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Dutch tulip bulb market bubble

An actual market bubble that took place in Holland during the 1600's when tulip bulbs were traded as commodities due to the high value placed on them by the elite. Extreme demand led to price acceleration that eventually led to a severe market crash which destroyed many fortunes.

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