Market Mania

The history of speculation is replete with burst bubbles.

Illustration by Mark Pernice

Tulip mania Period: 1636–37 Place: Netherlands Following its introduction to Europe in the mid-16th century, the brightly colored tulip quickly became a coveted luxury item. Particularly valued were tulips with what is now known as tulip breaking virus, a condition that results in multicolored petals. Speculators entered the market in the mid-1630s, stirring up frenzied […]

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