• The Dutch tulip bulb bubble was one of the most famous asset bubbles and crashes of all time.

  • At the height of the bubble, tulips were selling for around 10,000 guilders, which is equal to the cost of a mansion on Amsterdam’s Grand Canal.
  • Tulips were introduced to Holland in 1593 and the bubble occurred mostly from 1634 to 1637.
  • Recent studies have questioned the extent of tulip mania, suggesting it may have been exaggerated as a parable of greed and excess.