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Jeremy Grantham: 28 Bubbles since 1928


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I have seen this mentioned a few times recently and was searching for a list of them.... any thoughts? Or perhaps the board can help?

 

1) Internet bubble

2) Gold in 1980s

3) Housing bubble 2003-2007 (USA)

4) Housing bubble Australia (currently in one)

5) Gold ...now?

6) ...

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I have seen this mentioned a few times recently and was searching for a list of them.... any thoughts? Or perhaps the board can help?

 

1) Internet bubble

2) Gold in 1980s

3) Housing bubble 2003-2007 (USA)

4) Housing bubble Australia (currently in one)

5) Gold ...now?

6) ...

 

Beanie Babies.  Got a drawer full.  Any bidders?  ::)

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Japan real estate was the biggest of all...and of course their stock market followed.

1929 stock market

these are the biggest with largest pain...well we will see we may not be done in America yet.

 

Dazel.

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Sports cards + memorabilia

 

 

Sport cards bubbles, like tulip bulbs, are self limiting because they are subject to increasing supply.  The spread between the wholesale bid and the retail asked is very very very wide, generally no bid for all but the most sought cards.  Rare exceptions such as a certified 1956 Mickey Mantle card are touted as examples to perpetuate the illusion of amazing gains.  The markets for most memorabilia are illiquid and also subject to very wide spreads.  :-[

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If you believe gold is now in a bubble then check out some of the other commodities..

http://www.tradingreview.com/copper-chart.html

http://www.tradingreview.com/feeder-cattle-chart.html

http://www.tradingreview.com/heating-oil-chart.html

http://www.tradingreview.com/pork-bellies-chart.html

http://www.tradingreview.com/soybean-commodity-chart.html

 

etc. etc. etc.

 

Perhaps not all of these are in bubbles... perhaps the bubble is in the measuring stick - USD dollars (debt):

 

 

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Rare exceptions such as a certified 1956 Mickey Mantle card . . .

 

Too funny you used this example since I own one of these (with an inherited basis of 5 cents or whatever the pack of cards cost back then).

 

Another obvious bubble not mentioned above was the Nifty Fifty.

 

And U.S. farmland had a bubble in the 80's as well I think.

 

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