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What if the most decisive moment of the Napoleonic Wars didn’t happen on the battlefield — but on the bond desk?
In this episode of The Timeless Investor Show, Arie van Gemeren unpacks one of the most legendary (and controversial) financial trades in history: Nathan Rothschild’s alleged bond market coup during the Battle of Waterloo.
We explore:
• How the Rothschild network outpaced governments with faster intelligence
• Why market psychology is the ultimate weapon in financial warfare
• How this moment marked the shift from military to monetary dominance
• And what this all reveals about the financialization of empires — from the 1800s to today
This is more than a story about the past. It’s a blueprint for how modern power works.
This story is often repeated in financial lore — sometimes exaggerated or apocryphal — and should be understood in the context of broader shifts in capital, not ethnicity or identity.
📰 Read the companion essay and subscribe to The Timeless Investor Substack:
👉 https://lombardequities.substack.com
🎧 Subscribe, share, and leave a review if this episode sharpened your lens.
Act well. Think wisely. Build something Timeless.
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Follow the Timeless Investor Show if you want to hear more of our podcast content.
If you want to learn about new investment opportunities through Lombard Equities Group (accredited investors only), please reach out here.
Think Well. Act Wisely. Build Something Timeless.
Send us a text
What if the most decisive moment of the Napoleonic Wars didn’t happen on the battlefield — but on the bond desk?
In this episode of The Timeless Investor Show, Arie van Gemeren unpacks one of the most legendary (and controversial) financial trades in history: Nathan Rothschild’s alleged bond market coup during the Battle of Waterloo.
We explore:
• How the Rothschild network outpaced governments with faster intelligence
• Why market psychology is the ultimate weapon in financial warfare
• How this moment marked the shift from military to monetary dominance
• And what this all reveals about the financialization of empires — from the 1800s to today
This is more than a story about the past. It’s a blueprint for how modern power works.
This story is often repeated in financial lore — sometimes exaggerated or apocryphal — and should be understood in the context of broader shifts in capital, not ethnicity or identity.
📰 Read the companion essay and subscribe to The Timeless Investor Substack:
👉 https://lombardequities.substack.com
🎧 Subscribe, share, and leave a review if this episode sharpened your lens.
Act well. Think wisely. Build something Timeless.
Subscribe to the Timeless Investor Newsletter for our long-form content.
Follow the Timeless Investor Show if you want to hear more of our podcast content.
If you want to learn about new investment opportunities through Lombard Equities Group (accredited investors only), please reach out here.
Think Well. Act Wisely. Build Something Timeless.