • @carlireland5049
    @carlireland5049 Před rokem +8

    Prosecutor: “Bitconnect is one of the worst Ponzi schemes ever, and the largest cryptocurrency fraud ever charged!”
    Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX: “Allow us to introduce ourselves…”

    • @1337Horde
      @1337Horde Před rokem +2

      Spot on

    • @carlireland5049
      @carlireland5049 Před rokem

      @@1337Horde FTX is literally so bad that they had to get the guy who handled the Enron bankruptcy to liquidate it, and he said not even Enron was that bad

  • @ceptember.
    @ceptember. Před 2 lety +45

    the history of removing the dollar from gold is maddening

    • @diegomountin585
      @diegomountin585 Před 2 lety +14

      The thing about the gold standard though is that it’s now impossible to follow. There simply hasn’t been enough gold mined in the history of humanity to back the current wealth of the global economy. Should we back the dollar with a physical commodity? Sure, I suppose. But gold? Nah. That ship left long ago.

    • @skullface1818
      @skullface1818 Před 2 lety +2

      the gold standard was one of history's most fantastic disasters: unbelievable and unnecessary misery was created via the gold standard and its elimination was the greatest and most beneficial achievements of the Roosevelt administration.
      Why anyone still believes it was good is utterly beyond me: it usually comes from a complete ignorance of financial history and the negative effects the gold standard has had ever since it was effectively adopted in America in 1873 (for context, immediately after being adopted it sparked one of the longest depressions in American history.......all unnecessary if we had not adopted the gold standard).

    • @Samuels-nz9em
      @Samuels-nz9em Před 2 lety +2

      @@skullface1818 That's not the point. The US dollar is printed out of thin air to fund exorbitant budgets. It is essentially monopoly money. What's the first rule of monopoly? "The bank never goes broke, if it runs out of money it simply prints on any ordinary piece of paper"

    • @ceptember.
      @ceptember. Před 2 lety +2

      @@Samuels-nz9em bingo! so funny that you mention Monopoly. True story, I don't even refer to currency as the dollar anymore; i call it Monopoly money because that's exactly what it is

  • @imranvp
    @imranvp Před 2 lety +79

    I feel like this entire episode was geared towards the reveal of the penultimate 'bonus' ponzi scheme ie the US Federal Reserve System. It was quite impressive actually. First: Educate the masses on what is an actual ponzi scheme. Two: Cite famous examples. Three: The grand reveal.
    Couldn't have done it better. 👏👏

  • @andrewschuschu3499
    @andrewschuschu3499 Před rokem +6

    The coupons were always the key- there couldn’t be enough of them for it to even be true. It’s always basic math anyone can do that takes down schemes. Even for guys like Bankman Fried from FTX.

  • @beveik
    @beveik Před 2 lety +41

    what i learned from this, is that ponzi schemes are great if you manage to get in and out fast before they collapse. But the greed is what keeps the majority investors in, even if they smell something suspicious.
    Also, what if US dollar collapses due to the reason mentioned in the video. How does one walk with less damage from it? I live in EU. Would not having USD or stocks in American companies help?

    • @Mhdalzein
      @Mhdalzein Před 2 lety +4

      I agree with you. The first move is to stay away from the dollar and US stocks. Additionally, I would put my money in properties and things that may go up in the value in the future (Assets). This is not financial advice, but as a fellow EU resident, I wanted to share my opinion.
      Peace.

    • @alexandrupara4574
      @alexandrupara4574 Před 2 lety +8

      You simply don't understand, do you. If the US dollar collapses, the whole world is, excuse my language, fukked. Remember the 2008 crisis? So at this point, if WE don't want that to happen, we need to keep investing in this wild, crazy and foolish dream named DOLLAR. I know it sounds crazy, but that's how the world works. Be safe.

    • @bkdarkness
      @bkdarkness Před 2 lety +19

      It doesn't matter that YOU personally are not invested in the US because YOUR banks ARE invested. So if the US government defaults on its debt, the whole of the EU banking system will collapse with it.

    • @user-gc1hg9sp9k
      @user-gc1hg9sp9k Před 2 lety +7

      @@alexandrupara4574 that's why many country are want to cutting reliancd on US dollar.
      Country like Indonesia are now trade directly from china without a US dollar

    • @northernnaysayer1240
      @northernnaysayer1240 Před 2 lety

      @@Mhdalzein we are toward the end of an asset bubble in the UK, EU and US, property prices could crash at any moment and likely will as there is a ceiling to rents and we are currently touching it... Property is categorically the wrong thing to buy currently, buying shares in utilities is a better bet, they are things the world can't do without and if they get nationalised, there's always a decent guaranteed minimum payout.....

  • @FlaviuSound
    @FlaviuSound Před 2 lety +147

    Dagogo evolves more and more to a real financial expert.
    It's really cool that he is willing to share his knowledge and research with the community.
    Cheers Dagogo

  • @marcuscarana9240
    @marcuscarana9240 Před rokem +8

    The Ponzi story is one of the most interesting stories in 1920s ish history. Like the whole thing sounds like it came from a movie or a novel except it really happened.

    • @markees97
      @markees97 Před rokem +3

      It was like millions of millions of dollars too. Like how much would that be worth today? It’s crazy to think how “rich” he was for his time period too!

  • @adamross6474
    @adamross6474 Před 2 lety

    So incredibly timely. “Wild speculation is all the rage” in the 2020’s.

  • @funmilayotijani3119
    @funmilayotijani3119 Před 2 lety +25

    Ponzi schemes is such a huge issue Nigeria. Nearly 20 have crashed this year alone, taking billions with them

  • @lino4839
    @lino4839 Před 2 lety +84

    Loved that you gave Coffeezilla a shout out, his videos are really well researched, just like yours, even though he is operating in a totally different area👍🏼

    • @Bludgeoned2DEATH2
      @Bludgeoned2DEATH2 Před 2 lety +2

      Meanwhile Muta isn't even mentioned lol

    • @X11CHASE
      @X11CHASE Před 2 lety +6

      Others and I have pointed out some glaring research flaws in some of Dagogo’s work; not in line with his production quality. The production quality, aesthetics liberties, and his smooth narration/voice are the main selling points of his content and what keep me coming back & wanting to stay subbed.

    • @king_big_pp
      @king_big_pp Před 2 lety

      One of the very, very, VERY few crypto guys worth listening to

    • @amirpourghoureiyan1637
      @amirpourghoureiyan1637 Před 2 lety

      @@Bludgeoned2DEATH2 It's annoying but if I had to pick from the two, I think Coffee needs the shoutout more

  • @Stacydsullivan
    @Stacydsullivan Před rokem

    Great job. Thanks!!

  • @DrBeauHightower
    @DrBeauHightower Před 2 lety +4

    You're channel is the best

  • @TheGo4live
    @TheGo4live Před 2 lety +13

    Ponzi scams can be very profitable if you are in the first wave of investors but you should know when to get out of the house

    • @_wayward_494
      @_wayward_494 Před 8 měsíci

      you will never be in the first wave of investors. If you think you are you've been duped

  • @Ashadow700
    @Ashadow700 Před 2 lety +20

    24:50
    Dagogo, no! No no no *_no_* !
    Save the Children is a legitimate organization. The scam was Save the *_Kids_* . They are similar because the scammers were specifically trying to ride on Save the Children's reputation.
    Come on, you even put the actual title of the scam on the screen.

  • @Aussiemarco
    @Aussiemarco Před 2 lety +2

    While watching your video about Ponzi schemes, I get an ad for investing in the Metaverse, an obvious scam of the 2020’s. An ad that was played to me twice during the video. Scary algorithm.

  • @jackslater504
    @jackslater504 Před 2 lety +1

    21:08 Allen Stanford "was sentenced to 11 years in prison". WHAT??? *Wrong. He is serving a 110 year prison sentence!*

  • @Bigbaymonstermare
    @Bigbaymonstermare Před 2 lety +77

    One of the best CZcams channels on this platform. You put so much work and effort into every video and we all appreciate it and learn so much from you. ❤️

  • @johnfisher3380
    @johnfisher3380 Před 2 lety +52

    I’m so glad you included the Federal Reserve System! It’s been a nightmare ever since it’s inception.

    • @joesterling4299
      @joesterling4299 Před 2 lety +3

      Is that why the US became the top economy in the history of the planet? Some nightmare, eh?

    • @ctdieselnut
      @ctdieselnut Před 2 lety +5

      @@joesterling4299 The us is tops despite the fed stealing the value of every dollar. If you don't consider it something akin to a nightmare you simply don't know enough about it.

    • @THEJOKEYJOKER
      @THEJOKEYJOKER Před 2 lety +1

      @@joesterling4299 lol do you actually think that's why the US became top economy ? or are just trying to fool people

    • @zeroyuki92
      @zeroyuki92 Před 2 lety +1

      @@joesterling4299 I mean all of those ponzi scheme companies are among the top performing companies in the planet before they collapse

    • @itallomagalhaes6621
      @itallomagalhaes6621 Před 2 měsíci

      Look at it today, US has a massive public debt and how they are going to pay that trillions of dollars of debt? Yes they are selling bonds but what if people decides that The U.S are not sustainable with such a large public debt, they will want to withdraw that money, and with that 4% yield uff, The U.S killed itself it's just a matter of time and someone pulling the trigger and all will be gone

  • @ArafatHossain-oy9ol
    @ArafatHossain-oy9ol Před 2 lety

    I wasnt prepare for the bonus one in the end...
    GOT TO ADMIT THIS MUST ONE OF THE BEST EVER CZcams CHANNEL. PERIOD!!!

  • @brandon5853
    @brandon5853 Před 2 lety

    Just found u recently been learning a lot you deserve so many more subs

  • @nonelost1
    @nonelost1 Před 2 lety +6

    When they don’t want you to ask questions, that’s a red flag right there!

  • @vaultvon2126
    @vaultvon2126 Před 2 lety +8

    Amazing video.
    Really shows us to just work genuinely and help people.

  • @royalnovember66
    @royalnovember66 Před rokem +2

    I'd argue the FTX scam would fit right in here.

  • @asdfgoogle
    @asdfgoogle Před 2 lety +1

    9:12 lol. Guinness is good for you! 😂

  • @neanda
    @neanda Před 2 lety +4

    very good, there was a lot of research there, and it was definitely worth it. I love your style of video production, very unique and informative

  • @SlayNetwork
    @SlayNetwork Před 2 lety +26

    Perfectly presented

  • @JJs_playground
    @JJs_playground Před 2 lety +8

    It's not always people from a weak financial background that fall for Ponzi schemes. People that invested with Bernie Madoff were well versed in economics / investing and they got scammed for decades.

    • @ProfAzimov
      @ProfAzimov Před rokem

      I am not sure they should keep their credentials.

  • @tserevenad
    @tserevenad Před 2 lety

    excellent report, well done.

  • @muhammaDEsmustafa
    @muhammaDEsmustafa Před 2 lety +45

    "None of this matters though, as long as everybody didn't want their money out at once".
    When ponzy did it, it was fraud, but when a bank does it, it's "financing"

    • @RidwanGosal
      @RidwanGosal Před 2 lety +2

      Your comment is absolutely wrong and you simplify an extremely complex real business. You are the same person that would be upset when someone made an ignorant comment about something you understand.

    • @muhammaDEsmustafa
      @muhammaDEsmustafa Před 2 lety +2

      @@RidwanGosal that's where you're wrong kiddo, unlike you I don't get butthurt over CZcams comments

    • @indiarocks5731
      @indiarocks5731 Před rokem

      Bank does not give 40-50% interest

    • @muhammaDEsmustafa
      @muhammaDEsmustafa Před rokem

      @@indiarocks5731 fractional reserve banking, read up on it before writing a dumb comment

    • @indiarocks5731
      @indiarocks5731 Před rokem

      @@muhammaDEsmustafa isn’t people take loan at 11-12 % while they bank saving interest at 3%-4% .
      you only mad because internet is haram in islam 🤣🤣

  • @sebastianweise4790
    @sebastianweise4790 Před 2 lety +3

    Great content creator you are, dagogo! Thanks for the videos!

  • @imadearisantojonathan9549

    The bitconnect clip made me laugh so harddddd 🤣🤣

  • @sfij1
    @sfij1 Před 2 lety +1

    Dagogo fractual reserve banking/central banking is a great hit. This is the main reason You need a government license to run a commercial bank. But considering the latest 2 biggest from our current past: Lehman bothers and Evergrande - they were harder to trace since these chemes are backed up by real estate investments. The Evergrande defaulted on $68 billion US dollars last september.

  • @art_the_crossroads
    @art_the_crossroads Před 2 lety +45

    Well, that's how retirement system works :D at least in Poland. The only reason old people get their money each month is because working people are constantly paying obligatory money for "their own" retirement in the future. :D

    • @xbjrrtc
      @xbjrrtc Před 2 lety +15

      That's how American Social Security works

    • @cdgstuff7512
      @cdgstuff7512 Před 2 lety +2

      Also how American suburb infrastructure works too.

    • @u.v.s.5583
      @u.v.s.5583 Před 2 lety +1

      Retirement system? Giant scam indeed.

    • @wendellnovais
      @wendellnovais Před 2 lety +5

      That's how it works everywhere

    • @bestestdev
      @bestestdev Před 2 lety +8

      I guess the (slight) difference is two-fold: 1) it’s obligatory, which means people can’t simply back out of it if they are making income. 2) the failure of a Ponzi scheme occurs when there are no more new investors to pay previous investors. In a country, as long as you keep having new citizens being born/immigrating and entering the workforce, you are *somewhat* sheltered from this risk. This is one of the larger reasons why first world countries are beginning to become more and more concerned about declining birth rates, as well as the upswell in costs due to the sheer size of the baby boomer generation. I’m a millennial living in the US, and I’m almost certain that I’m paying into a social security system that will not be providing for me when I reach retirement age. So yeah, there are differences, but I guess it’s probably a Ponzi scheme in the end lol

  • @ChrisCVW
    @ChrisCVW Před 2 lety +6

    The placement of an eToro ad right in a key moment was flawless.

  • @mriconoclast13
    @mriconoclast13 Před rokem +1

    Biggest Ponzi Scheme in history...
    FTX: Hold my beer

  • @MinAwY377
    @MinAwY377 Před rokem

    Dagogo’s humour is outstanding. Number 6 cracked me up 🤣 23:00

  • @SMTFX
    @SMTFX Před 2 lety +10

    I actually get excited when a new video is posted 😂

  • @lestercryptokeesxrp4798
    @lestercryptokeesxrp4798 Před 2 lety +6

    That was a great episode I really enjoyed it keep up the good work preciate your content you put out

  • @king_big_pp
    @king_big_pp Před 2 lety +9

    Quick correction for this video: Getting rich doesn't necessarily mean you need to work hard. It does mean you need to work smart though.

    • @kez99
      @kez99 Před 2 lety

      But what really is working smart though? At the end of the day you are only as smart as you can be so it still comes down to hardwork.

    • @Gorihoodini
      @Gorihoodini Před rokem

      Working smart it's the hard part, there's way more people who can work hard than people who can work smart, hence the hard part is working smart.

  • @adeniyibella9303
    @adeniyibella9303 Před 2 lety +4

    You could run a Ponzi yourself. You are such a smooth talker. Great video

  • @MegaTeeruk
    @MegaTeeruk Před 2 lety +6

    Rothstein actually fled because of a murder charge. I believe it was his second in command he had murdered.

  • @picard714
    @picard714 Před 2 lety +60

    "I promised 5 schemes, but here's one more - The U.S. Federal Reserve System..."
    Dagogo, you my friend are beautifully based haha

  • @danielhale1
    @danielhale1 Před 2 lety +6

    The wild range in years served was strange to me. 10 years, 50 years, 50 years, 11 years, 150 years... It didn't seem to follow a pattern or correlate with the magnitude of the crime (e.g. number of people defrauded or how much). Though I don't have the numbers in front of me, maybe it was a bit more related than my first impressions show.
    Courts can and should also take intent into account. But even then, a lot of malicious characters got off with a decade and a finger waggle, vs others serving half a century (and likely not surviving that long in prison). I wonder what accounts for the disparity.

    • @david124773
      @david124773 Před 9 měsíci

      Simple really if they defrauded poor people they will usually get reduced sentences while if they defrauded rich people they will get the book thrown at them.

  • @7PH_8TS
    @7PH_8TS Před 2 lety

    This channel needs to be on TV

  • @ShortHax
    @ShortHax Před 2 lety +47

    “Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank, give a man a bank and he can rob the world”

  • @imarioiv
    @imarioiv Před 2 lety +16

    “Don’t always follow the crowd and always do your own research when investing” *Sweats in Reddit*

  • @bebomac5
    @bebomac5 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for mentioning the Fed. It goes much deeper than that though.

  • @MrJeffro97
    @MrJeffro97 Před 2 lety +1

    A shoutout to Coffeezilla and calling the Fed what it really is? I love it.

  • @mapleham5633
    @mapleham5633 Před 2 lety +5

    I’m confused, so can someone explain it to me? He bought the home for $7M or it is now worth $7M? Not to discredit your research, but I can’t find that info at all

  • @paulperez4342
    @paulperez4342 Před 2 lety +8

    Could you do a video on turning commodity from a physical thing into an abstract idea that contains value?

    • @t.s9021
      @t.s9021 Před 2 lety +1

      Marx's Capital is the place to start for that

  • @paulstark1832
    @paulstark1832 Před 2 lety

    Well Enjoyed and Inform inf. Thanks

  • @JohnH-mo5mb
    @JohnH-mo5mb Před 3 měsíci

    Finally, somebody who got more than just light punishment in this corporate greed and crime establishment.

  • @th3b0yg
    @th3b0yg Před 2 lety +9

    Hey Cold Fusion, I like your videos! Something to add to the discussion about the US Fed: the trade deficit, which you alluded to, is many decades old. It's not just goods and services that the US trades for foreign capital -- it's also investment in business and real estate. It's true that the US govt pays investors out of the pockets of other investors. But it also pays out of tax revenues. And as you noted it also pays from the bank accounts of savers by inflating away the value of the savings. Ponzi scheme? Sure! But it's also a shell game.

  • @txddyfarquh3916
    @txddyfarquh3916 Před 2 lety +44

    These vids always blow my damn mind, iv always wanted to know how exactly a Ponzi Scheme worked and man.....Charles was nearly an absolute genius for this!

    • @ctdieselnut
      @ctdieselnut Před 2 lety

      Not genius, brave mabey. Charles was to genius as your name is to feminism.

    • @vinyllpreviews9462
      @vinyllpreviews9462 Před 2 lety +3

      I watch every episode of American Greed and it blows my mind people fall for this stuff.
      If someone can give you a 15% a month return on your money, they wouldn't need to raise cash from individuals off the street. A bank would lend the money in a second.

    • @nas84payne
      @nas84payne Před 2 lety +1

      @@vinyllpreviews9462 Over the years I’ve learnt with all these scams, there are always red flags early on that should raise suspicion, but even those that do suspect something might be up, still go with it anyway.

    • @andyharman3022
      @andyharman3022 Před rokem

      Ponzi was not a genius. He kept getting caught. His postal coupon scheme only lasted for months. Madoff's lasted 15 years.

  • @amosicronery7730
    @amosicronery7730 Před rokem +4

    There is something positive to learn from Charles Ponzi!
    Btw, you have lots of money that is why your banks offer 2% on deposits. In my country, banks offer even 10% p.a because there are few depositors.

  • @youtubemierda
    @youtubemierda Před 2 lety +1

    The best channel ever. Thanks for your content.

  • @WeddingVegetables
    @WeddingVegetables Před 2 lety +6

    Great video as always! I wouldn't mind a longer piece on each of the frauds you brought up (except for the Madoff story, of course).

  • @nuggetonastick1804
    @nuggetonastick1804 Před 2 lety +3

    Just awesome content true inspiration 👍

  • @juniormaurice8525
    @juniormaurice8525 Před 2 lety

    Been waiting for this a long long time in History

  • @phillipsmade815
    @phillipsmade815 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video!!

  • @richier5746
    @richier5746 Před 2 lety +3

    Best channel!! Love it

  • @pabloaguila6344
    @pabloaguila6344 Před 2 lety +5

    Well, all the other Ponzi schemers did not have the most powerful navy and army in the world!

    • @OnivertInHouston
      @OnivertInHouston Před 2 lety +2

      They also don't have a dollar printer like the USA. All oil in the world is traded with the US dollar.

  • @rr4298
    @rr4298 Před rokem +1

    SF French Fries 2022 is the new winner .

  • @John.S92
    @John.S92 Před rokem +1

    A lot of the U.S. Deficit just like most other nation's debt is not borrowed from outside investors, but borrowed from within the nation's existing assets, making the nation it's own lender and debt holder. It's basically an inverse bubble that grow the more you borrow from it, and shrink when the debt is decreased. That said, the world economy is held up by debt.

  • @Californiansurfer
    @Californiansurfer Před 2 lety +3

    Medical insurance, car insurance and flood insurance. Ponzi inc.