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George Aliferis and Mark J. Higgins discuss the evolution of the U.S. financial system over the past 230 years, from Alexander Hamilton's foundational contributions to RoaringKitty's Gamestop disruption. They explore the notion of financial progress, the cycles of regulation, what's missing from financial education and advice and how investors can profit from history.Order Investing in US Financial History: https://www.amazon.com/Investing-U-S-Financial-History-Understanding/TO GO FURTHER🧑🏽🎓 Alternative Investments Course: https://bit.ly/Alts_Invest📩 Newsletter on Democratization of Alternatives: https://bit.ly/3AxnyTY🎧Listen to the podcast: https://pod.link/1511595070AFFILIATE LINKWhat I use for editing DESCRIPT: https://get.descript.com/1ldhm44pyr0pTIMESTAMPS00:00 Introduction: What's the point in studying financial history?01:46 The Legacy of Alexander Hamilton04:00 The Impact of Hamilton's Death and Early Central Banking05:35 Crypto and the Importance of Central Banking07:31 Regulation and Market Dynamics07:31 Regulation and Market Manipulation11:52 A quote from Eric BALCHUNAS, The Bogle Effect12:14 Private Assets and Market Cycles14:52 A quote from Athanasios PSAROFAGIS, Bloomberg ETF16:39 A quote from Edward CHANCELLOR, The Price of Time17:03 The Role of Education in Financial Literacy17:05 A quote from Bill KELLY, CAIA21:36 Simplifying Portfolios: Mark Higgins's Personal Journey26:47 The Value of Historical Perspective in Financial Markets30:45 A quote from Dan DAVIES, Lying for Money33:38 The Importance of Long-Term Investing and Education This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit investorama.substack.com



