The Poseidon bubble was a stock market bubble in which the price of Australian mining shares soared in late 1969, then crashed in early 1970. It was triggered...
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satellite Poseidon-3B, a radar altimeter on board the Jason-3 oceanographic satellite Poseidon bubble, an Australian stock market bubble Poseidon, the Boardwalk...
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Twenties stock-market bubble (US) (1921–1929) Poseidon bubble (Australia) (1969–1970) Chinese stock bubble of 2007 (2003–2007) Dot-com bubble (US) (1996–2000)...
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The dot-com bubble (or dot-com boom) was a stock market bubble that ballooned during the late-1990s and peaked on Friday, March 10, 2000. This period of...
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A cryptocurrency bubble is a phenomenon where the market increasingly considers the going price of cryptocurrency assets to be inflated against their hypothetical...
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Tulip mania (redirect from Tulip bubble)
generally considered to have been the first recorded speculative bubble or asset bubble in history. In many ways, the tulip mania was more of a then-unknown...
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A stock market bubble is a type of economic bubble taking place in stock markets when market participants drive stock prices above their value in relation...
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A real-estate bubble or property bubble (or housing bubble for residential markets) is a type of economic bubble that occurs periodically in local or global...
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The Japanese asset price bubble (バブル景気, baburu keiki, lit. 'bubble economy') was an economic bubble in Japan from 1986 to 1991 in which real estate and...
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The 2000s United States housing bubble or house price boom or 2000s housing cycle was a sharp run up and subsequent collapse of house asset prices affecting...
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Mississippi Company (redirect from Mississippi bubble)
detached from economic reality, the Mississippi bubble became one of the earliest examples of an economic bubble. In France, the wealth of Louisiana was exaggerated...
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the Stock market downturn of 2002, triggered by the crash of the dot-com bubble. Another example is the 2000s commodities boom. In a secular bear market...
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The uranium bubble of 2007 was a period of nearly exponential growth in the price of natural uranium, starting in 2005 and peaking at roughly $300/kg (or...
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South Sea Company (redirect from South Sea bubble)
The notorious economic bubble thus created, which ruined thousands of investors, became known as the South Sea Bubble. The Bubble Act 1720 (6 Geo. 1 c....
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Biden's] list, will be dealing with the consequences of the biggest financial bubble in U.S. history. Why the biggest? Because it encompasses not just stocks...
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Railway Mania (redirect from Railroads Bubble)
Railway Mania was a stock market bubble in the rail transportation industry of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland in the 1840s. It followed...
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(1945–1973) Texas oil boom (1945–c. 1950) Porcupine Gold Rush (1945–c. 1960) Poseidon bubble (1969–1970) The Great Inflation (1973–1982) 1970s commodities boom...
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The Canadian property bubble refers to a significant rise in Canadian real estate prices from 2002 to present (with short periods of falling prices in...
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dismantled. The discovery of nickel at Windarra triggered the 1969–70 Poseidon bubble. The Windarra nickel deposit was discovered in April 1969 and a high-grade...
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Silver Thursday (category Economic bubbles)
original on July 18, 2010. Retrieved August 6, 2009. "Bunker's Busted Silver Bubble". TIME Magazine. May 12, 1980. Archived from the original on October 23...
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The Irish property bubble was the speculative excess element of a long-term price increase of real estate in the Republic of Ireland from the early 2000s...
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economy developed into an economic bubble fueled by hot money. More and more was required as the size of the bubble grew. The same type of situation happened...
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The carbon bubble is a hypothesized bubble in the valuation of companies dependent on fossil-fuel-based energy production, resulting from future decreases...
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Canal Mania (category Economic bubbles)
Canals of the United Kingdom Balloonomania Railway Mania Bike boom Dot-com bubble Timeline of transportation technology British Canals. The Standard History...
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(1945–1973) Texas oil boom (1945–c. 1950) Porcupine Gold Rush (1945–c. 1960) Poseidon bubble (1969–1970) The Great Inflation (1973–1982) 1970s commodities boom...
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(1945–1973) Texas oil boom (1945–c. 1950) Porcupine Gold Rush (1945–c. 1960) Poseidon bubble (1969–1970) The Great Inflation (1973–1982) 1970s commodities boom...
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The Australian property bubble is the economic theory that the Australian property market has become or is becoming significantly overpriced and due for...
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(1945–1973) Texas oil boom (1945–c. 1950) Porcupine Gold Rush (1945–c. 1960) Poseidon bubble (1969–1970) The Great Inflation (1973–1982) 1970s commodities boom...
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Irrational exuberance (category Dot-com bubble)
a speech given at the American Enterprise Institute during the dot-com bubble of the 1990s. The phrase was interpreted as a warning that the stock market...
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(1945–1973) Texas oil boom (1945–c. 1950) Porcupine Gold Rush (1945–c. 1960) Poseidon bubble (1969–1970) The Great Inflation (1973–1982) 1970s commodities boom...
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