Tulip mania, a period of intense speculation in tulip bulbs in the 17th century, came to an end due to several factors. The
market became oversaturated, prices skyrocketed to unsustainable levels, and many investors began to sell their bulbs, causing a crash in the market.
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Tommaso
Sun Nov 17 2024
The tulip mania phenomenon reached its zenith during a specific timeframe.
DigitalWarrior
Sun Nov 17 2024
This occurred during the winter months spanning from 1636 to 1631.
Andrea
Sun Nov 17 2024
During this peak period, the frequency of contract exchanges escalated rapidly.
Lorenzo
Sat Nov 16 2024
Some contracts were traded as many as five times among speculators.
Chiara
Sat Nov 16 2024
Despite the brisk trading activity, no actual tulip bulb deliveries were made.