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The Next Crash

Par : J.F. Sachs
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232791254
  • EAN9798232791254
  • Date de parution14/10/2025
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  • ÉditeurDraft2Digital

Résumé

The Next Crash: Lessons from 1929 and Warning Signs for Today's MarketsThe crash is coming. The only question is: will you be ready?Nearly a century after the 1929 crash ushered in the Great Depression, today's markets display eerily similar warning signs, extreme valuations, rampant speculation, easy money policies, and the dangerous conviction that "this time is different." The Next Crash draws powerful parallels between the Roaring Twenties and our current era, revealing why the next major market collapse may be closer than most investors realize.
But this isn't just another doom-and-gloom prediction. Unlike permabears who have been crying wolf for decades, this book provides a nuanced, historically grounded framework for understanding market crashes not to time them perfectly, but to survive them and even profit from them. Drawing on decades of market history, behavioral psychology, and hard-won wisdom from previous crashes, The Next Crash reveals that market collapses aren't aberrations, they're features of the system.
The question isn't whether the next crash will happen, but whether you'll be prepared when it does. What makes this differentMost crash books fall into two camps: academic histories that offer no practical guidance, or alarmist screeds demanding you liquidate everything immediately. The Next Crash charts a middle path, acknowledging real risks while providing actionable strategies that don't require perfect timing or crystal balls.
You'll learn that successful crash navigation isn't about calling the exact top or bottom. It's about building resilience: portfolios that can handle crashes whenever they arrive, psychological frameworks that maintain discipline when others panic, and practical strategies that balance preparation with participation. The 1929 crash taught brutal lessons about the dangers of speculation, leverage, and herd mentality.
Nearly a century later, we're repeating the same mistakes with different tools. The warning signs are flashing. The question is whether we're paying attention. The next crash is inevitable. The only variable is whether you'll be among the survivors or the casualties.