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How financial crisis occur, where cash or money go from the market,how boom and depression come, so here is answer asset bubble creation and asset bubble brust.

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Hirel Patel & Sandip Patel

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Mr. A Mr. B Mr. C

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The land of this country was the tiny island itself. The total money in circulation was 2 dollar as there were only two pieces of 1 dollar coins circulating around.

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$1 $1

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Mr. A Mr. B Mr. C

$1 $1

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Mr. A Mr. B

$1

B decided to purchase the land from A for 1 dollar.

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Mr. A Mr. B Mr. C

$1 $1= $1

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Mr. B $1+$1=$2

C thought that since there is only one piece of land in the country and land is non produceable asset, its value must definitely go up. So, he borrowed 1 dollar from A and together with his own 1 dollar, he bought the land from B for 2 dollar.

Mr. C

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Mr. A

Mr. B C owned the piece of land worth 2 dollar but with his

1 dollar debt to A, his net asset is 1 dollar. Mr. C

B sold his land and got 2 dollar, so his net asset

is 2 dollar

The net asset of the country = 4 dollar.

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Mr. A$2+$1=$3

A saw that the land he once owned has risen in value. He regretted selling it. Luckily, he has a 1 dollar loan to C. He then borrowed 2 dollar from B and acquired the land back from C for 3 dollar. The payment is by 2 dollar cash (which he borrowed) and cancellation of the 1 dollar loan to C.

Mr. C

Mr. B

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Mr. A

Mr. B

C now has the 2 coins. His net asset is also 2 dollar.

Mr. C

B loaned 2 dollar to A. So his net asset is 2 dollar.

The net asset of the country = 5 dollar. A bubble is building up.

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Mr. A $2+$2=$4

Mr. C

Mr. B

B saw that the value of land kept rising. He also wanted to own the land. So he bought the land from A for 4 dollar. The payment is by borrowing 2 dollar from C and cancellation of his 2 dollar loan to A.

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Mr. A

Mr. B

C loaned 2 dollar to B, so his net asset is 2 dollar.

Mr. C

B owned a piece of land that is worth 4 dollar but since he has a debt of 2 dollar with C,  his net Asset is 2

dollar.

The net asset of the country = 6 dollar. Even though, the country has only one piece of land and 2 Dollar in circulation.

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Everybody has made money and everybody felt happy and prosperous.

One day an evil wind blowed. An evil thought came to C's mind. "Hey, what if the land price stop going up, how could B repay my loan. There is only 2 dollar in circulation, I think after all the land that B owns is worth at most 1 dollar only. "A also thought the same.

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Mr. A

Mr. B C has a loan of 2 dollar to B. But it is a bad debt. Although

his net asset is still 2 dollar, his Heart is palpitating. Mr. C

B owed C 2 dollar and the land he owned which he thought worth 4 dollar is now 1 dollar. His net asset

become -1 dollar.

The net asset of the country = 3 dollar again.

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Who has stolen the 3 dollar from the country? Of course, before the bubble burst B thought his land worth 4 dollar.

Actually, right before the collapse, the net asset of the country was 6 dollar in paper. his net asset is still 2 dollar, his heart is palpitating. The net asset of the country = 3 dollar again.

B had no choice but to declare bankruptcy. C as to relinquish his 2 dollar bad debt to B but in return he acquired the land which is worth 1 dollar now.

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Mr. A

Mr. B C got no choice but end up with a land worth only 1 dollar (C

lost one dollar) Mr. C

B is bankrupt, his net asset is 0 dollar. ( B lost

everything )

The net asset of the country = 3 dollar.

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Mr. A

Mr. B

Mr. C

C is lucky that he is spared.End up with a land worth only 1 dollar

A is the winner. A owns the 2 coins

B is the loser. B is bankrupt

$1 $1

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When a bubble is building up, the debt of individual in a country to one another is also building up.

This case of the island is a close system whereby there is no other country and hence no foreign debt. The worth of the asset can only be calculated using the island's own currency. Hence, there is no net loss.

An over-damped system is assumed when the bubble burst, meaning the land's value did not go down to below 1 dollar.

When the bubble burst, the fellow with cash is the winner. The fellows having the land or extending loan to others are the loser. The asset could shrink or in worst case, they go bankrupt.

A few points worth noting

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When the bubble was in the growing phase, everybody made money.

If you are smart and know that you are living in a growing bubble, it is worthwhile to borrow money (like A ) and take part in the game. But you must know when you should change everything back to cash.

Instead of land, the above applies to stocks as well. The actual worth of land or stocks depend largely on

psychology

A few points worth noting

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