>claim to be good for business

Umm no sweetie, please educate yourself. Go and buy some bitcoin

>fake news -- like most history

Damn...

Did he run into a Dutch-Ecuadorian that explained this shit to him or something?

Is this true?
I've seen it mentioned in multiple economics books.

>books
You mean what (((they))) want you to believe

Good'n

No.

Also this is you daily reminder that tulip mania is a 5 eyes coordinated psyop designed to cause normies to lost money by passing off on what will become the greatest money grab in history.

Some wounds never heal and letting them spread and allowing people to believe this misinformation will be a tragedy.

Maybe the "tulip fever" is fakes news or it was exagerated. But that's is irrelevant: bubbles in the markets happens all the time.
People accussing bitcoin of being a bubble could be wrong, but they have a valid point.

There are no records of economic data from the months when the tulip mania supposedly happened.

Tulips is a meme made up to trick Normies into avoiding good opportunities