>In 1720, Sir Isaac Newton lost a fortune trading shares in the South Sea Co.2
>1720年,艾萨克·牛顿爵士(Sir Isaac Newton)炒南海公司(South Sea Company)的股票亏了一大笔钱
>1720年,艾萨克·牛顿爵士(Sir Isaac Newton)炒南海公司(South Sea Company)的股票亏了一大笔钱
>In 1720, Sir Isaac Newton lost a fortune trading shares in the South Sea Co.2
>1720年,艾萨克·牛顿爵士(Sir Isaac Newton)炒南海公司(South Sea Company)的股票亏了一大笔钱
He should have given it to me instead
他不如把那钱给我
>>62594322
Taught him Gravity good that episode did tho.
不过那一集倒是好好教了他什么叫重力
>He reportedly forbade anyone from uttering the words "South Sea" in his presence for the remainder of his life.
>据说此后他禁止任何人在他面前说出“南海”这两个字
KWAB.
>>62594322
>rugpulled by jamboys
>被jamboys拉地毯了
kek
>Newton initially invested in the South Sea Company and made a substantial profit when he sold his shares during the rise.
>牛顿一开始投了南海公司,股价上涨时抛掉,赚了不少
>But he then watched the price continue climbing. Like many investors, he apparently became convinced that he had sold too early and bought back in at a much higher price.
>可后来股价接着涨。跟很多投资者一样,他大概觉得自己卖早了,又在高位接了回来
>When the bubble burst, Newton lost an immense amount of money for the time, commonly reported as around £20,000 (although the precise figure is uncertain).
>泡沫一破,牛顿亏惨了,当时普遍传是£20,000左右(具体数字不确定)
>>62594392
If even Newton couldn't resist FOMO then how can we ever blame ourselves for the same thing.
连牛顿都没逃过FOMO,我们又凭什么怪自己
>>62594322
when i read that newton was interested in how optics and eyes worked so he ended up shoving a needle into his eyeball and almost made himself blind i lost all respect for him. newton has fallen
看到牛顿(Newton)因为研究光学和眼睛怎么工作,结果往自己眼球里扎针,差点把自己弄瞎,我对他就彻底没好感了。牛顿塌房了。
>>62594322
LET IT GO YOu fUcKInG OLD FUCk
>>62594322
You don’t have a damn proof. He probably made shit up by himself, we need pen and paper to believe.
你压根没有证据。大概率是他自己瞎编的,得有白纸黑字我们才信。
>>62594392
There's evidence for his initial purchase and sale, but there isn't any actual evidence that he bought in the second time.
他第一次买卖是有证据的,但第二次入场并没有什么实锤。
>>62595345
Yeah there is. There was a guy that looked into it and his conclusion was like "yep, it's real". No, I will not elaborate.
有啊。有人专门研究过,结论就是“是真的”。不,我不会展开说。
>>62594322
Parchments or it didn't happen
拿出羊皮纸来,不然就是没这回事。
He just like me fr fr
他真的跟我一模一样,真心话。
Leibniz 2 - 0 Newton
莱布尼茨(Leibniz) 2 - 0 牛顿。
they cant defeat me anymore. i will literally buy until i die.
他们已经奈何不了我了。我会一直买到死。
>>62595348
There are good records of the share transactions from the stock exchange. Those records show the first Newton purchase and sale, but do not show the second. If your guy has found those stock exchange records then please produce them.
股票交易所的交易记录很完整。记录显示牛顿第一次买入和卖出,但没有第二次。要是你说的那人真找到了这些交易所记录,那就拿出来。
>As the Master of the Mint starting in 1696, Newton earned an enormous salary of roughly £3,200 to £3,500 per year—equivalent to over a million pounds annually today
自1696年起担任皇家铸币厂厂长(Master of the Mint),牛顿每年薪水高达约£3,200到£3,500——相当于现在每年超过100万英镑。
>When he died in March 1727 at age 84, he left behind a fat bank account, valuable silver items, a house full of possessions, and enough wealth to pass a substantial inheritance to his half-nieces and nephews without even leaving a formal will
他1727年3月去世,享年84岁,留下一大笔存款、值钱的银器、满屋家当,还有足够多的财产,即使没留正式遗嘱,也能给同父异母/同母异父的侄子和侄女们留下可观的遗产。
OP is a reddit posting bot
楼主(OP)是个reddit发帖机器人。
>>62595345
Cope isaac
接着嘴硬吧,艾萨克(Isaac)。
>>62594322
He only lost 20 million 2026 dollars.
他只亏了按2026年币值算的2000万美元。
That's basically nothing.
基本等于没有。
He invented gravity, and a 20 million was a lot for him
他发明了重力,20 million对他来说已经算巨款了。
Elon musk has 1 trillion dollars in cash.
马斯克(Elon Musk)手里有1万亿美元现金。
south sea
南海(South Sea)
>literally zero commercial profit
> 字面意义上的零商业利润
>valuation was a failure, literally more than the entire landmass of britain
> 估值失败,字面意义上比整个英国(Britain)的陆地面积还大
>epic FOMO
> 史诗级FOMO
>using leveraged credit in order to buy more stock
> 用杠杆信贷买更多股票
AI
>zero commercial profit for AI companies
> AI公司零商业利润
>valuation of AI companies includes data centers not yet built, including potential data centers IN SPACE
> AI公司估值里包括还没建的数据中心,连太空(IN SPACE)里的潜在数据中心都算了
>epic FOMO
> 史诗级FOMO
>AI startups using similar circular financing by using startup costs to purchase server farms/CPU
> AI初创公司搞类似的循环融资,拿启动资金去买服务器农场/CPU
i'm noticing...
我发现了……
>>62594407
You're supposed to learn from the mistakes of your fellow men.
人应该从同类的错误里吸取教训。
>>62595401
When Newton was Master of the Mint, he hunted down counterfeiters and coin clippers ruthlessly, using a network of informants, interrogation of prisoners, even infiltrating criminal circles in disguise. With evidence gathered and organized rigorously, he brought around 30 men and women to justice. Convicted of High Treason, they were either hung, drawn and quartered, or burned at the stake.
牛顿(Newton)当皇家铸币厂厂长那会儿,无情地追杀造假币和剪币边的人,动用线人网、审讯囚犯,甚至乔装打入犯罪圈子。他把证据整理得井井有条,把大约30名男女送上了法庭。他们被判叛国罪,要么绞死、剖腹、四马分尸,要么被火刑烧死。
>>62595345
>Modern archival research by mathematician Andrew Odlyzko (published by the Royal Society) analyzed surviving transfer ledgers from other institutions. They show Newton systematically liquidated his safe, income-generating government annuities and Bank of England holdings in mid-1720 to purchase South Sea stock near its price peak (around £800 to £1,000 per share).
现代档案研究显示,数学家安德鲁·奥德利兹科(Andrew Odlyzko)在英国皇家学会(Royal Society)发表的研究分析了其他机构留存的过户账本。账本显示,1720年中,牛顿系统性地把安全、能生息的政府年金和英格兰银行(Bank of England)的持仓清仓,在股价高点(大约每股£800到£1,000)买入南海股票。
>The inventory of Newton’s estate compiled upon his death in 1727 shows that he still held significant quantities of restructured South Sea stock. By comparing the value of his pre-1720 portfolio to his post-1720 holdings, historians estimate his net losses were between £10,000 and £20,000 (roughly $3 million to $20+ million in purchasing power today).
1727年牛顿(Newton)去世时,遗产清单显示他还持有大量重组后的南海公司股票(South Sea stock)。历史学家对比了他1720年前后的投资组合,估算其净亏损在£10,000到£20,000之间(按今天购买力约合$3 million到$20+ million)。
Newton had no concept of getting droned on a battlefield
牛顿压根没概念什么叫在战场上被无人机炸死。
>>62594322
He was in early, cashed out then got greedy and bought in at the peak.
他进场早,先套现跑路,后来贪心,又在最高点追进去。
>>62594407
Information on bubbles were very scarce back then. It wasn't even a term. I'm sure there were people involved in the financial markets back then that were aware of the phenomenon we call bubbles, but it was likely very informalised, Isaac Newton would have been aware of the "Dutch tulip mania" that happened a century prior to Newton, but of course, that could never happen in Britain. People back then likely only thought of the tulip mania as a strange event that couldn't repeat, and was just the Dutch being absurd. I doubt most people connected it to markets as a whole.
那时候关于泡沫的信息少得可怜,"泡沫"甚至都还不是个词。我相信当时金融市场里肯定有人知道我们现在叫泡沫的那种现象,但应该只是口耳相传,完全没有系统化。牛顿大概也知道比他早一个世纪的"荷兰郁金香狂热"(Dutch tulip mania),但当然了,英国(Britain)是不可能发生这种事的。当时的人大概只觉得郁金香狂热是个不会再出现的怪事,纯属荷兰人发癫。我敢说大多数人都没把它和整个市场联系起来。
>>62594392
>£20,000
£20,000 is fucking nothing what a little bitch and a poorfaggot.
£20,000算个屁,真是个废物穷逼。
>>62596861
Imagine how much money £20,000 was 20 years, ago, then imagine how much it was 50 years ago, and 70 years ago
你想想,£20,000在20年前是什么概念;再想一下50年前、70年前。
Now, go back 350 years, and try to imagine that. In Newton's time, £1 was half an ounce of gold.
现在倒推350年,你自己品品。牛顿那个时代,£1值半盎司黄金。
Half an ounce of gold now is £2000
现在半盎司黄金值£2000。
So take £20,000
所以拿£20,000
multiiply it by 2000
乘以2000
That's £40,000,000
就是£40,000,000。
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