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How the Speed of Information Changed the Markets Forever — From 1844 to Algorithmic Trading
On May 24, 1844, Samuel Morse transmitted the world's first long-distance telegraph message — and unknowingly triggered a 180-year race that reshaped financial markets. From information asymmetry and the Rothschild advantage to Wall Street's ticker tape, the 2010 Flash Crash, and today's high-frequency trading algorithms, this is the story of how the speed of information became the most powerful force in finance.
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May 245 min read


January 3, 1977: Apple Computer, Inc. Founded and the Rise of the Digital Economy
Founded on January 3, 1977, Apple Computer, Inc. marked a pivotal moment in financial and economic history. The company’s incorporation helped accelerate the shift from industrial to digital capitalism, reshaping personal technology, innovation-driven markets, and the foundations of today’s global digital economy.
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Jan 22 min read


From Isaac Newton to Cryptocurrencies: The Evolution of Financial Investing and Human Psychology
From Isaac Newton’s South Sea Bubble loss to today’s crypto market volatility, this article explores how human psychology shapes financial markets. Discover the evolution of investing from historical bubbles to modern digital trading, and learn why emotional control is as crucial as technology for investors aiming to avoid disaster and achieve lasting success.
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Jul 11, 20253 min read
