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  • The Rise and Fall of Charles Ponzi. Charles Ponzi The Documentary | History of the Ponzi Scheme. Bernie Madoff who died in prison at the age of 82 is today the most famous Ponzi Schemer, but Charles Ponzi is the man this con was named after.
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    Charles Ponzi, was an Italian born con artist based out of the United States and Canada. Born and raised in Lugo Italy, he became internationally famous in the early 1920s as a con man for his money-making scheme. He promised clients a 50% profit within 45 days, or 100% profit within 90 days, by buying discounted postal reply coupons in Europe and redeeming them at face value in the United States as a form of financial arbitrage. In reality, Ponzi was paying earlier investors using the investments of later investors.
    While this type of fraudulent investment scheme was not originally invented by Ponzi, it became so identified with him that it now is referred to as a "Ponzi scheme". His scheme ran for just under a year before it collapsed, costing his "investors" $20 million.
    This history channel style documentary tells the full story of Charles Ponzi, from his childhood in Italy, through to the heights of his fame in Boston Massachusetts, through to his prison sentence, deportation, and his life after the scheme collapsed. In this film the Ponzi scheme is explained along with how it differs from a pyramid scheme.
    The film is written and narrated by Patrick Boyle, a fund manager and finance professor at King's College London.
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  • @PBoyle
    @PBoyle  4 роки тому +337

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    • @reggie3819
      @reggie3819 4 роки тому +14

      You make me wish I had studied finance rather than mechanical and material engineering. I love the videos

    • @JoshtheFifith
      @JoshtheFifith 4 роки тому +9

      the story is very interestingly put down with amazing calming music

    • @parac0sm0naut26
      @parac0sm0naut26 4 роки тому +7

      Excellent narration. Have you heard of The Drake Fortune scam? If you haven't done an episode on it yet, I highly suggest it.

    • @eddiekorkis
      @eddiekorkis 4 роки тому +4

      He literally robed Peter to pay paul. The first Pyramid scheme. Or at least the most famous one.

    • @FitByTheLake
      @FitByTheLake 4 роки тому +6

      @@eddiekorkis Not a pyramid scheme. He even made that clear at the beginning.

  • @Tina06019
    @Tina06019 Рік тому +233

    It’s nice to know that Ponzi had been so courageous in donating 120 square inches of his skin to a burn victim, a fellow nurse (who was unknown to him) who had been horribly burnt. That act was incredibly generous. I sure hope the skin grafts “took” for her.

    • @Γιώργος-ΕυγένιοςΤζωρτζίνης
      @Γιώργος-ΕυγένιοςΤζωρτζίνης Рік тому +23

      ​@@je8117He couldn't know how much time he would need to be in hospital. He did have those mental issues, but this skin donation is not easy to do, especially with those time's means. Would YOU donate that skin, even hoping for some kind of benefit? Brave acts need to be commended.

  • @BloodRider1914
    @BloodRider1914 Рік тому +125

    This story is perfect for a Greek Tragedy. A man who dreamed so big and had such faith in himself, but whose hubris led him to be undone.

    • @jullietmburu9672
      @jullietmburu9672 6 місяців тому +7

      The one who flew too close to the sun ☀️ and his wings fell off..

    • @daviddrakeford9567
      @daviddrakeford9567 Місяць тому

      @jullietmburu9672well done. 👏

  • @ajax700
    @ajax700 2 роки тому +499

    He had a partner that really loved him, poor or rich, even after going to jail many times.
    He had a treasure most poor and even most rich men never get.
    I can't think of a greater treasure than true love and good company.
    So sad he didn't realize. He had already won in life.
    Best wishes.

    • @nicksmith4378
      @nicksmith4378 Рік тому +8

      So true

    • @casebycase_904
      @casebycase_904 Рік тому +10

      Weird time to be positive but okay.
      I personally think the partner could have stuck around for the perks. Could have been a trashier idiot trying to ride off of Ponzi's little successes. Don't be too naive. It isn't love. It is weird unhealthy bond/ dynamics that can be found commonly when you deal with the legal system and those who break it.
      A true & healthy love would guide their loved ones towards the right path not in and out of jail repeatedly or let their loved one chase after wealth in a manner that isn't so honorable.
      But i do agree with you - true love and good company really are the greatest thing a person can achieve.

    • @creepersonspeed5490
      @creepersonspeed5490 Рік тому +28

      ​@@casebycase_904who says she didn't try and guide him out?

    • @ctdieselnut
      @ctdieselnut Рік тому +14

      @@creepersonspeed5490 or she could have tried and been unsuccessful. Greed can be a powerful thing. Im guessing she didn't like seeing him go to prison, but It's best not to speculate on this. No one involved is still alive, and unless something specifically about this was documented, we'll never know. End up probably drawing the wrong conclusions.
      On another note, there is a phenomenon of some women being very attracted to criminals. It even has a term coined for it; hybristophilia. The worse they are(the more media coverage/infamy), the more fan mail they get in prison, some serving life w/o parole get married while inside. Its crazy. Not saying this is what's going on with her, but it may explain an aspect that's otherwise mysterious. See why it's unwise to speculate lol

    • @andrewdevine3920
      @andrewdevine3920 Рік тому

      Yeah, but when Lambo?

  • @assumptionisthemotherofall2402
    @assumptionisthemotherofall2402 4 роки тому +2452

    The saddest part is ....100 years later people are still falling for this scam

    • @RichMcc
      @RichMcc 4 роки тому +117

      i think the biggest difference is , this guy was more of a bad business man rather than a con man

    • @BooktownBoy
      @BooktownBoy 4 роки тому +126

      Bit coneeeeeeeeeeect!

    • @LeeePowers
      @LeeePowers 4 роки тому +49

      Sadder even,is "Ponzi Schemes" can be such named without anyone having to give up 200sq inches of skin.

    • @TruckinRoundTv
      @TruckinRoundTv 4 роки тому +84

      Yea like insurance companies of today 🤔

    • @RichMcc
      @RichMcc 4 роки тому +35

      @@TruckinRoundTv yep a totally legal scam

  • @patrickhell22
    @patrickhell22 4 роки тому +1258

    Rose is the kind of woman every wealthy man could dream of. It's amazing how no matter how much money and gifts Charles wanted to give her, all she ever wanted was just to be with him and not his belongings. Much respect to Rose for being such a lovely lady.

    • @godfreyberry1599
      @godfreyberry1599 4 роки тому +106

      Rose was an absolute saint.

    • @VoytenTechnologies
      @VoytenTechnologies 4 роки тому +17

      Nice name

    • @patrickhell22
      @patrickhell22 4 роки тому +6

      @@VoytenTechnologies yours too

    • @lynnleigha580
      @lynnleigha580 4 роки тому +45

      There are still a few of us left. Just ask my husband 😁

    • @EricIrl
      @EricIrl 3 роки тому +45

      @@lynnleigha580 And Ponzi was a complete fantasist - a trait obviously inherited from his mother. A big dreamer without the ability, knowledge or intelligence to achieve his fantastical schemes.

  • @shahbasharat
    @shahbasharat 2 роки тому +658

    I learned 3 things from this documentary: 1) Charles ponzi was not as bad as Bernie madoff or SBF 2) he had a true love for his wife 3) his mother’s moral character is highly commendable. She secretly revealed her son’s prison history to his would be wife. Now Let’s see what character SBF’s mother demonstrates.

    • @sproutsisters5398
      @sproutsisters5398 2 роки тому +23

      I have a feeling his parents won't speak about it and will have his back behind the scenes as most moms would. Even if they know he screwed people over. They will take a generous viewpoint

    • @mattverville9227
      @mattverville9227 2 роки тому +52

      His parents are law professors. They know better than saying anything

    • @CFITOMAHAWK
      @CFITOMAHAWK 2 роки тому +20

      The Mafioso Codes say... Fogettaboutit..

    • @rajatwtf
      @rajatwtf 2 роки тому +20

      She's a political operative....that alone tells us what character she will demonstrate

    • @CraigStCyrPlus
      @CraigStCyrPlus 2 роки тому +51

      4) Don't use the same 15-second music loop for an hour long documentary. 🥵

  • @Ollie_FiveO
    @Ollie_FiveO 4 роки тому +2457

    This should be a movie w/ Leo DiCaprio as Charles Ponzi and Directed by Scorsese

  • @chris7263
    @chris7263 Рік тому +58

    The fact that his marriage was apparently so functional speaks as well for him as anything else. Obviously she must have been very tolerant and devoted, but he was also presumably not abusive or unfaithful, and you hear so many awful things about how a lot of historical figures treated the women in their lives.... It kind of broke my heart that they divorced in the end.

    • @casquinhaS2
      @casquinhaS2 Рік тому

      The bar for men is in hell.

    • @Nick-z2o
      @Nick-z2o 3 місяці тому +2

      It seems like people can be bad in one area but great in another.

  • @jaybraithwaite6839
    @jaybraithwaite6839 2 роки тому +36

    “But that’s not the stuff Charles was made off”. I really do love the way that Patrick Boyle delivers the dry ice.

  • @newunderthesun7353
    @newunderthesun7353 3 роки тому +54

    This was the most fair analysis of Ponzi out there, of the five or six I've seen.
    Since this one came out three other high profile UA-camrs followed up with their own version (they seem to coincidentally cover the same topics as Patrick almost like clockwork), but did not manage to put it together with the same flair or openness as Patrick.
    Cheers to Patrick, once again.

    • @linuxjodi4311
      @linuxjodi4311 3 роки тому

      Mind sharing those other channels, mate..?
      So I could avoid them altogether.. :)

    • @newunderthesun7353
      @newunderthesun7353 3 роки тому +2

      @@linuxjodi4311 ColdFusion was the most disappointing, since his content is usually very good.

    • @KingOfForest22
      @KingOfForest22 Рік тому +7

      @@newunderthesun7353 the problem with ColdFusion is that he covers a very wider range of topics without a really deep understanding of any of them. This is ok for a UA-cam channel but it looks dumb compared to the knowledge of a specialist like Patrick discussing topics related to his speciality.

  • @Greg-fs8np
    @Greg-fs8np 2 роки тому +108

    Patrick should be congratulated for presenting this thoughtful and comprehensive video. Every detail is clearly explained. The characters of all involved including Rose Ponzi and Ponzi himself are compassionately and thoroughly discussed and that offers much rich context that helps the viewer understand what really happened.

  • @gnuPirate
    @gnuPirate 2 роки тому +53

    I think you are pretty much the king of the one-man production, deeply-researched, financial figures in history documentary. These are just amazing and so fascinating. Great insights Patrick.

  • @redplanet7163
    @redplanet7163 3 роки тому +210

    This was a truly excellent presentation. I only recently discovered your channel. Your intelligence and ability to explain complex subjects in a reasonably simple way is off the charts. I'm in awe.

    • @Dima_Lukashenka
      @Dima_Lukashenka 2 роки тому +2

      Agree 100% ... Great knowledge with dividends!!! What an amazing documentary.

    • @Joaocruz30
      @Joaocruz30 2 роки тому +1

      Spot on!

  • @anonymous.youtuber
    @anonymous.youtuber 3 роки тому +121

    What a beautiful story. I had a totally wrong mental image of Charles Ponzi. His donating his skin … what an act of heroism.

    • @CFITOMAHAWK
      @CFITOMAHAWK 2 роки тому +1

      Send money to italians, They are good Ponzi scammers. Believe in me they say. Idiots love to be idiots..

    • @CFITOMAHAWK
      @CFITOMAHAWK 2 роки тому +1

      @@sternwelten You must be a dummy liberal. Even Hittler did some good things. Idiots love crooks..

    • @CFITOMAHAWK
      @CFITOMAHAWK 2 роки тому +3

      @@sternwelten Why you like to put excuses for guys that robbed so many innocents that trusted him. Do you like creeps..

    • @DrJ-hx7wv
      @DrJ-hx7wv Рік тому +10

      ​@@CFITOMAHAWK you think in very simple terms

    • @CFITOMAHAWK
      @CFITOMAHAWK Рік тому +1

      @@DrJ-hx7wv Simple truths.. Duhhh >>

  • @nsocialsnetwork2171
    @nsocialsnetwork2171 2 роки тому +6

    I took this as biggest love story of Charles & Rose instead, couldn't remember nothing else! Their true love were bigger than anything else! Thank you Patrick for sharing!

  • @ladyreverie7027
    @ladyreverie7027 4 роки тому +734

    What a strange, complex and oddly sympathetic person. I had no idea that he was this nuanced and morally grey person. The donating the skin off his back to a stranger thing, a hundred years ago when people were far more likely to die from infection - that is very unusual level of charity. I'm inclined to think he thought at a certain point the business would become profitable and would not defraud people.
    I feel like Ponzi could have had a very successful and happy life with Rose if he hadn't gotten in over his head.

    • @teemuvesala9575
      @teemuvesala9575 4 роки тому +37

      @@Cper2000 The world isn't black and white like you simpleton think it is. If he was just a regular conman he would have let the stranger just die and not give a crap about it.

    • @ThePk7861
      @ThePk7861 3 роки тому +6

      That was a good act

    • @tulipalll
      @tulipalll 3 роки тому +88

      @@Cper2000 He literally gave the flesh from his body to a stranger.
      You can't spin this

    • @AmitSingh-vt6ws
      @AmitSingh-vt6ws 3 роки тому +35

      Ikr, I thought I'd hate him after watching this video, but I'm just confused rn 🤣

    • @SaretGnasoh
      @SaretGnasoh 3 роки тому +6

      @@Cper2000 I repeat what Teemu said.
      The world isn't black and white like you SIMPLETON think it is.

  • @godwithin
    @godwithin 2 роки тому +357

    The fact that he repeatedly lost all his money gambling tells me he is a mathematically and logically a stupid man,but he is a a genius when it comes to people

    • @FIRING_BLIND
      @FIRING_BLIND 2 роки тому +14

      Like a backwards Elon Musk

    • @bunnerkins
      @bunnerkins Рік тому +53

      @@FIRING_BLIND Nah I think it's just a regular elon musk.

    • @phelan8385
      @phelan8385 Рік тому +26

      ​@@bunnerkinsElon is the farthest thing from a genius 😂

    • @D3xterJettster
      @D3xterJettster Рік тому +3

      Sounds like NFT scammers

    • @adamabbas1487
      @adamabbas1487 Рік тому +4

      A Michael Scott when it comes to sales.

  • @duchessstudioband7896
    @duchessstudioband7896 Рік тому +23

    Amazing story. The best part was his love for his wife, and her love for him, which was eternal. The woman loved him unconditionally. Amazing.

  • @nocodekevin
    @nocodekevin 3 роки тому +388

    Take a drink every time we hear Charles genuinely thought everything was going to work out.

    • @JohnSmith-ox3gy
      @JohnSmith-ox3gy 3 роки тому +28

      He really shouldn't have skipped those University maths courses for partying like a degenerate 2020s student.

    • @YoungGirlz8463
      @YoungGirlz8463 3 роки тому +3

      @@JohnSmith-ox3gy He was a lazy gambler idiot.

    • @weareintheendtimes.704
      @weareintheendtimes.704 3 роки тому +3

      Or every time he says Charles Ponzi .

    • @kevinkoogle7352
      @kevinkoogle7352 3 роки тому +21

      Take a drink each time the music repeats.

    • @markquartet1285
      @markquartet1285 3 роки тому +1

      omg yes... lol

  • @randyjones3050
    @randyjones3050 3 роки тому +405

    Anyone who literally donates his own skin to save the life of a stranger can't really have an evil heart. It makes you think that in his own mind he didn't think he was defrauding anyone. He was just such a good salesman that even HE believed in his own bullsh*t.

    • @CFITOMAHAWK
      @CFITOMAHAWK 2 роки тому +22

      Super Liars are like that.

    • @filippyknow
      @filippyknow 2 роки тому +11

      I actually feel sad for him.

    • @CFITOMAHAWK
      @CFITOMAHAWK 2 роки тому +8

      @@filippyknow I feel sad for all bad people too. My friends call me an idiot for that. LOL.

    • @CFITOMAHAWK
      @CFITOMAHAWK 2 роки тому

      What an idiot will like that dam thieft. Idiots love criminals. They even put excuses for them. Criminals laught at their helpers. Retired Cop.

    • @filippyknow
      @filippyknow 2 роки тому +11

      @@CFITOMAHAWK maybe you are. This is about recognizing the sheer moments of humanity displayed by this guy. I am not saying that he should be treated as innocent for his crimes

  • @nyiniamako
    @nyiniamako Рік тому +12

    This is perhaps the best Ponzi doc I've seem. Well-rounded and quite sympathetic. A lot of other docs portray him as stupid or ignorant or just plain devious. This would make a great film too.

  • @James-hb8qu
    @James-hb8qu 3 роки тому +53

    A poor person with a stupid idea is told he has a stupid idea. A rich person with a stupid idea is praised as a visionary.

    • @JuT11
      @JuT11 4 місяці тому +3

      A poor person with a stupid idea is told by a rich person it's a stupid idea, then the rich person steals the stupid idea and is praised as a visionary

    • @TessHKM
      @TessHKM 3 місяці тому

      What the fuck are you guys talking about

  • @timenswijtink
    @timenswijtink 2 роки тому +17

    Woah… that 15 second music clip on repeat for nearly an hour.

  • @mysideacc2770
    @mysideacc2770 2 роки тому +53

    Thanks for the history lesson! I didn't know anything about Ponzi beyond the Ponzi scheme being named after him, but learning more about his past made me think of, to me, an important reason why people shouldn't scam others: you can be a generous and good person, you can be a good son and husband, you could even be the second coming of Christ, but people will only ever remember you as a scumbag scammer and curse your name.

  • @Affenhirte
    @Affenhirte 3 роки тому +49

    Fantastic story and story telling, I wasn't planning on watching an hour long docu, but I couldn't stop!

  • @ForexToProfits
    @ForexToProfits 2 роки тому +9

    The best story of Charles Ponzi I've ever watched! I read the book Charles Ponzi many years ago.

  • @studebaker4217
    @studebaker4217 2 роки тому +20

    And he did it all without a spreadsheet! Genius.

  • @connorfrancis6022
    @connorfrancis6022 4 роки тому +99

    Great content. A 21st century renaissance man. Hedge fund manager, UA-camr, storyteller, movie producer, etc... the Johnny Sins of finance lol

  • @cchavezjr7
    @cchavezjr7 3 роки тому +169

    The part of his mother hoping the family name would be restored sounds more like an anecdotal story of irony made because the name is now forever branded in infamy.

    • @AnkitYadav-td6mg
      @AnkitYadav-td6mg 2 роки тому +10

      Oh the Irony! 😂

    • @Garbeaux.
      @Garbeaux. 2 роки тому +9

      Not if the mother impressed upon him as a child the importance of restoring the family name and place in society. That would have def shaped his world view.

    • @stefaniagobessi8582
      @stefaniagobessi8582 2 роки тому +11

      And very similar to (Theranos) Elisabeth Holmes’ desire to restore the wealthy legacy of her family that was lost through generations…

    • @cchavezjr7
      @cchavezjr7 2 роки тому +6

      @@stefaniagobessi8582 I thought she just wanted to be a techie billionaire like Steve Jobs. Didn't know there was some family history involved. Thanks for the info.

    • @monobryn64
      @monobryn64 Рік тому +2

      @@stefaniagobessi8582Her father was a VP at Enron!? Talk about walking in your parent’s footsteps…

  • @scottcharette1744
    @scottcharette1744 2 роки тому +9

    Excellent portrayal of Ponzi’s story - well done!

  • @A_friend_of_Aristotle
    @A_friend_of_Aristotle 3 роки тому +189

    The furniture dealer who shook Ponzi down with his claim of "...owning half of the business" ended up coughing up all of his ill-gotten gains because of the claim. That's poetic justice!

    • @Patricia-md2lm
      @Patricia-md2lm 2 роки тому +7

      Ponzi was so wronged.

    • @piccalillipit9211
      @piccalillipit9211 2 роки тому +4

      Yeah I liked that bit

    • @artsyhyd
      @artsyhyd Рік тому

      Also that Boston Post guy who was too spoiled by his father.

    • @jurgnobs1308
      @jurgnobs1308 4 місяці тому

      @@artsyhyd what did the Boston Post guy do wrong? all he did was correctly call out a massive fraud scheme.

  •  3 роки тому +6

    It's funny how what he believed is similar to many "start ups" nowadays: first, they want to gain traction, so to develop a way to make a profit. The second step is definitely not the easy one... This video is a piece of art. Well done. 295 people were watching this on mute, it's the only reason...

    • @TimBryan
      @TimBryan 3 роки тому

      The difference is only specific kinds of investors (not the average person) are allowed to invest in startups. Basically you have to be able to prove you’re quite alright with losing your shirt on a hair-brained scheme before you can legitimately invest in startups. Ponzi was marketing to the average Joe, and people were dumping their life savings into his company, without being well educated on the risks.

  • @petefrosty5467
    @petefrosty5467 3 роки тому +6

    This is one of the best and most entertaining documentaries I have watched on UA-cam. I wish you would make more like this.

  • @angelosecchi4053
    @angelosecchi4053 3 роки тому +8

    This is the most complete and impartial version of the life of Charles Ponzi that I have ever heard. Amedeo Giannini, the founder of Bank of America, deserves an equally well-made video.

  • @LEARSIKCIGAM
    @LEARSIKCIGAM 4 роки тому +31

    conman are never rough spoken, rude or grumpy
    they always tell you what you want to hear
    and they make sure to let you know
    how smart and educated you are for listening to them

  • @mackenziedrake
    @mackenziedrake 3 роки тому +79

    Fascinating. I have heard of the scheme all my life, but hadn't really thought about the term or how it came to be. Thank you for bringing the character of the people involved to life.

  • @dinokknd
    @dinokknd 3 роки тому +25

    Watched and listened to this in it's entirety today. I love the insight and the story told, as well as the way it was told. Thank you Patrick.

  • @lynnleigha580
    @lynnleigha580 4 роки тому +188

    Well, it's 2021 and we're still talking about him.. pure genius, he made himself immortal

    • @hezekiawhite8207
      @hezekiawhite8207 3 роки тому +7

      Then how come the people never learn.

    •  3 роки тому +9

      And we'll be talking about him forever. Greedy and clueless people will remain falling into this 100-year-old trick.

    • @tariqquibir5183
      @tariqquibir5183 3 роки тому +3

      Well yea somehow disgrace also brings immortality, you can tell that to Achilles

    • @shawnjavery
      @shawnjavery 3 роки тому +2

      It's only been 100 years, he is far from immortal.

    • @incemarketers8168
      @incemarketers8168 3 роки тому +1

      Until someone does it bigger and better. #madoff

  • @adrianjanssens7116
    @adrianjanssens7116 6 місяців тому +5

    Patrick you have a full and convincing voice. The repetetive background music is not required and somewhat annoying. Please reconsider this option. Thank you and cheers from Canada.

  • @willieduggan3201
    @willieduggan3201 4 роки тому +15

    Patrick : this is a superb documentary about Charles Ponzi. You explain Ponzi's life and his endeavours clearly and simply.

  • @hungphutr
    @hungphutr 4 роки тому +43

    You deserve more attention than this! Thanks for sharing

  • @richardstork
    @richardstork 2 роки тому +9

    Patrick, you should do more stories like this. Music does a great job. I really felt like I was there in the 20s

  • @itsmewierd_zach3374
    @itsmewierd_zach3374 3 роки тому +15

    I really like the clear, slow and very articulate utterances of the narrator. His pacing and voice are so pleasant that you can easily understand all that he is saying. Congrats!

  • @user_1977
    @user_1977 3 роки тому +22

    You're an amazing story teller, very few history documentaries that I can watch in one sitting. 😃

  • @sdk9573
    @sdk9573 Рік тому +3

    Captivating story that was well delivered Patrick! The one insight into Ponzi's personality that I've gathered is that he seemed to be terribly impacted by people's opinions on him and seemed to be a people pleaser, which doesn't end well for many.

  • @RobertoBlake
    @RobertoBlake 3 роки тому +164

    Get you a girl like Rose… that’s the moral of the story …😭😭😭

    • @ElaineFoster101
      @ElaineFoster101 2 роки тому +3

      But he couldn't keep her. He died alone. ... that's the moral of the story ...

  • @bennyblanco9377
    @bennyblanco9377 4 роки тому +97

    Say what you want about Charles Ponzi but you have to love his entrepreneurial spirit, his vows to his wife, how he never gave up and allow hardships to break him, how he was optimistic and wanted to achieve big instead of being mediocre

    • @hezekiawhite8207
      @hezekiawhite8207 3 роки тому +9

      He was materialistic.

    • @EssBee60
      @EssBee60 3 роки тому +17

      Nah. He was a scammer to the core. Not telling his wife his story. Offering ridiculous returns to investors had one purpose. Fleecing them.

    • @markuse3472
      @markuse3472 3 роки тому +1

      The only thing I give C Ponzi credit for is his love and faithfulness for his wife. The rest is pathetic and brainless of you.

    • @kinyutaka
      @kinyutaka 3 роки тому +5

      and he would give the skin off his back to help others.

    • @robt3407
      @robt3407 2 роки тому +4

      The Era of well dressed men seems to have produced the best and finest of them, even the crooks were classy.

  • @agritech802
    @agritech802 5 місяців тому +2

    Patrick, you are a gifted story teller, it's such a pleasure to listen to your videos, thank you!

  • @MrBlaxjax
    @MrBlaxjax 3 роки тому +22

    Amazing piece of storytelling...and an amazing story too!. I knew not a thing about Charles Ponzi, so I learned a lot. Thank you for making this.

  • @hyperqprime
    @hyperqprime 4 роки тому +15

    Excellent video. I've never heard this story before. The most valuable lesson I've found in this story is find a woman like Rose and give her what she wants. Thank you.

  • @GraceWhip
    @GraceWhip 2 роки тому +11

    You do such a lovely job presenting information in a clear and nuanced way

  • @mahan.javaheri
    @mahan.javaheri 4 роки тому +20

    You will reach 300,000+ subs by the end of 2021. The content is great, presentation is great, storytelling is great. Keep going man.

    • @ScottAllenFinance
      @ScottAllenFinance 3 роки тому +1

      79k left to go with 6 days left in the year. I believe in Patrick and think his content is uniquely amazing, but I'm not buying calls on this bet.... nor puts... iron butterfly it is! Seriously though, I was really impressed by this video. I wonder how many tens of hours of work this took to make. A ~10 minute UA-cam video takes me a couple hours to produce so I really can't imagine how much work went into this. Great job, Patrick! Cheers, Mahan!

  • @Wa7edmenalnass
    @Wa7edmenalnass 4 роки тому +24

    This is well made, well written, informative and entertaining.
    One day this film will be a classic.

    • @janegoodall1837
      @janegoodall1837 4 роки тому +1

      Except he got a bunch of points wrong.
      His family sent Charles to live with his in the states because they were sick of his STEALING. He got fired from the Canadian bank for draining the account of a women over time. He WAS illegally smuggling immigrants across the boarder not “helping” them. Ponzi deserves to be remembered as a sociopath, not an everyman hero like this video portrays. There are also accounts of him getting fired from his initial small time jobs for theft as well. I guess thats what it takes to be remembered. TAKE, and screw everyone else.

  • @chachisymphony4754
    @chachisymphony4754 2 роки тому +7

    Thanks Patrick-- this was very well put together with such love and care! Appreciate the amazing story and the way you tell it!

  • @chrispl557
    @chrispl557 Рік тому +3

    Excellent documentary. Thank you for putting so much effort into this.

  • @bomar920
    @bomar920 Рік тому +3

    This should be in top 5 documentaries,if not the best documentary. I was glued to my iPad thinking he will be done 😅 but this dude is magical with his tricks and business ideas

  • @Kaaxe
    @Kaaxe 8 місяців тому +2

    Rose is making my heart burst. Most wholesome/loyal/loving person ever

  • @desertfox432
    @desertfox432 3 роки тому +7

    This is so well done. Thanks for putting this together.

  • @erloriel
    @erloriel Рік тому +4

    What an absolutely excellent presentation!
    I like your regular videos a lot, but you obviously also have a real talent as a compelling and interesting narrator.

  • @Bystander333
    @Bystander333 7 місяців тому +1

    Commenting three years after publication, but the amount of editing and research that went into this should leave it as a hardened gem of UA-cam history!

  • @DavidYoung81
    @DavidYoung81 4 роки тому +111

    Wow, I watched all of that. Amazingly well told history, thank you! Informative and entertaining.

  • @davianci
    @davianci 2 роки тому +10

    Patrick, thank you for a great documentary. I really appreciated the flow, the angles and the narration. The story was very interesting too.

  • @Hosstache
    @Hosstache Рік тому +1

    This was an awesome story. Interesting and very moving. Better than any movie I’ve seen in years. Thank you for the effort.

  • @Blog4Justice
    @Blog4Justice 4 роки тому +27

    Terrific documentary. 👍🇬🇧

  • @benjaminblackwood413
    @benjaminblackwood413 2 роки тому +19

    Recently discovered your channel and just wanted to say how well done your content truly is! This was an incredibly interesting story, and I agree with others that I did not know how morally grey Ponzi was as an individual through his life.

  • @robertrosenfield2363
    @robertrosenfield2363 Рік тому +1

    Great documentary! Very informative, comprehensive & articulation. Thanks for sharing!

  • @C_R_O_M________
    @C_R_O_M________ Рік тому +5

    That's an amazing story. What's more amazing is the fact that even though the man had total happiness within his grasp in the form of a loving and prudent wife with whom he was equally in love (a VERY rare occurrence), his own inferiority complex and visions of grandeur, pushed him towards risky and shady business. A very interesting case study.

  • @CaseWithFox
    @CaseWithFox 4 роки тому +162

    Just found your channel and honestly this is GOLD. Wish I could have a professor like you in college

    • @PBoyle
      @PBoyle  4 роки тому +42

      Happy to help!

    • @christianlacroix5430
      @christianlacroix5430 3 роки тому +2

      Why is that, can't you understand what you read in the bibliography ?

    • @ipredictariot6371
      @ipredictariot6371 3 роки тому +8

      @@christianlacroix5430 as much some people (myself included) love reading, it is a greater investment of time... and the more you read the greater the sense of the unknown and the more insatiable the appetite for knowledge... a pyramid scheme of knowledge of sorts to hopelessly sedate escalating cravings! When a well-presented story on the topic will meet a deeper psychological need within a more finite period of time, while also delivering the knowledge you initially sought.

    • @johnanon658
      @johnanon658 2 роки тому

      No op, all the professors must be jewish because muh hollow cost

  • @scotthammond460
    @scotthammond460 2 роки тому

    I have watched many UA-cam videos on this topic and this is by far the best...Thanks Patrick

  • @kelsonlopez1583
    @kelsonlopez1583 3 роки тому +6

    this was an absolutely beautiful and insightful documentary. better than most movies. what a great story! it has everything even a love story. thank you for making this great video! I learned a lot.

  • @bluetwister7739
    @bluetwister7739 3 роки тому +16

    Great documentary. Very well produced. Enjoyed this thoroughly. Thank you for making it :)

  • @thomashume6497
    @thomashume6497 Рік тому +1

    Patrick I must commend you in producing a very informative and truly superb documentary about the greatest of all charlatans. Thank you so much for making this accessible to us all. I wish you continued success my friend.

  • @rhetleonard2968
    @rhetleonard2968 2 роки тому +7

    Thanks for producing this account of the man behind the well known name. What a character!

  • @Ollie_FiveO
    @Ollie_FiveO 4 роки тому +16

    I probably shouldn’t have started watching this before beginning my workday. This is really good.

    • @robertplatte5700
      @robertplatte5700 4 роки тому

      this is one of the reasons sick days were invented

  • @ehiracheta
    @ehiracheta 2 роки тому +2

    Wow....I'm amazed at how great a presentation this was! Thank you for this!

  • @ClemensAlive
    @ClemensAlive 4 роки тому +491

    I always understood:
    "Robbing Peter to PayPal"
    This is a very great video!

    • @Maxikings1
      @Maxikings1 4 роки тому +11

      very same, maybe the name comes from there! :)

    • @ipmac8075
      @ipmac8075 4 роки тому +13

      Lol “PayPal” very clever

    • @shafeekmks
      @shafeekmks 4 роки тому +9

      wow that was smart!!

    • @Youtubecensoredmyusername
      @Youtubecensoredmyusername 4 роки тому +21

      PayPal stole 300 dollars from me

    • @kronosblade3002
      @kronosblade3002 4 роки тому +2

      @@UA-camcensoredmyusername can u explain how? Please

  • @crisprtalk6963
    @crisprtalk6963 4 роки тому +14

    One of the best documentaries on UA-cam!! Well done!

  • @sidhusandevamanoharan9536
    @sidhusandevamanoharan9536 2 роки тому +1

    The background track makes this documentary so much better . Thanks :)

  • @mts4611
    @mts4611 4 роки тому +9

    Wow. Amazing content. When I've tried to look up Ponzi scheme origination before, none of the info was quite this detailed. Thanks for the upload!

  • @epictetus-nicopolis
    @epictetus-nicopolis 3 роки тому +7

    Perfect storytelling. Wonderful accent. Thanks Patrick for bringing great fun and educational content.

  • @spot997
    @spot997 8 місяців тому +2

    A very nice publication regarding Bitcoin. Thank you.

  • @leporellothegoldfinch
    @leporellothegoldfinch 3 роки тому +16

    What a brilliant documentary! I can't imagine the work this must have taken.

  • @loriscott3290
    @loriscott3290 2 роки тому +43

    I think this is very nearly the best documentary I have ever seen. Thank you for all the hard work and time you put into this. It was fantastic!

    • @moneybag18
      @moneybag18 Місяць тому

      😍😘😘😍😘

  • @tcboes
    @tcboes 2 роки тому +4

    Outstandingly well done documentary. Thank you.

  • @mduduzigama5534
    @mduduzigama5534 4 роки тому +77

    One of the best documentaries I’ve ever seen.
    Why can’t teachers teach history like this? 😂😂

    • @adamofblastworks1517
      @adamofblastworks1517 4 роки тому +8

      It takes a lot of effort to make *one* of these. They don't have enough time to make more than maybe one of these over a year, on top of grading things, making new homework and class work, making lesson plans, teaching every school day, etc. They have to maintain a life outside of that too.

    • @FitByTheLake
      @FitByTheLake 4 роки тому +7

      @@adamofblastworks1517 True. They can show this doc though.

    • @hezekiawhite8207
      @hezekiawhite8207 3 роки тому +4

      Learn it and teach your own children.

    • @hugokatz
      @hugokatz 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah but he didn't put an Amazon link for the Charles Ponzi hat.

    • @nhlanhlanene4847
      @nhlanhlanene4847 3 роки тому +1

      Dude! Ngendlela esengiyithanda ngakhona history, I often regret taking it at school... But then remember how boring history was at school. 🤣🤣

  • @wez123123123
    @wez123123123 4 роки тому +462

    This guy lived his life like a game of monopoly

  • @montollo1098
    @montollo1098 Місяць тому

    A master piece! Your documentaries are much appreciated. Keep up the good work 👏

  • @sudoo6987
    @sudoo6987 2 роки тому +4

    hey pat the documentary was awesome and very entertaining! looking forward to more of them in the future!

  • @BillyLapTop
    @BillyLapTop 3 роки тому +16

    Excellent presentation! Great backstory and timeline. History lesson at its best.

  • @nixielee
    @nixielee Рік тому +1

    This is a beautiful and tragic story. Good work putting this together

  • @babaganouche9605
    @babaganouche9605 2 роки тому +6

    New to your channel and I am really grateful. I am very cynical of finance, but needed an honest place to learn more for my benefit. I am enjoying your content because you make something I otherwise find dull or scammy interesting.

  • @user-ys4og2vv8k
    @user-ys4og2vv8k 3 роки тому +13

    The one who launched Bitcoin studied the Ponzi Scheme well, he learned a lot from it, especially about the psychological motives of the masses who maintained the scheme...

  • @stingererscale5193
    @stingererscale5193 2 роки тому +2

    The most educational film ever about entrepreneur and finances! Thank You so much!Enjoyed watching whole film!

  • @michaelmontana251
    @michaelmontana251 4 роки тому +208

    I love how UA-cam keeps throwing up ads in my face for hair-brained investment advise schemes.

    • @akmzahidulislam2764
      @akmzahidulislam2764 4 роки тому +1

      We are now wiser than Ponzi's victims, innit?

    • @akmzahidulislam2764
      @akmzahidulislam2764 4 роки тому +2

      @Lawrence Weston Ha ha ha, it’s a Cockney slang; meaning 'isn’t it?'.
      Thanks

    • @Killerbee_McTitties
      @Killerbee_McTitties 4 роки тому +2

      @@akmzahidulislam2764 not really. we just know how one looks now.

    • @tommybuick2209
      @tommybuick2209 4 роки тому +2

      Lol it's not just online, my local freeways are swamped with ridiculous billboards of that nature, too-good to be true investment "ideas", diamond ring ads, college ads, Christian ads and other "life-changing" garbage, you name it.

    • @bobbrown1522
      @bobbrown1522 3 роки тому +1

      YT tailors your ads based on your viewing habits. Interesting...

  • @ramjgs1166
    @ramjgs1166 3 роки тому +6

    Awesome podcast with , engaging with simple background music and great narration.

  • @efeadodo
    @efeadodo Місяць тому +1

    Very great documentary Patrick. Well done!!!

  • @MrTeapots
    @MrTeapots 3 роки тому +14

    This is very well done thank you. The 2020's are much like the 1920's -- for example every ad I was served during this video was inviting me to participate in some financial scam lol.

  • @helenachase78
    @helenachase78 4 роки тому +9

    Great documentary ! You are a very talented man . I saw you on coffeezilla. I never watched him before but now I am feasting on your content !

  • @jameswifey9248
    @jameswifey9248 Рік тому

    I learned so much!! He was a brilliant, great, caring and giving man!!! He failed not because of himself but because of his giving, actual fraudulent people and HATERS!!! THANK YOU!!! I HAVE TRULY BEEN ENLIGHTENED!!!