Sir Isaac Newton was no genius, after all - Things You Know But Not Quite | Amazing Facts | Trivia

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Sir Isaac Newton was no genius, after all

  • In 1720, Newton owned shares worth £7000 in South Sea Company, the most sought-after stock in England.
  • He sold these shares for £14,000 and made a profit of 100%.
  • But the shares of the company kept rising, luring Newton to enter the market again.
  • So, a few months later Newton bought a good number of shares again, however, at a much higher price.
  • And then the price of the shares tanked, causing Newton a loss of £20,000The figure has been contested with some saying it was £10,000..
  • He is claimed to have said ‘[he could] calculate the motions of the heavenly bodies, but not the madness of people’.
  • For the rest of his life (died in 1727), he forbade anyone to speak the words “South Sea” in his presence.
“[…]high IQ and higher education are not enough to make an investor intelligent. [To be an intelligent investor] means being patient, disciplined, and eager to learn. [It] is a trait more of the character than of the brain.” – Benjamin Graham (The Intelligent Investor).
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