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"South Sea Bubble" refers to the phase of overheated speculation in South Sea company shares that started around the year 1711, reached its peak and collapsed in the year 1720. It was one of the earliest bubbles that occurred in the cycle of share market booms and busts. "Make hay while the sun shines" - a few make hay, while for many the sun sets. Sir Isaac Newton lost his life's savings during the South Sea Bubble. The event South Sea Bubble draws inspiration from busts, booms, cycles, corrections, rallies, stock trends and many such happenings in the world of stock markets. An event meant to test your knowledge and interest in the world of equities, South Sea Bubble is for all the stock market enthusiasts out there. If stock tickers and charts always run at the back of your mind, it's the time to prove your mettle. Here is a piece of insider news: your success would depend on identifying trends and events that went buzz at the high streets of the world - the Dalal Street and the Wall Street. Check the Online Quiz Page!! |