Some of the biggest asset bubbles seen in our history. It was something interesting that I read today.
An asset bubble occurs when the price of a financial asset or commodity rises to levels well above historical norms, above its actual value, or both.
- Crypto Bubble: 2021
- US Housing Bubble: 2000s resulting in the 2008 financial crisis
- Dot-com Bubble: late 1990s & early 2000s
- Japan’s Real Estate and Stock Market Bubble: 1980s
- South Sea Bubble: 18th century, Great Britain
- Dutch Tulip Bubble: 17th Century, Netherlands #tulipmania
Key Take-away: Asset allocation and regular rebalancing of your investments are very important. Don’t put all your eggs in the same basket
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