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The End of the Everything Bubble: Why $75 trillion of investor wealth is in mortal jeopardy

The End of the Everything Bubble: Why $75 trillion of investor wealth is in mortal jeopardy

by Alasdair Nairn (Author)
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There are crashes and then there are Crashes. But what turns an ordinary downturn into an era-defining crisis? What makes the difference between an event like the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and a brief bear market?The answer lies in financial exuberance: speculative mania that appears to be making everyone rich, only to end up making everyone much, much worse off.Historian and professional investor Alasdair Nairn predicted both the dotcom and subprime collapses, and in this compelling new book shares the evidence that we are living through such a period of deadly excess right now. Markets appear to be going up and up, but they have got perilously ahead of themselves. Danger lies in every single investable asset class. What some have called the ‘Everything Bubble’ has inflated to unprecedented proportions.And now the bubble is about to burst.Nairn lays bare the level of danger with unprecedented detail and pieces together the steps that brought us to the precipice. Lastly, he points out options open to those willing to act now to avoid future harm to their wealth.As we near the end of the Everything Bubble, don’t be one of those caught out! Read more

Product Information

PublisherHarriman House
Publication dateOct. 26 2021
LanguageEnglish
Print length196 pages
ISBN-100857199641
ISBN-13978-0857199645
Item weight1.05 kg
Dimensions13.97 x 1.65 x 21.46 cm
Best Sellers Rank#1,305,421 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #422 in Planning & Forecasting #427 in Business Planning & Forecasting (Books) #692 in Financial Risk Management
Customer Reviews4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 68 ratings

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