Stock and bond certificates are the ultimate melding of creativity and commerce.
To celebrate this history ahead of fathers day, we’ll be outside the @NYSE (cross of Wall St and Bond St) this Friday, June 7th from noon - market close offering our collection of over 250+ old stocks, bonds, and market collectables from the 1800s thru to present day.
From beautiful early 1900s NYC Train Bonds, funky 1960's General Motors certificates, the ship-maker behind the Titanic, Disney WW2 War Bonds, and so much more.
There’s something for everyone with prices ranging from $20 to $2,000.
Come discover, learn and own a piece of the past!
This is one of the most - if not THE most - in-depth video interview I've ever done, covering how I became a short seller, birthing the self storage industry in China, and a fantastic gold company of which I'm on the board ($MINE / $MFG.CN).
On September 24, 1869, infamous financiers Jay Gould and James Fisk secretly tried to corner the US gold market, using political connections and underhanded maneuvers.
Their gold-buying frenzy sent prices soaring 40%, creating chaos as speculators scrambled to cover their bets. At one point, Gould and Fisk held three times the city’s available gold supply.
When President Grant realized the plot, he ordered $4 million in government gold sold that morning. Within minutes, the price of gold crashed from $160 to $138 an ounce, wiping out fortunes, bankrupting brokers, and even causing suicides among ruined speculators.
Gould, sneaky to the end, quietly sold his gold before the collapse and walked away with millions. The fallout changed how markets were watched and how quickly government could slam the brakes on reckless speculation.
The term “Black Friday” didn’t start as a shopping holiday, it comes from one of Wall Street’s earliest scandales.
To celebrate Union Pacific's purchase of Norfolk Southern, we're offering an exclusive 20% off on all collectable train stock & bond certificates in our shop! $UP $NSC
At the BRIDGE Roundtable in New York, Brian Hanly, CEO of @BullishStudio, reflects on the importance of optimism, diverse perspectives, and cross-industry collaboration.
From media leaders to tech giants, he highlights the shared responsibility of shaping a future where technology and journalism work hand in hand to strengthen the media landscape. #WorldMediaBRIDGE
The next New Asia Podcast™️ is now live! Carson Block checks in with Head of Muddy Waters Asia Rob Medd to unpack what’s really going on as Vietnam faces rising tariff threats and shifting global supply chains.
We also dig into:
🇻🇳 10–25% tariffs & what they’d actually mean for Vietnam
📦 “Legal-ish” tariff workarounds
💸 FDI risks & credibility concerns
New episode of The New Asia Podcast out now 👇
Tonight at 8pm!
Ticker History is going live on Whatnot talking about the history behind your favorite companies and selling the best stock and bond certificates we have to offer.
Better yet, we’re giving you $15 to join us.
Every stock has a story that you can own, and this your chance.
Imagine eBay meet TikTok, but livestreamed- we’ll be presenting certificates, discussing the history behind each, then giving you a chance to purchase it live!
Part history lesson, part auction, part entertainment, every stream on Whatnot is unique.
Click the link in the next tweet to get your $15 credit on Whatnot- and set a reminder for 8pm!