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$225,000,000 gone with one typo Back in 2005, a Japanese trader tried to sell 1 share of a company for 610,000 yen He accidentally typed it as 610,000 shares for 1 yen each Tokyo Stock Exchange's system didn't catch the error and his firm lost roughly $225 million in minutes They tried to cancel but it was already too late It caused so much damage that the president of the Tokyo Stock Exchange later resigned The most expensive typo in the history of finance













Almost completely. For example, Chinese eat rice, but historically, most Chinese did not eat rice. The Mongolian army was depicted as horse archers, while the Chinese army was depicted as Cantonese infantry. However, historically, the Chinese army primarily consisted of

























