When The NYSE Closed Down For Months

In this video clip from the Selling With Love Podcast, Jason Marc Campbell sits down with the great and powerful James Rickards to share an amazing historical story about how the New York Stock Exchange (the biggest stock market in America) had to close for almost half a year in 1914, leading people to trade stocks right on the streets - they even put ads in newspapers to meet up and swap stocks on the sidewalk!

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🎙️Guest’s Bio
Jim Rickards is a renowned economist, lawyer, and author who has written extensively on the global economy and financial markets. He has been a frequent guest on financial news networks and has lectured at renowned universities such as Johns Hopkins, Georgetown, and Northwestern. Rickards has advised the U.S. Department of Defense and intelligence community on national security matters. His latest book, "Money GPT", examines the potential dangers artificial intelligence poses to the economy and society at large. With decades of experience in banking, investment, and geopolitics, Rickards offers a unique and insightful perspective on the intersection of technology and finance.