börsandmeid
Börsandmeid is a traditional German dialect term that has been in use since the 16th century. It refers to the custom of an unmarried woman of modest means, usually a maid or a servant, attending the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, the Börse, in Frankfurt, Germany. Historically, this practice was limited to women from rural areas or those of lower social classes.
These women, known as Börsandmeid, would rely on the information they gathered from the stock exchange floor
The primary objective of these women was not to accumulate wealth but to gain a broader understanding
The practice of Börsandmeid is considered unique in financial history, as it highlights the enterprising spirit