Only one man holds the title of bailing out the U.S. federal government two times in his life. And that man is J.P Morgan. In today’s episode of American Titan, we explore the spectacular story of America’s most prolific banker — a man so powerful that when he died, the NYSE paused all trading for half a day out of respect. Sign-up for Acorns! 👉 https://acorns.com (upon registration, Acorns will deposit $5 in your account to help you get started with investing!) ⭑ Enjoyed the vid? Hit the like button! What do you think of J.P Morgan? Ruthless robber baron or American patriot? Let us know in the comments below! 💬 📚 If you enjoyed this video about J.P. Morgan and want to learn even more, we recommend reading Ron Chernow’s biography, “The House of Morgan” 👉 https://amzn.to/3i1WOB9 (note: as an Amazon Associate, Business Casual earns from qualifying purchases). 🔤 The beautiful font that you see in Business Casual’s videos is called Neutrif. You can purchase a license to use the font in your videos here → https://www.neutrif.com If you enjoyed this American Titan documentary, you will definitely enjoy learning about these other American Titans too! ▶️ George Westinghouse Documentary 👉 https://youtu.be/8tuXdlGBbcg ▶️ Andrew Carnegie Documentary 👉 https://youtu.be/LNYkor8IDoA Want to see more documentaries just like this? Support Business Casual on Patreon! 👉 https://www.patreon.com/business_casual Disclaimer: Business Casual receives a $5 affiliate commission from Acorns per verified new account registration. Thank you for supporting our sponsors which make videos like these possible! #AmericanTitan #Documentary #JPMorgan © COPYRIGHT 2021. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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