
Interview with Dr. Andrew Odlyzko (U. of Minnesota) about investment bubbles, the Nigerian prince scam’s long history, and how to know when investors are gullible. 0:05 Intro 3:05 How a landscape painter arbitraged snooty aristocrats 6:40 Isaac Newton’s stock losses (the real story) 11:50 the South Sea Bubble 21:28 Investment bubbles in history 25:43 the South sea bubble wasn’t THAT crazy after all 29:45 An investment “of great advantage, but no-one to know what it is” 32:16 could we create a gullibility index? 33:48 the Nigerian prince scam pre-dates the internet 36:50 Why trust is key in bubbles 37:01 2 types of bubbles 40:31 Is failure good for society as a whole? 48:50 Conversations over coffee: explain what’s important *Dr. Andrew Odlyzko is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Minnesota. *Find his most recent writings about Isaac Newton and the South Sea Bubble here: https://physicstoday.scitation.org/journal/pto *His website is here: http://www.dtc.umn.edu/~odlyzko/ *A list of his writings on financial history are here: http://www.dtc.umn.edu/~odlyzko/doc/bubbles.html
Jun 30, 2020
52 min

Joe explores the long and relevant history of pandemic and panic in history, with lessons from history for how to navigate tough times.
Jun 18, 2020
19 min

Joe explores the (mostly false) myth of Isaac Newton "losing his shirt" in the South Sea stock bubble. What can we learn from the real history of Issac Newton the investor?
Jun 17, 2020
14 min

Joe explains how capitalism has transformed modern life into something our great-great-great grandparents would barely recognize. We live longer, eat cheaper, live in better housing, and have more stuff than ever before. So, why isn't anyone pumping that sunshine? From deadpeoplesmoney.com
Jun 17, 2020
14 min
