First Book On Speculation - Confusion of Confusions by Joseph de la Vega

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Full Audiobook: "Confusion of Confusions" by Joseph de la Vega

Explore "Confusion of Confusions" by Joseph de la Vega, the first book ever written about the stock market, originally published in 1688. This historical work provides a unique window into the early days of financial trading, focusing on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange and offering insights into the mechanics of markets, human behavior, and speculative trading.

The book combines allegory, practical advice, and philosophical reflection to explain the complexities of trading and market psychology during the 17th century. Despite being written over 300 years ago, many of de la Vega's observations remain relevant to modern finance and economics. Listen to understand how early market systems operated and how human nature influenced trading decisions centuries ago.

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