EVERY Financial Crisis Explained
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Let's dig into the whole up-and-down rollercoaster of economic recessions in human history. It's like each downturn is trying to outdo the previous one... and surprise, another crisis pops up, no matter how much we try to brace ourselves against economic chaos.
So, what's the deal with this never-ending cycle, and what lessons can we really take away from these recurring economic challenges? 🎢💸
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@cosmicorphan
7 ай бұрын
Like someone else said below: Pandemic to 2024 recession (that will probably most likely happen, whether we like it or not...) 😨
@Stellar-Cowboy
7 ай бұрын
Perfect balance of humor and information. Keep being awesome Caya and team!
@tylerklepek4716
7 ай бұрын
This is very well done content. Great job. If you want to dive down the rabbit hole with interest rates. Check out real estate leverage in commercial offices. The debt specifically. Also, this might be right up your ally. Regional banks, they do not mark their loses ‘mark to market’. Because interest rates went up so much the underlying investments are down, but they don’t necessarily ‘realize’ the loss until. You know, SVB bank. Your content is so well done. Would love to see what that could look like from your perspective.
@ewereigumbor
7 ай бұрын
Love this series, would love to know the details on the other 19th and 20th century recessions
You guys make better content than most of the media companies on youtube.
@slidebean
7 ай бұрын
Appreciate this, and you guys watching 🫶🏽 - Caya
@lll1560
7 ай бұрын
damn right
@SecondTake123
7 ай бұрын
Honestly!
@ChainSawMann3d
7 ай бұрын
may be because u never searched well in KZread
@markferguson7563
6 ай бұрын
I'm 69 years old, and I first encountered what was espoused in this clip in, YIKES, my God, way back in 1975, at a seminar being addressed by the long departed Charlie King. I've been rehashing all of Charlie's perspectives (and, also, what has been spruiked in the clip, too) for nearly 5 decades. Sadly, the criminals, whether they're business smarties, or their lackeys in governments who facilitate their agendas keep resurfacing to perpetuate the Ponzi schemes.
KEEP GOING!!! Just love how you guys condense these "missing link" or "missing piece of the puzzle" information that ties everything together videos. Truly great work and many thanks!
@slidebean
7 ай бұрын
🫶🏽 - Caya
@markferguson4011
6 ай бұрын
@ejefepinnock945 The advice I'll give you about bitcoin, and all its derivates, is to steer as far away from this as you possibly can. It's a conjob of extraordinary proportions and is buttressed in nothing more than a total confidence trick. Bitcoin, as is indupitably is with MMT, is a Ponzi scheme. The enormous different between the two is that, every single one of the world's top 50 economies are in the rort of printing money, and they ain't gunna let any upstart muscel in on their operations. A suggestion to you on how to make good money for an enduring period is to invest in any foods that can be grown in controlled environmental conditions in green-houses. I had an opportunity to invest $750k in these ventures in 2010, but didn't. My pal who "seized the opportunity" has made a net-after-tax income of $175k since 2013.
@jackiedelvalle
Ай бұрын
Yes, do. I've lived through a few recessions and personally crashed as a result of the 2008 one, but the reminder of how repetitive, inevitable and callous it always is for the little people is always valuable.
Yes, keep going Caya. These are awesome mini documentaries.
I think there are a few reasons why these recessions keep on happening : 1.Most people have very little knowledge on financial or history. 2. No one questions good times, no one questions a good deal if it pays...until it doesn't 3. People who are financial or history savvy will always ride the tide and cash out while the fools are deep in it
@4-SeasonNature
6 ай бұрын
Mostly the 3rd one.
Love these documentary-style videos on your channel! Your production quality is insane 🔥
The way you explain and show things visually is great! You are part of the people who see that something around seems wonky and want to understand what is going on. Important work.
I very rarely leave comments, but this video is totally worth one. Very informative, educational and amazing video production. Loved the scenery-jumping and joking about it :) Keep up the good work!
@slidebean
7 ай бұрын
Wohoo. Glad we got you to comment. The algorithm thanks you too. - Caya
Been an avid subscriber & follower of you guys for years. This imho was one of your best videos to date. Absolutely incredible, such an interesting & compelling story, and so well-narrated. Love the segue iceland shot too lol
@slidebean
7 ай бұрын
Wohoo! Thanks for watching for so long. Now that I have you, can you name one other video that you really liked? (Trying to get a sense of what’s working and what’s not) - Caya
You’re content just keeps getting better and better. This was amazing and the music at the end slaps. Give us more!
Keep going please. The pandemic to 2024 recession, the 1980s recession, etc
Hope you and the team keep going! These videos are absolute gems even though they highlight how myself and many in financially privileged situations (aka living as middle class in a developed economy) don’t or won’t learn our lessons.
This one needs a long version!!
Keep going! This was incredibly well done and helpful.
Loved this series.. please continue to make more. Education is so so important
Keep going, this is one of my favorite youtube channels by far, you content is gold!
I love these videos, absolutely well researched, edited and presented. Brilliant!
Please keep going! I love all the videos you guys have made so far!! Keep up the great work!
loved this one. great content from your team.
Best business / financial channel in YT!!
@slidebean
7 ай бұрын
🫶🏼 - Caya
Absolutely keep putting these informative videos out
I say it every time but it's for good reason you guys are truly a diamond in the rough and I wish you nothing but success. I also love that you guys keep producing HDR videos it looks super pretty especially when he kept hopping around the world that was really funny
don't stop caya, keep going with these videos
Great work and Keep going !!
Great video,deserved to be longer 🔥
Congratulations on making a very simple and effective but very eye opening video. It really expanded even further my understanding of how things work. Thank you
Keep going! This is incredibly well made content that I hope the YT algo really picks up and spreads.
I was just asking "did he fly to Iceland for that shot?!" 🤣
One of my favorite channels by far. Please keep going 🔥🔥
Love these! Please post more!
You guys are amazing!
I swear, those transitions... Just 👏
As a lover of history, this video is by far one of my favorite ones gentleman. Outstanding as always!!! Pura vida!
Amazing job guys!!
You make really good videos.. please keep going.
Yes. Your videos are so engaging and smartly written.
@slidebean
7 ай бұрын
🫶🏽 - Caya
This was great, thanks...
Yes, keep going Caya - awesome work
The only thing that made the Depression great were the interventionist policies AFTER the crash. Not the crash itself alone. And that includes Hoover and FDR.
Stunmbled across this channel at 5:45 am this morning (I'm in Sydney) when the sun shining through the window woke me up. Well, I have to say what a tragedy it is that I didn't encounter it way earlier than that. Every single thing that was espoused by the host are, in TOTAL SYNC, with EVERYTHING that I've been a spruiking since attending a seminar here in Sydney in 1975 and heard two speakers expose what the host did spake. I just clicked on to the subscribe button to make sure I don't miss other broadcasts that expose the crap they feed us mugs in the mire.
Thanks for another interesting and informative video!
I am a financial advisor. This content is fantastic. Keep it up!
Yes, keep going! Well done guys
Good historical video.
Very well done!
Thank you for making excellent video. Much appreciated. Very Educating.
very good video!
Hello from France, nice to understand more economic history with your work
Th 1992 recession was BAD in the UK .. so I moved to Germany and got a mega well paid job,as they were doing very well economically. Today I suspect that wouldn't be possible - crises are probably global.
amazing content
Yes, make another, one, good job
Yes keep going!!
This was great !
Yes caya, keep going ..
one thing that massively impacted the 1929 recession that you forgot to mention was that the federal reserve reduced the amount of currency in circulation by 1/3rd. the federal reserve has a much bigger role in many/most recessions after its creation, you should keep that in mind.
@KevinSmith-qi5yn
7 ай бұрын
It's not that the amount of currency was reduced. Roughly 7% of currency was taken out of circulation from 1926 to 1930. It's that the roaring 20s happened without an increase in currency to match the increase in productivity. Given the structure of the federal reserve before it was taken off the gold standard, it was not capable of supplying that currency without the US government or a federal reserve member bank taking on debt. This is the inherent weakness of using an entity meant as a source of liquidity as the central currency. Given what we knew about economics during the time it makes sense that the federal reserve bank was setup like banks from the 19th century. If the US Reserve Note did not become the world currency, then it would have probably been replaced in the 1950s.
Keep going!
The video so well made...
Yes, keep going
Nice content
Keep goinggg
That was great make a part 2 and 3 for this
amazing 😮
keep going!
Now I learn from the weekend
@slidebean
7 ай бұрын
I felt it coming. - Caya
Do another series of this please
Great job! Please keep going. I could use a re-education.
Your content is 🔥. New sub here 👋
Recession is man man-made one. Thanks for the great content 🎉🎉
Definitely keep them coming. Produce the inbound 2024 recession next
Keep going)
Please keep going
Keep going.
@slidebean
7 ай бұрын
OK. - Caya
mae these videos are amazing. Gracias por el contenido mi her
I really Love to See More and More about speculation Bubbles and the Great Depression to understand what will eventually repeat itself.
I like how you kept mentioning 2024 as the real estate crisis, ive been watching a youtube channel called MHFIN thats been saying a real estate recession is on its way for the past year and a half.
I very rarely comment but this particular video and your channel are get source of information
@slidebean
7 ай бұрын
The algorithm says ‘Thank you, good sir’ - Caya
6:25 Have you ever known anything red to be good and green to be bad on a gauge?
“We learned to never do Proto currencies again”. 23k cryptocurrencies later….
4:26 "*not shot in 1796" cracks the hell out of me 🤣
@slidebean
7 ай бұрын
Last minute joke 😅 - Caya
8:30 dope suit
Your Volcano in Iceland reference was prescient!
Yes
Derek from Veritasium is your voice doppelganger. I mean, excellent video. But you do sound similar.
Make a video about “The changing world order” it’s a good read and has potential
The US is still full of abandoned homes from the 2007 crash.
"It had done so, with credit" Oh. "And people wanted to invest." Oh no. Oh my god. "Then they raised interest rates." OH MY GOD.
"Ford invents the car" guyyyys who's gonna tell them? :p
I hope some historian in some school is using these vids to explain stuff to their students.
😌 YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSS!!
You should interview an economist like Bob Murphy or Per Bylund to discuss how central bank manipulation of interest rates and the money supply affects the business cycle. It would give more context to your topics and it is important information your audience would appreciate learning.
3:08. Napoleon was not even a famous general by 1796. The europeans were not busy fighting him at that time. It was maybe more the mess of the French revolution. Otherwise very instructive video. Good, you didn't advise us to buy gold at the end of your video. That's the generic advice most crisis predictors give when concluding their videos to the point that you feel them either sponsored by a gold selling company or they are just short sellers. These 2 types of people never stop predicting economic crisis all year round to the point that you feel that fear mongering is just part of their marketing strategies to keep their business running.
Have you read Phillip J Anderson's Secret Life of Real Estate & Banking? I think you'd enjoy it (& would be great source material for these videos).
0:04 hidden message😂
Slidebean could you send a drive link for the picture of the recession timeline or mapped which was in the start of the video
Than Q 📹📼
Endless content machine, because we will never change our economic system to not have recessions any more.
There was a veiled threat at the end😅
recessions are a necessary part of the economic cycle. when they are delayed, future recessions will be more severe.
Mortgages and 401Ks assume a lifetime job, with no layoffs or recessions.
Well someone’s loses are gain for somebody; someone’s gain is loss for somebody. That’s what economics teaches use.