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Extraordinary Popular Delusions
Contributor(s): MacKay, Charles (Author)
ISBN: 1890151408     ISBN-13: 9781890151409
Publisher: Templeton Press
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Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: January 2000
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Annotation: First published in 1841, this classic work studies the psychology of crowds and mass mania throughout history. Fascinating, mesmerizing, and amazingly shrewd, this still relevant study contains important messages that apply to investor's behavior today.
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Economics - Theory
- Social Science | Sociology - General
- Business & Economics | Marketing - Multilevel
Dewey: 001.9
Physical Information: 1.8" H x 5.6" W x 8.5" (2.60 lbs) 744 pages
 
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Today, as in the time of the South Sea Bubble, human nature is drawn like a moth to flame by the speculative fads of the marketplace. The excitement of new glamour issues in electronics or medical technology, the general euphoria over a rising market; these lure even many experienced investors. Their optimism overcomes their better judgment. They abandon critical analysis of the investment's fundamental value. Like gamblers in a casino they play against the odds, paying inflated prices and dreaming of quick profit. from the foreword by John Marks Templeton

Mackay's classic, first published in 1841, studies the psychology of crowds and mass mania throughout history, including accounts of classic scams, grand-scale madness, and deceptions. Some of these include the Mississippi scheme that swept France in 1720, the South Sea Bubble that ruined thousands in England at the same time, and the tulip mania of Holland, when fortunes were made and lost on single tulip bulbs.

Other chapters deal with fads and delusions that often spring from valid ideas of causes, many of which still have their followers today: alchemy and the philosopher's stone, the prophecies of Nostradamus, the coming of comets and judgment day, the Rosicrucians, and astrology.

Time and again we can avoid disastrous pitfalls and learn to profit by seeing the ways that history repeats itself. Fascinating, mesmerizing, strikingly strange, and amazingly shrewd, this book will never be forgotten and cannot be ignored.

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