Boom, Bust, Repeat
A History of Financial Bubbles and the Madness of Markets
Boom, Bust, Repeat invites readers on a sweeping tour of four centuries of financial mania, from the tulip frenzy of seventeenth‑century Holland to the meme‑stock rallies of the twenty‑first century. Each chapter unpacks a different bubble—South Sea, Mississippi, Canal, Roaring Twenties, Japanese asset price, dot‑com, housing, cryptocurrency, and many more—revealing how a compelling story, easy credit, and crowd psychology combine to inflate prices far beyond any real value. By walking through these vivid case studies, you’ll see the same patterns emerge again and again, learning to spot the tell‑tale signs of displacement, boom, euphoria, profit‑taking, and panic that precede every crash.
The book goes beyond mere storytelling to explain the underlying mechanics that drive speculative excess. You’ll discover how financial innovations—futures contracts, mortgage‑backed securities, CDOs, margin trading, and initial coin offerings—often appear as tools of progress but can become accelerants when leverage runs wild. It also examines the role of central bank policy, government guarantees, and regulatory loopholes that flood markets with cheap money, showing why the “this time is different” refrain is a dangerous illusion. Through clear, accessible analysis, you’ll gain a framework for understanding how greed, fear, confirmation bias, and herd behavior override rational judgment.
Readers will also encounter the human drama behind each bubble: the charismatic promoters, the desperate ordinary investors, and the infamous figures whose reputations rose and fell with the market’s tide. From John Law’s paper‑money experiment in France to the Hunt brothers’ silver corner, from the Japanese “zaitech” boom to the rise of Bitcoin, the narratives are populated by visionaries, fraudsters, and everyday people who believed they had found a shortcut to wealth. These stories illustrate how optimism can turn into delusion and how the aftermath of a burst bubble leaves lasting scars on economies, institutions, and individual psyches.
By the end of the journey, you’ll have cultivated a historical perspective that helps you recognize the echoes of past manias in today’s headlines. Whether you’re an investor, a student of economics, or simply curious about why markets behave the way they do, this book equips you with the insight to question prevailing narratives, assess the role of credit and innovation, and maintain a healthy skepticism when prices seem to defy logic. Boom, Bust, Repeat is not a guide to predicting the next crash; it’s a field guide to the timeless patterns of market madness, empowering you to navigate the financial world with greater awareness and caution.
This book is ideal for investors, finance professionals, economics students, and anyone fascinated by market history who wants to understand the recurring patterns behind financial bubbles. By examining over 400 years of speculative manias - from Tulip Mania to meme stocks - readers will gain valuable insights into the psychological and structural forces that drive market euphoria and collapse. The historical perspective provided helps readers recognize warning signs of speculative excess in contemporary markets.
May 22, 2026
43,470 words
3 hours 3 minutes
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