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Title: I'm diving into financial history and want to learn more about Wall Street
Post by: crowl on June 10, 2024, 04:31:31 PM
Hi everyone, I'm diving into financial history and want to learn more about Wall Street. I'm particularly interested in its background, significant events, and any interesting facts that might not be widely known. Does anyone know a good resource or website that provides detailed and engaging information on this topic?
Title: Re: I'm diving into financial history and want to learn more about Wall Street
Post by: keizerg on June 10, 2024, 04:37:06 PM
Hello, For anyone curious about Wall Street and its fascinating history, I'd suggest visiting Pipsik https://www.pipsik.club/2024/06/10/30-interesting-facts-about-wall-street/ (https://www.pipsik.club/2024/06/10/30-interesting-facts-about-wall-street/) . They recently published an article titled "30 Interesting Facts About Wall Street," which covers a wide range of intriguing details. You'll find stories about the origins of Wall Street's name, the historical events that shaped it, and some lesser-known facts like the defensive wall built by Dutch settlers or the Buttonwood Agreement. The site does a great job of mixing historical context with engaging trivia, making it a great read for anyone interested in finance and history. Check it out; you won't be disappointed!
Title: Re: I'm diving into financial history and want to learn more about Wall Street
Post by: Mona_Peterson on August 06, 2024, 12:04:55 PM
For a deep dive into Wall Street’s history, you might find the following resources useful: Michael Lewis's books "The Big Short" and "Liar's Poker" offer engaging insights into Wall Street's past and culture. The Museum (https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-dallas-box-co-196518941/episode/the-roi-of-the-branded-shopping-196518942/) of American Finance's website is also a great resource for detailed information. Additionally, Investopedia has many articles on Wall Street's history. For a more casual take, check out NPR's "Planet Money" and "Freakonomics Radio" for interesting financial topics. Enjoy your exploration!