Note that modern stock market was running 400 years from Netherlands.
For example, suppose we (people in the world) have all equal asset evenly as much as 100 at 400 years ago.
Now suppose one trader at 400 years ago find a way to conquer ONLY 6% of the neighbor's asset EVERY YEAR. (100, 106, 112.3, ...)
Simple math says 1.06^400 = 13253973744 seems to be bigger than today's population in the worlds.
Therefore there is NO TRADING LOGIC which kept CONTINUOUSLY 6% compounded over the 400 years. If there was, then one person has ALL the asset now in the world.
Please tell me if there is error here.
PS) Also I heard the average interest rate was roughly 6%, over the 400 years
In addition to valuable assets not being evenly distributed, you need much more information in order to get the math OK here. 6% of what?
- 6% of itself, then obviously the bigger whale you become, suddenly something may change overnight (the "new" Kodak-moment, or Blockbuster). It's hard to always be right, especially with so much invested. Both Kodak and Blockbuster took on new technology early mind you, but were unable to leverage those efforts.
- 6% of assets, are you then counting new enterprises, new resources, new technologies, etc.?
- 6% of currency, are you then counting new currencies, replaced currencies, changes of worth between them, printing of currency and hiding of currency?