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  • @guruguru687
    @guruguru687 Před 4 lety +3762

    Buying on Margin in a nutshell:
    "Take all the loans, it's free money, stonks only go up!"
    "... But what if they go down?"
    And then the market imploded.

  • @RichardMoore-jg5tl
    @RichardMoore-jg5tl Před měsícem +1532

    Our economy struggling with uncertainties, housing issues, foreclosures, global fluctuations, and pandemic aftermath, causing instability. Rising inflation, sluggish growth, and trade disruptions need urgent attention from all sectors to restore stability and stimulate growth.

    • @RossiPopa
      @RossiPopa Před měsícem +3

      With the US dollar losing value to inflation and other currencies gaining traction, uncertainty looms. Yet, many still trust in the Dollar's perceived safety. Worried about my $420,000 retirement savings losing value, I seek alternative security for my money.

    • @RusuSilva
      @RusuSilva Před měsícem +2

      With my demanding job, I lack time for investment analysis. For seven years, a fiduciary has managed my portfolio, adapting to market conditions, enabling successful navigation and informed decisions. Consider a similar approach.

    • @FusunTumsavas-cq7tp
      @FusunTumsavas-cq7tp Před měsícem

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    • @RusuSilva
      @RusuSilva Před měsícem +1

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      @FusunTumsavas-cq7tp Před měsícem

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  • @gagnepaingilly
    @gagnepaingilly Před 18 dny +1927

    What I don’t understand is, on one hand we are told the stock market will crash and yet on the other we are told ways of investing in the stock market. Oxymoron or paradox? I'm considering investing over 150k, but I'm uncertain about risk mitigation strategies.

    • @Lewyn298
      @Lewyn298 Před 18 dny +3

      Don't be in a hurry to get back in. The market needs several days of strong performance to signal that the downturn might be over; It's a time to be largely, if not entirely, in cash

    • @sommersalt88
      @sommersalt88 Před 18 dny +2

      Just buy Gold and protect your assets, the stock market is a rollercoaster.

    • @Curbalnk
      @Curbalnk Před 18 dny +1

      The market is not necessarily a rollercoaster if you know your way around the market, there are various opportunities in the present market to accrue good profit, If you are not too savvy with the market, just buy and hold on strong companies with good earnings, or consult with advisors on ETFs and actively managed funds.

    • @greekbarrios
      @greekbarrios Před 18 dny +1

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      @Curbalnk Před 18 dny +5

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  • @theletterwynn
    @theletterwynn Před 4 lety +2608

    "Buy buy buy! Man, this is great! The market is going to go up forever!"
    "But what if it doesn't?"
    "Oh crap, I never thought of that! Sell sell sell!"

    • @Nimish204
      @Nimish204 Před 3 lety +200

      Oversimplified fan. Glad I was not the only one

    • @elcompagenito3250
      @elcompagenito3250 Před 3 lety +60

      Oversimplified reference

    • @ghasthordegd1201
      @ghasthordegd1201 Před 3 lety +105

      ECONOMIC DOWNTURN, LET THE EMUS RULE AUSTRALIA

    • @penumbra0182
      @penumbra0182 Před 3 lety +64

      More economic downturn

    • @Ygyoyu
      @Ygyoyu Před 3 lety +53

      @@penumbra0182 and then even more economic downturn

  • @QuestionEverythingButWHY
    @QuestionEverythingButWHY Před 4 lety +5148

    “Older men declare war. But it is youth that must fight and die.”
    ― Herbert Hoover

    • @jamesphillips531
      @jamesphillips531 Před 4 lety +163

      As a senior in highschool, that hits hard.

    • @user-wu6bi3ye4x
      @user-wu6bi3ye4x Před 4 lety +224

      as a fetus in the womb, that hits hard

    • @Flowtail
      @Flowtail Před 4 lety +62

      "Don't ever let me see or talk to the poor people who I helped in that flood or I'll fire you"
      ---- Herbert Hoover

    • @krishshukla3700
      @krishshukla3700 Před 4 lety +10

      Why hoover did said that?

    • @AnzeigenameHere
      @AnzeigenameHere Před 4 lety +65

      "They have always taught and trained you to believe it to be your patriotic duty to go to war and to have yourselves slaughtered at their command. But in all the history of the world you, the people, have never had a voice in declaring war, and strange as it certainly appears, no war by any nation in any age has ever been declared by the people.” - Eugene Debs

  • @beretperson
    @beretperson Před 4 lety +6032

    Hoover: "the future of our country is bright with hope."
    Narrator: "it wasn't."

    • @walpole6322
      @walpole6322 Před 4 lety +112

      It don't go down!
      It do go down

    • @pokemonpreadythepokemonmaniac
      @pokemonpreadythepokemonmaniac Před 4 lety +31

      +Mateo Gg
      President Hoover has never seen such a mess

    • @Spinnie1
      @Spinnie1 Před 4 lety +51

      That was more of an ironic statement then the peace in our time speech from Neville Chamberlane.

    • @nerowulfee9210
      @nerowulfee9210 Před 4 lety +45

      Hoover: "the future of our country is bright with hope."
      Stock market: [yeets itself]

    • @Flowtail
      @Flowtail Před 4 lety +14

      Sometimes, foreshadowing is relatively obvious

  • @leondonald
    @leondonald Před 2 měsíci +1595

    With Market tumbling, Inflation Soaring, Is the stock market actually getting better or could this be the regular new year market manipulation to entice new investors? I'm currently sitting on $500k inheritance and just wondering what better assets than stocks to invest in right now

    • @robert-1miller
      @robert-1miller Před 2 měsíci +4

      You need a certified financial planner straight up! personally, I would invest in etf and also love investing in individual stocks. yes it’s riskier but am comfortable in my financial environment

    • @donna_martins
      @donna_martins Před 2 měsíci +2

      No doubt, having the right plan is invaluable, my portfolio is well-matched for every season of the market and recently hit 100% rise from early last year. I and my CFP are working on a 7 figure ballpark goal, tho this could take till Q3 2024.

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      @ilyaveysman. Před 2 měsíci +2

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    • @donna_martins
      @donna_martins Před 2 měsíci +2

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      @ilyaveysman. Před 2 měsíci +1

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  • @Nakkikassi
    @Nakkikassi Před 3 lety +535

    “History Doesn't Repeat Itself, but It Often Rhymes” - Mark Twain.

    • @HughJass-jv2lt
      @HughJass-jv2lt Před rokem +2

      I don't get it...

    • @edisonlima4647
      @edisonlima4647 Před rokem +9

      @@HughJass-jv2lt Mark Twain, the great writer.
      There is a saying that "History repeats itself, but Twain argued that that was not reeeally the case.
      Thinking that History repeats itself takes all validity to reaction, makes it "destiny" or something, when in reality there are similarities to past events in current challenges, not an unavoidable repetition.
      For instance, the witch trials that plagued Europe from the Renaissance onwards and 20th Century McCarthyism were far from the same thing happening again, but they "rhymed" a lot in their paranoid, moralistic, corrupt and populist characters.

    • @HughJass-jv2lt
      @HughJass-jv2lt Před rokem +1

      @@edisonlima4647
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    • @fsdds1488
      @fsdds1488 Před rokem

      And here we are, suffering from the almost identical problems of late 1920s as well as 1970-80s, ecological disaster, widespread diseases, energy insecurity, overpriced security market, rising interest rates, the economic powerhouses are slowly losing steam, property bubbles, except now we also have a potential demographic collapse of several major economies.

    • @youngjung161
      @youngjung161 Před rokem

      So true. Hopefully we don't lose our reserve currency status.

  • @ObligedUniform
    @ObligedUniform Před 4 lety +1761

    "Stuffed with bad loans"
    Well glad to see wall street never actually learns their lesson.

    • @jonnunn4196
      @jonnunn4196 Před 4 lety +92

      They do learn; but they forget later, especially when the next generation takes over that never experienced the original first hand. Stocks on margin in particular: That required 10% down to the stockbrokers before the crash, but in the aftermath, they raised that to 50%. (Stocks only; as far as I can tell, for Commodities the 10% down still applies.)
      And in this video you see the bankers who had experienced the previous Panic, try to fight the new economic war with what had worked during the previous one.

    • @stevencooper4422
      @stevencooper4422 Před 4 lety +72

      When the government ensures your bank will never fail, why not make risky loans???

    • @Bloodlyshiva
      @Bloodlyshiva Před 4 lety +11

      @@stevencooper4422 Government and business on that level are joined at the hip-you leave one and enter the other. And if one goes down, both suffer.

    • @Sniperbear13
      @Sniperbear13 Před 4 lety +22

      @@Bloodlyshiva and everyone else is forced to pickup the bills

    • @Gala-yp8nx
      @Gala-yp8nx Před 4 lety +47

      It’s almost as if markets should * gasp * be tightly regulated.

  • @cheezemonkeyeater
    @cheezemonkeyeater Před 4 lety +3377

    Always remember, people, the value of stocks is imaginary and does not actually represent how well any given company is doing. It merely represents how well investors THINK it's going to do in the future based on assumptions common at the time. My favorite example was that time Pixar's stock dropped because they made Up and investors believed it was going to kill the company because nobody could imagine how they would make toys based on that kind of a movie. Stocks plummeted for a few months, until it turned out Up was the most successful film that year, and then they shot right back up.
    It's more emotion driven than logic-driven.
    Also, don't take out loans to invest in companies. Investing is risky enough on its own.

    • @TehSteak
      @TehSteak Před 4 lety +144

      In a similar vein, I don't think Uber has turned a profit in years but it is propped up by investors

    • @Carewolf
      @Carewolf Před 4 lety +56

      Well, there is a real value to stocks as well. It just isn't always reflected in the current price.

    • @SomeGunNerd
      @SomeGunNerd Před 4 lety +139

      Don't take out loans in general unless you're sure you can pay them off. A lot of people have ended up in a bad situation because they took out more loans than they could afford.

    • @Bakanogaikokujin
      @Bakanogaikokujin Před 4 lety +53

      Actually its illegal in the us to take out a loan for stock. Not yet illegal to do so to buy crypto but wait for that to bankrupt a few people and maybe a fiscally responsible administration will do something about it

    • @samurguy9906
      @samurguy9906 Před 4 lety +7

      As long as something will pay for it, it technically has economic value.

  • @frodgyofgingersnap9277
    @frodgyofgingersnap9277 Před 3 lety +1012

    "why i haven't been this entertained since the stock market crash of 1929"

  • @Rochelletrem
    @Rochelletrem Před 8 měsíci +1799

    Perhaps many people are not expecting there to be a crash because of the upcoming selection. Forgetting that market crash should be embraced, because every crash or collapse offers an equal market opportunity if you are well prepared and knowledgeable. I've seen people accumulate up to $800,000 during crises and even pull it off with ease in a bad economy. Without a doubt, the bubble or crash has made someone extremely wealthy.

    • @DavidRiggs-dc7jk
      @DavidRiggs-dc7jk Před 8 měsíci +6

      I agree that there are strategies that could be put in place for solid gains regardless of economy or market condition, but such executions are usually carried out by investment experts or advisors with experience

    • @jeffery_Automotive
      @jeffery_Automotive Před 8 měsíci +4

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    • @philipr1759
      @philipr1759 Před 8 měsíci +2

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    • @jeffery_Automotive
      @jeffery_Automotive Před 8 měsíci +2

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      @philipr1759 Před 8 měsíci

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  • @benjamingrist6539
    @benjamingrist6539 Před 4 lety +882

    My great-grandfather had just mechanized his farm when the depression hit. He had to sell all his mechanical equipment and some of his land just to stay afloat. He lost so much in the depression, that he and his family would have to use mule power to run their farm and were unable to re-mechanize until several years after World War 2. He was one of the lucky ones, and he knew it. He and his wife always made sure to give their farmhands a big lunch on top of their wages, because they knew that might be the only meal those men had that day.

  • @Hotrob_J
    @Hotrob_J Před 4 lety +839

    It's important to remember that not everyone got through those times. "We" may have survived, but many did not.

    • @spacekiller2487
      @spacekiller2487 Před 4 lety +63

      Yep always the poor getting sacrificed

    • @armorsmith43
      @armorsmith43 Před 4 lety +35

      Spacekiller24 and the jews. And thousands of Polish intellectuals. And and and and.
      World War 2 was a horror.

    • @wellthatwasdaft
      @wellthatwasdaft Před 4 lety +44

      To say nothing of the political consequences. The fact that Germany was impacted so much by events beyond their borders left their people receptive to a certain charismatic nationalist.

    • @pedrospegiorin4026
      @pedrospegiorin4026 Před 4 lety +4

      As like every single day of human existence?

    • @AHSANALI-tb3hs
      @AHSANALI-tb3hs Před 4 lety +9

      But elites probably made billions by almost buying the stocks free and later cashing in on them when they moved up during WW2 while small investors suffered the most.

  • @Raymondjohn2
    @Raymondjohn2 Před 10 měsíci +2579

    I'm not kidding when I say that the market crash and high inflation have me really stressed out and worried about retirement. I've been in the red for a while now and although people say these crisis has it perks, I'm losing my mind but I get it Investing is a long-term game, so focus on the long run.

    • @bob.weaver72
      @bob.weaver72 Před 10 měsíci

      I can’t focus on the long run when I should be retiring in 3years, you see I’ve got good companies in my portfolio and a good amount invested, but my profit has been stalling, does it mean this recession/unstable market doesn’t provide any calculated risk opportunities to make profit?

    • @martingiavarini
      @martingiavarini Před 10 měsíci

      There are a lot of strategies to make tongue wetting profit especially in a down market, but such sophisticated trades can only be carried out by proper market experts

    • @hermanramos7092
      @hermanramos7092 Před 10 měsíci

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    • @bob.weaver72
      @bob.weaver72 Před 10 měsíci

      @@hermanramos7092 I’ve been down a ton, I’m only holding on so I can recoup, I really need help, who is this investment-adviser that guides you

    • @hermanramos7092
      @hermanramos7092 Před 10 měsíci

      @@bob.weaver72 Definitely! All of this happened in less than a year after Catherine Morrison Evans told me what to do. I started with less than $100,000, and now I'm about 17,000 short of having a quarter million dollars.

  • @williamsdavis.
    @williamsdavis. Před 8 měsíci +1577

    My opinion is when the market goes down then it's buying opportunity, If the market goes up then you are making money. If you stay invested and ignore the market's ups and downs, you'll make a lot of money in the long run; however, a severe market correction causes a lot of margin calls and sell-offs, driving the market even lower. Currently, I'm up 30% in my diversified portfolio. As crazy as it sounds some still make enormous returns from this seemingly unknown market, you have to be fearless when others are fearful.

    • @Barbara0015
      @Barbara0015 Před 8 měsíci

      Exactly what I'm personally planning on doing now the market has gone berserk, but I have no idea about stocks to buy or what assets that would yield great profits and so on. Your portfolio is freaking awesome, You seem to be doing excellent for yourself I would need your help.

    • @williamsdavis.
      @williamsdavis. Před 8 měsíci

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    • @Barbara0015
      @Barbara0015 Před 8 měsíci

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    • @Agatha207
      @Agatha207 Před 8 měsíci

      I'm MUCH more interested in buying stocks now that they are cheap. You can't just sit on cash waiting for the market to drop 10% before you start buying. The best strategy is to start buying slowly and then gradually increase the pace of buying as the prices continue to drop. Cash isn't king at all in this Era!!

    • @Hoffmanluiz.
      @Hoffmanluiz. Před 8 měsíci

      It’s unfortunate most people don’t have such information, I don’t really blame people who panic cos lack of information can be a big hurdle. I’ve been making more than $225k passively investing with John Desmond Heppolette, and I don’t have to do much work. It doesn’t matter if the market is crashing, I will always make good profit returns.

  • @atillanandorfuri3343
    @atillanandorfuri3343 Před 4 lety +802

    Don’t mind me just prepping up for the next one

  • @swayzakjoe7347
    @swayzakjoe7347 Před 4 lety +1356

    "they recovered " -starts a bigger scarier world war -

    • @jonnunn4196
      @jonnunn4196 Před 4 lety +111

      Actually the build up for WW2 is what did the most for the US to recover from the Great Depression.

    • @mikerodrigues9822
      @mikerodrigues9822 Před 4 lety +82

      Not the buildup per si, but selling stuff to France and Britain again. All gold in Britain's treasure was in US by 1940.

    • @vietimports
      @vietimports Před 4 lety +34

      @@jonnunn4196 so you're telling me we're going to go destroy iran to recover from this latest economy distress?

    • @cabellones
      @cabellones Před 4 lety +40

      @@vietimports as a great man say.. "CHINA!"

    • @tylerdurden3722
      @tylerdurden3722 Před 4 lety +6

      Ironically, it was the war that recovered things.

  • @Matt-cz6ti
    @Matt-cz6ti Před 2 lety +63

    “Man that was crazy. Could never happen again though right?”
    -Bankers, 2007

  • @michaelzheng5250
    @michaelzheng5250 Před 4 lety +390

    “Special thanks to Ahmed Ziad Turk...”
    Man this is basically their outro.

    • @SharjeelZahid1
      @SharjeelZahid1 Před 4 lety +23

      I guess he's a big patreon supporter?

    • @jemmaisweird
      @jemmaisweird Před 4 lety +32

      he’s a legend at this point

    • @bthsr7113
      @bthsr7113 Před 4 lety +56

      This Turk has funded a lot of education for us, I for one am grateful.

    • @hiimjustin8826
      @hiimjustin8826 Před 3 lety +26

      I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who's noticed that. Ahmed, props from the homies

    • @diegoontour
      @diegoontour Před 3 lety +22

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  • @JasonXLV1
    @JasonXLV1 Před 4 lety +2826

    "remember, the stock market is NOT the economy." could you say that a little louder please? some people seem to forget this

    • @TheKalihiMan
      @TheKalihiMan Před 4 lety +137

      Unfortunately, in the US there is very little practical difference. During boom cycles, the wealthiest upper class collect on their dividends, with almost none of it trickling down to the average employee (despite what proponents of trickle down economics would have you believe). However, when the stock market goes bust, everyone suffers as peoples’ livelihoods are sacrificed in order to protect profit margins. In other countries, protections have been implemented in order to ease the effects of mass unemployment, such as mandating furlough rather than mass layoffs. In the US, only some jobs are currently guaranteed, and only for six months. Come September, expect an even bigger mass layoff than in March.

    • @lostwizard
      @lostwizard Před 4 lety +97

      In particular the idiots that try to "stimulate" the economy by dumping money into the stock and bond markets instead of getting it into the *real* economy which is the small businesses and consumers that make everything work on a day by day basis.

    • @ecpgieicg
      @ecpgieicg Před 4 lety +50

      sure. The economy will tank way more than the stock market currently does.

    • @jondoe5937
      @jondoe5937 Před 4 lety +5

      why are the two synonymous?

    • @JosephHutzulak
      @JosephHutzulak Před 4 lety +15

      A third of Americans have 401ks

  • @dionadair8195
    @dionadair8195 Před 4 lety +4311

    Fun Fact: In the midst of the early Depression, Herbert Hoover had so mishandled the situation, that when he asked for a nickel to call a friend, he was given two nickels, and told to call all of them. Buuuurrrrn.

  • @mathebulamkhize876
    @mathebulamkhize876 Před rokem +149

    What bothers me about this situation is the fact that the news and media are all going about a recession which is understandable due to the war and pandemic but still the same media still publish articles about folks in the same economy pulling off hefty 6figure profit(Averg. 200k in barely 8weeks) in this downtrend how is that possible?

    • @reddytoplay9188
      @reddytoplay9188 Před rokem +4

      Holy hell theres bot that reply to each other

    • @brodynowland7762
      @brodynowland7762 Před rokem +2

      @@reddytoplay9188 I just seen the same convo on another vid but its pretty clever. People will wokr harder to try and scam someone that to gt an actual job

  • @edward.abraham
    @edward.abraham Před 7 měsíci +64

    Bad way to resume from a vacation, META down 40k, ALLP down 35k, Draft Kings down 6k, NIO down 15K, ABML down 8k, and my wife doesn’t know. I'm just hanging on to Jim Cramer's words about opportunities in volatile times so perhaps, I either wait for a recovery or pick profitable investments to substitute for my loss.

    • @james.atkins88
      @james.atkins88 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Same boat man, lost $230k in trading this pass year, regret a lot and have not told my wife.

    • @Believer292
      @Believer292 Před 7 měsíci +3

      There are quite frankly a number of ways to make high yields amidst volatile times, but such trades are best done under the supervision of a portfolio-coach.

    • @hunter-bourke21
      @hunter-bourke21 Před 7 měsíci +4

      I agree with you on having a portfolio coach, also patience is your best friend here. I'm a huge investor and cant afford to take the risk of investing by my knowledge, rather my portfolio is overseen by a license advisor, since late 2021 amidst corona-outbreak till date.I have made over $595k since then.

    • @rebecca_burns14
      @rebecca_burns14 Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@hunter-bourke21 My partner’s been considering going the same route, could you share more info please on the advisor that guides you?

    • @hunter-bourke21
      @hunter-bourke21 Před 7 měsíci +4

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  • @cormarine9812
    @cormarine9812 Před 4 lety +3816

    I feel as if Extra History is trying to tell us something...

  • @Bigfoot_With_Internet_Access

    May: Write that down, write that down

  • @voldlifilm
    @voldlifilm Před 4 lety +315

    I love how lots of these drawings have "financial" patterns hidden in the artwork, cracks that look like the downwards line of a failing marked, factories with roofs that look like the jagged lines of graphs and statistics. That is some solid attention to detail, and I wanted to say that I appreciate that! I recognize your dedication, and I appreciate you. Have a good one!

  • @EMBer3000
    @EMBer3000 Před 4 lety +109

    "We came back." But nobody had learned anything, or at least, nobody remember what had been learned until 80 years later when banks issued bad loans to anybody that could sign their names again.
    A decade later people and companies are so in debt that they can't even live through a few months of economic slowdown which might trigger another great depression.

    • @scottydu81
      @scottydu81 Před 3 lety +2

      Remember, the banks were forced to give those loans.

    • @justinh6651
      @justinh6651 Před 3 lety +8

      @@scottydu81 no, they were not. The recession was caused by deregulation.

    • @user-qj1bt1uv2n
      @user-qj1bt1uv2n Před 2 lety

      @@justinh6651 which recession are you referring to?

    • @justinh6651
      @justinh6651 Před 2 lety +3

      @@user-qj1bt1uv2n 2008

    • @user-qj1bt1uv2n
      @user-qj1bt1uv2n Před 2 lety +3

      @@justinh6651 forced is probably too strong a word on scottydu81's part encouraged is probably better. Homeownership was seen as a way of fostering prosperity so the government encouraged the banks to lend money to people banks wouldn't have loaned money to under normal circumstances. Deregulation may have been part of the cause, but the government did have a hand in causing the 2008 recession.

  • @Garvm
    @Garvm Před 4 lety +308

    The money bags, the trees, collecting oranges by shaking the tree...I think I can say what game has the illustrator playing during last weeks

    • @radiance5911
      @radiance5911 Před 4 lety +14

      Yeah. I wondered why they used bell bags instead of the traditional $ bags for the illustrations. hMMMMMM

    • @Garvm
      @Garvm Před 4 lety +4

      Ben Godbout and I wrote the comment before I saw the turnips at the end.

    • @dameonpounders7211
      @dameonpounders7211 Před 4 lety +21

      Doom eternal obviously lol. Who could forget shaking fruit trees to get more ammo and collecting money bags for more armor and health. Simply iconic.

    • @juliaguevara4512
      @juliaguevara4512 Před 4 lety +3

      So you’re telling me this is the Stalk Market crash?

    • @prestonjones1653
      @prestonjones1653 Před 4 lety

      Harvest Moon?

  • @TheGermanKnowsBest
    @TheGermanKnowsBest Před 4 lety +806

    "The stock market isn't the same thing as the economy."
    Could you repeat that for the millions of Americans in the back who don't know anything about economics 101.

    • @Kyle_Schaff
      @Kyle_Schaff Před 4 lety +47

      *A Barn*
      It’s frustrating trying to have that conversation, though, because people will still go full-stupid but just in the other direction. The fact of the matter is that Main Street cannot function without Wall Street and _vice versa,_ and it’s easier for the government to enact fiscal and monetary policy that affects investment and loans rather than unemployment or wages.

    • @LIETUVIS10STUDIO1
      @LIETUVIS10STUDIO1 Před 4 lety +5

      @@Kyle_Schaff This so much this

    • @dalek--ck9oy
      @dalek--ck9oy Před 4 lety +5

      @Lockjaw please explain

    • @Noidonteatbabiesstopasking
      @Noidonteatbabiesstopasking Před 4 lety +6

      You'll be relieved to know I'm not American and still don't know anything about economics 101.

    • @captain_ravioli1514
      @captain_ravioli1514 Před 4 lety +2

      @Lockjaw that's harsh. Calm down.

  • @fantasy873
    @fantasy873 Před 3 lety +20

    I had flashbacks to my high school economics class. A class I barely passed.

    • @AlteryxGaming
      @AlteryxGaming Před 3 lety +4

      I’m sure you did a better job than Hoover would have considering the great depression

  • @ohfloop1555
    @ohfloop1555 Před 3 lety +46

    Alastor: Why I haven't been that entertained since the stock market crash of 1929 ah ha ha ha

  • @BlueflameKing1
    @BlueflameKing1 Před 4 lety +460

    Ever since the South Sea Bubble, and some classes I have learned about the Japanese markets before the 1990s, showed from what I can see as a sort of cycle of economic highs and lows that occur, everytime we hit a peak, eventually we crash, and crash hard. Great video, but it does show like a cycle of booms and crashes, whether from artificial inflation (John Blunt) or simply hitting the zenith of progress.

    • @onasknox9284
      @onasknox9284 Před 4 lety +1

      That's what I think too

    • @vyrva5690
      @vyrva5690 Před 4 lety +5

      BlueflameKing1 you are the first take this icecream
      🍦

    • @Emmet-sd8og
      @Emmet-sd8og Před 4 lety +45

      This is called a boom-bust cycle. We currently have a system of Boom-Bust economics pivotal to capitalism. It's sad really.

    • @kaeleklund6728
      @kaeleklund6728 Před 4 lety +58

      It's almost like capitalism creates the conditions for its own collapse.

    • @justinokraski3796
      @justinokraski3796 Před 4 lety +17

      a lot of it is because businesses acquire debt to expand business operations and fail to reduce that debt load in lieu of expansion. Companies aren't incentivized to keep large reserves of cash to prepare for uncertainty

  • @essaboselin5252
    @essaboselin5252 Před 4 lety +160

    Reminds me of the soybean fiasco of the 70s that led to so many farmers losing their farms in the 80s. The price of soybeans began soaring in the early 70s to the point it was the most profitable (legal) crop to grow. The farmers who had fields of soybeans were raking in dough. The next year, more farmers started to grow soybeans, and they made a fortune. Farmers then started going into debt to buy more land and new equipment so they could grow more soybeans. Then the market was flooded with soybeans, the price crashed and the farmers were saddled with debt they couldn't pay.

    • @sadnessofwildgoats
      @sadnessofwildgoats Před 4 lety +3

      thanks for reminding me of this, i think i remember being told this years ago but i geuss it got buried in my head.

    • @nnovatakaren5515
      @nnovatakaren5515 Před 4 lety +3

      Are they idiots? Not everyone wants soybeans every hour of every day. Too much of anything not essential to life is bound to be worthless.

    • @essaboselin5252
      @essaboselin5252 Před 4 lety +13

      @@nnovatakaren5515 Do you have any idea all the things soybeans are used for? Human consumption isn't the main use.

    • @KasumiRINA
      @KasumiRINA Před 4 lety +6

      It's called the Dutch disease; named after Netherlands discovering a huge gas field and focusing its exports on fossil fuel, to detriment of other sectors - which backfired when fossil fuel prices collapsed, but as you know, oil & gas consumption now is so high it totally won't crash 300 percent in one day and go into negative price... >_> YEAH... now russia, which has somewhere around 80% of their exports in oil and gas, has to literally burn fuel for nothing with giant torches as they're too poor to pay other countries to keep their low quality mix - and since they literally lived off fuel exports alone, they don't even have enough tech to develop equipment that temporarily stop the production to resume it later. Imagine having your economy completely dependent on two resources and take faith in their prices staying high so much, you don't even invest in equipment to develop them, things like tankers to hold extraneous oil, or ships that can build pipelines - russians don't have those. They literally just dug a hole in the ground in Cold War era and lived off that.

    • @dixieslav1274
      @dixieslav1274 Před 4 lety +6

      @@nnovatakaren5515 The market demanded more soybeans, so farmers grew more soybeans.
      Those soybeans weren't enough, so they kept growing soybeans until supply exceeded demand, so prices dropped below their estimates and soybean farmers were unable to repay their loans.
      They weren't idiots, they just overestimated soybean demand and underestimated soybean supply, as most people would when prices don't come back down swiftly.

  • @kayleighmel4554
    @kayleighmel4554 Před 4 lety +20

    I am so glad you guys are doing some episodes on this, I've never understood this well and when I try to get information about it is so boring and I never really fully get it so thank you! These videos always entertaining and you guys break stuff down in a way that I can actually understand it.

  • @chris-pj7rk
    @chris-pj7rk Před 2 lety +7

    Just because a stock is going up doesn’t mean it’s a good investment. just because a stock is going down doesn’t mean it’s a bad investment. there's more to a stock than just its stock price.

    • @Mcdd7-_-
      @Mcdd7-_- Před 2 lety

      These days the best way to come into the market space is reading, studying, patience and seeking guidance when necessary.

    • @Jme---
      @Jme--- Před 2 lety

      bag management is key. most traders fail because they don’t know when to book profit and when to stop their loss.

  • @jathew1
    @jathew1 Před 4 lety +191

    1:47
    South Seas: Hey, I've seen that before
    America : What do you mean, it's brand new!

  • @millardfillmore2869
    @millardfillmore2869 Před 4 lety +77

    1:26 I see this man has many *stonks*

  • @kurtcaco7151
    @kurtcaco7151 Před 3 lety +35

    Weird, this video pop up my feed while the entire internet crashing the market

  • @peachykeen3194
    @peachykeen3194 Před 4 lety +46

    "The stock market isn't the same thing as the economy." Simple words, too often forgotten.

  • @LordBloodySoul
    @LordBloodySoul Před 4 lety +84

    I remember the crash of WW2's after effect economy from stories my grandparents told me.
    Apparently just one egg was worth 1.000.000 DM at one point and they had paper money in the streets, which were so worthless, they literally dumped them in barrels and burned them as cheap fuels. That was a scary time to grow up in...

    • @jonnunn4196
      @jonnunn4196 Před 4 lety +4

      Particularly since for many of them; it was 1921 to 1923 all over again.

    • @mjbull5156
      @mjbull5156 Před 4 lety +7

      Wht happened in Germany was hyperinflation. The stock market crash was a trigger for a round of excessive deflation.

    • @CloroxBleach-cq7tj
      @CloroxBleach-cq7tj Před 4 lety +1

      @@mjbull5156 yep - money printing machine went burrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

    • @cgaccount3669
      @cgaccount3669 Před 4 lety

      Like the trillion dollar paper bills in Zimbabwe

  • @1brianm7
    @1brianm7 Před 4 lety +220

    Still not as bad as the Black Monday event in February 36’.

    • @AlanoxDrekan
      @AlanoxDrekan Před 4 lety +43

      Mein gott!

    • @nicholas209
      @nicholas209 Před 4 lety +16

      Syndicalism hoooooo!

    • @luigiff3431
      @luigiff3431 Před 4 lety

      It happens so close to Alexander Kerensky dying, such unfortunate timing

    • @haikalmiftah2529
      @haikalmiftah2529 Před 4 lety +20

      "Well, I don't feeling so good"
      - League of Eight Provinces -

    • @testive
      @testive Před 4 lety +11

      JINGWEI'S KUOMINTANG IS THE ONLY LEGITIMATE GOVERNMENT OF CHINA! FIGHT FOR THE LEGACY OF DR. SUN!

  • @robins5828
    @robins5828 Před 4 lety +22

    What I'm learning from a lot of these videos is that all of these complex systems work really, really well. Until one day...they don't. Unfortunately, the imminent collapse is often only obvious in hindsight. Otherwise, we would all be timing the market and sell at the peak.

    • @jg2323
      @jg2323 Před rokem

      A lot of the time it is pretty clear even at the time, it's just stupid greed. Look at Crypto. Bitcoin shot through the roof for a while. Now, most people should be smart enough to go "Okay, I have doubled what I paid in. Now is the time to sell." Instead they say "But...if I stay in a few more months I may triple it. I'll just wait a little longer." Time passes and "Now it's Triple! But...a little more and I can quadruple it..." And they hold and hold and hold long past the point it is sensible because they have an intangable dollar value that NOW is the time to sell it, when the sensible time to sell for a reasonable profit was well before.

    • @jlowe8059
      @jlowe8059 Před rokem

      Everyone can't sell at peak, that's the whole point of the market.

  • @patrickpichardo9047
    @patrickpichardo9047 Před 2 lety +3

    Checking this out since we’re about to face this pretty soon

  • @TailcoatGames
    @TailcoatGames Před 4 lety +157

    “Oh so manny orphans”
    -Alastor

    • @burnerheinz
      @burnerheinz Před 4 lety +11

      There is the comment I was looking for

    • @jonalynmisalang9447
      @jonalynmisalang9447 Před 4 lety +11

      There it is, I've been trying to find a hazbin hotel alastor reference. Thank you good sir or madam or they

    • @TheKawaiifan
      @TheKawaiifan Před 4 lety +11

      it should not have taken me this much scrolling to find a hazbin joke. what is wrong with this comment section!?

    • @Cosm0ss
      @Cosm0ss Před 4 lety +6

      I was looking for this

    • @user-ft3jq5vi2l
      @user-ft3jq5vi2l Před 3 lety

      Who?

  • @midimusicforever
    @midimusicforever Před 4 lety +104

    History repeating itself in 3, 2, 1...

    • @weldonwin
      @weldonwin Před 4 lety +4

      *(Cough Cough SOUTHSEABUBBLE)*

    • @jedimasterpickle3
      @jedimasterpickle3 Před 4 lety +1

      Is it, though? Present day troubles are caused by businesses being ordered to shut down to avoid spreading the coronavirus. Similar outcome, yeah, but isn't the cause different?

    • @Hollows1997
      @Hollows1997 Před 4 lety +7

      An economic crash with nationalism on the rise as well as an emerging world power acting aggressively in its sphere of influence.
      To quote Marty McFly in Back To The Future “Hey, I’ve seen this one before... it’s a classic”

    • @High5748
      @High5748 Před 4 lety

      Not really, the value of a dollar was backed by gold then now it's backed by debt. However we can just print money which equals higher taxes and inflation.

    • @HogBurger
      @HogBurger Před 4 lety

      Midi Music Forever the **rona virus

  • @ClassyMonkey1212
    @ClassyMonkey1212 Před 4 lety +107

    "We came back" only after the bloodiest war in human history...

    • @bthsr7113
      @bthsr7113 Před 3 lety

      Not the dumbest though. Those would come after, and with a far less helpful military industrial complex.

    • @AlteryxGaming
      @AlteryxGaming Před 3 lety +15

      @@bthsr7113 “The dumbest wars came after WW2”.
      *World War 1 has entered the chat*

    • @willnash7907
      @willnash7907 Před 3 lety +3

      @@AlteryxGaming Taiping rebellion in the corer of the tavern: "I said *a m a t e u r s*"

    • @AYVYN
      @AYVYN Před 2 měsíci

      Not entirely true, there was a small recovery in the late 1930s but it crashed again

  • @quinton1630
    @quinton1630 Před 3 lety +11

    The art in this episode is absolutely incredible.

  • @QuestionEverythingButWHY
    @QuestionEverythingButWHY Před 4 lety +120

    "Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
    --George Santayana

    • @IRBitterSoB
      @IRBitterSoB Před 4 lety +6

      I can't remember who it was, but I think some guy once said: "Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it."

    • @doesitmakesense5696
      @doesitmakesense5696 Před 4 lety +4

      that's an ignorant statement. everyone remembers. its just everyone remembers it differently. example when obama does stimulus, it's socialism. trump does same thing, it not socialism

    • @eavyeavy2864
      @eavyeavy2864 Před 4 lety

      Flu only kill people with compromised immune system. Covid can kill healthy people.

    • @notsm
      @notsm Před 4 lety

      The problem isn't "remembering the past", with the internet that is a trivial thing. The real issue is actually *learning* from it and *applying the lessons*. Sadly that is not being done. At all...

  • @nathanr.9507
    @nathanr.9507 Před 4 lety +454

    "Why I havn't been that entertained since the Stock Market Crash of 1929! Hahahahahaha! Soooo maany orphans..."

  • @randomlyamazing58
    @randomlyamazing58 Před 2 lety +12

    I know these were hard times but Wow your illustration of this event was suspense filled, funny and thrilling. The pictures also made it more exciting.

  • @flameBMW245
    @flameBMW245 Před 4 lety +6

    The art has gone back to the classic ages of extra history. It gives me nostalgia to an older time

  • @matthewpuzzo8997
    @matthewpuzzo8997 Před 4 lety +46

    5:56 - 5:58 For reference, those amounts would be almost $7,500 and $15,000 today. I used the Bureau of Labor Statistics' inflation calculator for them.

    • @krankarvolund7771
      @krankarvolund7771 Před 4 lety +1

      Which does not totally represent the sum at the time, I mean 15 000 $ is not a price where to sell a house.... because no house is worth that few money XD

    • @nyon7209
      @nyon7209 Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah, that's the equivalent value, but a dollar's a dollar in LA, and in Opossum Trot. The same house isn't going to cost the same price. Gas prices outside North America converted to upwards of 4 dollars a gallon, while in Kentucky 2.50 would have been an awful price in January, and oh boy have they dropped since then. Basically, those amounts may be equal, but they aren't representative of what you can do with them.

  • @ShashiBala-wz4uk
    @ShashiBala-wz4uk Před 4 lety +44

    Last time I was this early the stock market was still alive...

  • @sebastian20600
    @sebastian20600 Před 2 lety

    This is the best illustration of the '29 crash that I have seen. Thank you, Extra History!

  • @eagleeye5189
    @eagleeye5189 Před 10 měsíci +3

    It is so utterly frustrating to think about how economics is portrayed as this all-powerful, self-directing force of nature like the weather or something, as if it wasn't created by humans and is being run by humans. The fact that the actions of a handful of people can cause disastrous and life-ruining circumstances for millions, even billions of people should be something that has everyone up in arms, yet we've just been taught that it's how things work.

  • @kaceywooster3866
    @kaceywooster3866 Před 4 lety +7

    My Grandpa was born in early 1929 and a lot of what he had to do at his home during the Great Depression still affect him today.

  • @Lord_Of_Beans
    @Lord_Of_Beans Před 4 lety +95

    Such a fitting subject in these times, maybe even *Too* fitting...

    • @SanDiego_Railfan
      @SanDiego_Railfan Před 4 lety

      Lol

    • @storm479
      @storm479 Před 4 lety +1

      Well lad lets hope that never happen again

    • @khalidgagnon8753
      @khalidgagnon8753 Před 4 lety

      I'm a finance major.
      I had cash put aside for a reason

    • @juanmam.2113
      @juanmam.2113 Před 4 lety +1

      Studing history made me realize how weak our civilizations really are.
      Now that coronavirus has arrived my buddies understand what I mean

  • @DaveGIS123
    @DaveGIS123 Před 4 lety +4

    @7:35 "Then, as today, its important to remember that the stock market isn't the same as the economy". So true.

  • @CStone-xn4oy
    @CStone-xn4oy Před 4 lety +3

    A good message at the end there. We have gotten through worse crises than this one and we will get through this crisis too.

  • @davea.9927
    @davea.9927 Před 4 lety +8

    There was a great quote from a Great Courses Plus video on Rome. Unfortunately I don't recall who said it, went along the lines of;
    "on a mattress of luxury do such kingdoms fall."
    The intro made me think of it.

  • @pikarat_nova
    @pikarat_nova Před 4 lety +14

    As much as I love this Extra History episode, it was the old art style that captured my heart and soul for this one! Thanks again EH

  • @mictoonanimation8852
    @mictoonanimation8852 Před 2 lety +5

    I haven't been entertained since the stock market crash of 1929

  • @andrewgrasham4604
    @andrewgrasham4604 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for this video. I needed to hear the end.

  • @minecraftcomrade4738
    @minecraftcomrade4738 Před 4 lety +30

    I have a feeling this will become his most popular video or up there

  • @troll-td8nh
    @troll-td8nh Před 4 lety +34

    damn, was watching the south sea bubble then this showed up in my recommended "10 minutes ago"

    • @sztypettto
      @sztypettto Před 4 lety

      It's all connected. You may want to trace back to the age of antiquity. Extra History covered the subject pretty well. You'll scratch your head and conclude that people (or merchants/traders) never learn.

  • @lu881
    @lu881 Před 4 lety +1

    I swear this channel illustrates global crises in a light that heavily relates to current affairs.
    It's crazy seeing the exact same strategies implemented then being implemented now.

  • @iplayzfordayzdx7589
    @iplayzfordayzdx7589 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Yeah Uhh…Alastor brought me here lol

  • @MLGCaptainVirgil
    @MLGCaptainVirgil Před 4 lety +17

    Thank you for being objective about the history of stock market crash, we need more level-headed commentary now more than ever.

  • @ebinshumate3132
    @ebinshumate3132 Před 4 lety +56

    Matthew: “it keeps going down, down, down”
    Me: 🎶 to the bottom of the sea! 🎶

    • @JasonXLV1
      @JasonXLV1 Před 4 lety

      voltaire?

    • @sabotabby3372
      @sabotabby3372 Před 4 lety +2

      *laughs in rising sea levels*

    • @RoyalFusilier
      @RoyalFusilier Před 4 lety +1

      Where's my Line Goes Down Gang

    • @MrAshCarr
      @MrAshCarr Před 4 lety +2

      Down, down to Goblin Town

    • @andyjay729
      @andyjay729 Před 4 lety

      "It all returns to nothing
      It all comes tumbling down, tumbling down, tumbling dowwwwn..."

  • @elanortriestoart6447
    @elanortriestoart6447 Před 4 lety

    Yes, please! Please do an episode on the Great Depression! None of my history books ever covered it in depth, and if I recall correctly, it was a very interesting time.
    Thank you!

  • @markvincentbonachita8950

    Good to know this kind of video is being produced by you. Love it.

  • @shudheshvelusamy7644
    @shudheshvelusamy7644 Před 4 lety +367

    Man, Herbert Hoover was doing the whole "America is God's Greatest country" shtick before it was cool.

    • @89Crono
      @89Crono Před 4 lety +41

      Nope. You're thinking about Woodrow Wilson. That trope wouldn't even exist if it wasn't for him

    • @CoverofWinter
      @CoverofWinter Před 4 lety +28

      But that has always been a thing since the Puritans you know?

    • @thompkins6796
      @thompkins6796 Před 4 lety +53

      That shtick is as old as the country, with Winthrop's "city on a hill", manifest destiny, the anti-masonic party, etc.

    • @abloogywoogywoo
      @abloogywoogywoo Před 4 lety +4

      Didn't the Great Western Railway also flout that too?
      God's Wonderful Railway?
      Its a bad omen I tell ya.

    • @carnifex2005
      @carnifex2005 Před 4 lety +3

      And why wouldn't he. By teh 1910's the US was by far the biggest economy in the world and because of WW1, the US was so far and away from every other country economically, it was an easy boast to make. WW2 made that boast even easier to make.

  • @miguelmontenegro3520
    @miguelmontenegro3520 Před 4 lety +35

    South sea bubble: *Explodes*
    Everyone: *Forgets how blind investment is dangerous*
    Also everyone: *Histeric Screaming*

    • @GiordanDiodato
      @GiordanDiodato Před 3 lety +4

      "What we learn about history is that no one learns from history" -Otto von Bismarck

    • @ttry1152
      @ttry1152 Před 2 lety +1

      @@GiordanDiodato that yeah. Yeha

  • @cloneseargent365
    @cloneseargent365 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for this video. This is very important for people to understand when it comes to the economy, and I hope you cover the economy in more detail soon during this difficult time. People need and understanding of the economy.

  • @MoondustManwise
    @MoondustManwise Před 3 lety +8

    I haven't been this entertained since the stock market crash of 1929!

    • @ttry1152
      @ttry1152 Před 2 lety +1

      So many orphans. Hah hah hah

    • @Joshrivers2010
      @Joshrivers2010 Před rokem

      That's probably a lack of nonsense, I have to believe that one attack on New York had much of an impact then this

  • @snakes3425
    @snakes3425 Před 4 lety +25

    Trader: I can still hear the screaming....the wild look in their eyes....the horror...the horror

    • @laurenhawes7201
      @laurenhawes7201 Před 4 lety

      Okay but would he be reflecting on his own mistakes, the state of society, or that he couldnt continue selling his stocks? (Read heart or darkness for class, where 'the horror' quote comes from)

  • @LuinTathren
    @LuinTathren Před 4 lety +10

    Thank you so much for making this video. For stressing that our country has survived so many things. And, if we work together, we will definitely get through this.

    • @switchplayer1016
      @switchplayer1016 Před 4 lety

      Markets rise and markets fall. It's the natural cycle of an economy that relies on markets. The only economy exempt from that is a command economy. And in that there is no market. And in that system economic freedom is greatly reduced.

  • @elafimilo8199
    @elafimilo8199 Před 4 lety +2

    I'm getting 2009 flashbacks. Still, that was a good note to end on. Well done.

  • @apeacep5326
    @apeacep5326 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm so happy I fell into this Site, I love all the INFO and how they do the animation 🙏🙏🙏🙏😷😷😷😷😷

  • @gussyd1000
    @gussyd1000 Před 4 lety +148

    1929: stuffed with bad loans
    2008: stuffed with bad loans
    2020:...

    • @andyjay729
      @andyjay729 Před 4 lety +12

      And stock buybacks for 2020! Don't forget the stock buybacks!

    • @Roxor128
      @Roxor128 Před 4 lety +11

      Probably also stuffed with bad loans, just of a different type. Do you really think the banks weren't making loans like crazy once there started being some recovery from the last crash? After all, loans are where they make their money (and where the interest in your savings account or term deposit comes from).

    • @krh6239
      @krh6239 Před 4 lety +5

      It's like no one ever learns.

    • @cageybee7221
      @cageybee7221 Před 4 lety +6

      @@andyjay729 stock buybacks paid for with loans no less

    • @igorvski
      @igorvski Před 4 lety +3

      It's just regular financial market life (and death)

  • @Canhistoryismylife
    @Canhistoryismylife Před 4 lety +55

    it is we who plowed the prairies, built the cities where they trade, dug the mines and built the workshops, endless miles of railroad laid, yet we stand outcast and starving mid the wonders we have made.

    • @dmechanicodude3960
      @dmechanicodude3960 Před 4 lety

      What was that from?

    • @williamtang899
      @williamtang899 Před 4 lety

      Dmechanico Dude Solidarity Forever, an old Union hymn from the IWW, I believe.

    • @alexr6705
      @alexr6705 Před 4 lety +1

      Break the chains!

    • @FlyingFox1994
      @FlyingFox1994 Před 4 lety +1

      @@dmechanicodude3960 Solidarity Forever, a Depression era strikers anthem. Now largely synonymous with American socialist movements.

    • @Mercure250
      @Mercure250 Před 4 lety

      This is giving me vibes of :
      "And on the pedestal these words appear : *My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!* "

  • @joshuahunter4353
    @joshuahunter4353 Před 3 lety +18

    This is insane! I wonder what the recent history right now will be told as? (The “meme” stock war)

    • @teddybar66
      @teddybar66 Před 2 lety

      This decade will be remembered as the crypto age. Same as the beanie baby craze.

  • @richardsanchez9190
    @richardsanchez9190 Před 2 lety +3

    So borrowing money to buy stuff they dont need or cant afford? Why does that sound so familiar?

  • @skar9556
    @skar9556 Před 4 lety +109

    *Financial crisis of 1929*
    Or as historians in the future will call it,
    "2020, the prequel"

    • @sadnessofwildgoats
      @sadnessofwildgoats Před 4 lety +2

      The great deppression 2: electric boogaloo

    • @Mitaka.Kotsuka
      @Mitaka.Kotsuka Před 4 lety

      that way of thinking is what guide investors directly into the crash

    • @archiebellega956
      @archiebellega956 Před 4 lety

      More like 2008, the prequel. Giving bad loan for: '20s-stock, '08-housing, and then collapsed. 2020 is the most likely sequel, but I still don't know what bad loan out there that has been exposed by the pandemic.

  • @bellaj8588
    @bellaj8588 Před 4 lety +3

    I love your videos so much... you guys being joy to my day keep doing what you are doing!❤😊

  • @Austrian9876
    @Austrian9876 Před 4 lety

    First of all, great videos I really appreciate your work!
    If you ever need an video idea, pleas look into the Vormärz periode, it is so full of history and great people, and I think only you guys can make it justice. Hope you are doing well!

  • @zekeking8539
    @zekeking8539 Před 4 lety +2

    on the note of the Bonus Army protest, it'd be great to see you guys do more stuff with the history of Labor in the US, stuff like the Coal Wars, Blair Mountain, and the Pullman Strike!

  • @craigkdillon
    @craigkdillon Před 4 lety +8

    Until the Great Depression, Herbert Hoover was considered a great man - a great humanitarian. He had organized the feeding of Europe after WW1. His failure to effectively respond to the Great Depression destroyed his reputation for all time.

  • @jmlkinc
    @jmlkinc Před 4 lety +16

    Anyone else also having their youtube algorithm just keep recommending plague videos and stock market crash videos?
    Stay safe out there.

  • @felixc.3444
    @felixc.3444 Před 4 lety +1

    Extra History, that’s a keen topic for this current crisis

  • @Limit_Efficient
    @Limit_Efficient Před 2 lety +3

    So this was basically the GameStop situation, but in 1929

  • @MegaBradster1
    @MegaBradster1 Před 4 lety +23

    Meanwhile in New York
    Guy 1: Buy! Buy! Man this is the great! The market will continue to grow forever!
    Guy 2: But what if it doesn’t?
    Guy 1: Oh CRAP! I hadn’t thought of that! Sell! Sell!

    • @blobydude420productions4
      @blobydude420productions4 Před 2 lety

      And the Stock Market Crashed which led to economic downturn, which meant banks stopped loaning everyone money, which led to more economic downturn, which meant people stopped buying things, which led to more economic downturn

  • @DarkTider
    @DarkTider Před 4 lety +8

    The first minutes of this video gave me SERIOUS South sea bubble flashbacks!

  • @letthou5540
    @letthou5540 Před 4 lety +1

    I really love the art in this episode! so cartoonish and colorful. Kudos to the artist

  • @Xainlrd
    @Xainlrd Před 2 lety +3

    Who here is from 2022 watching this as we are about to get some interest rate increases to hopefully pop this bubble we're in?

  • @jonathanstern5537
    @jonathanstern5537 Před 4 lety +7

    It also took a near 180 on our economic policy. Going from, essentially unbridled capitalism, to more of a democratic socialist model, which we kept in tact until the 70s, then nearly completely lost in the 80s and 90s.

    • @sabotabby3372
      @sabotabby3372 Před 4 lety +2

      Social Democrat model*
      a Democratic Socialist model would be more like modern day Cuba or Vietnam

  • @theanii_waffles3343
    @theanii_waffles3343 Před 4 lety +47

    Hoover: "The future of our country is bright with hope."
    Narrator: Usodearu

  • @patriciacastaneda6940
    @patriciacastaneda6940 Před 3 lety +87

    "I haven't been that entertained since the stock market crash of 1929 hahaha!"
    - Alastor

  • @deathofme1
    @deathofme1 Před 2 lety +8

    The way the market was a "sure thing" back then sounds a lot like the cryptocurrency and nft trend happening now...even to the point where people are dropping everything to get in