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In the late 1500s, tulips were introduced to Holland. The flower was considered so rare that wealthy aristocrats and merchants tripped over themselves to buy them. Speculation ensued and the flower became wildly overvalued. And have you heard the story about the dot.com revolution? Or no documentation loans? Get the drift? Details below. In 1637 the tulip trade crashed. People who thought of themselves as extremely rich were reduced to poverty overnight. In 2001, the economy tanked again. And again, well actually we are still in the middle of that last one. Trends are temporary. We don't just do something because everyone else is doing it. We do something because it makes sense. |
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