Crashes Why They Happen – what to Do

Crashes Why They Happen – what to Do by Robert C. Beckman, published by Grafton in 1990, is a comprehensive examination of significant financial crashes throughout history, spanning from the South Sea Bubble to contemporary Wall Street events. This 416-page book delves into the recurring patterns of international stock market crises, providing insights into their causes and implications for investors. Written in English, it aims to equip readers with strategies to navigate and potentially profit from these economic downturns.
In this edition, Beckman analyzes the dynamics of economic conditions and trade, drawing parallels between past and present financial events. Readers will find a detailed exploration of the mechanisms behind these crashes, along with practical advice on how to respond effectively. The book serves as a resource for those interested in understanding the cyclical nature of financial markets and the lessons that can be gleaned from historical precedents.
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The author analyzes the great financial crashes of modern times, ranging from the South Sea Bubble to Wall Street, in an attempt to prove that recent crises in international stock markets repeat precisely the patterns of earlier crashes, and explains how to survive and profit from them. Investment analyst Robert Beckman presented the daily LBC radio programme, “The Beckman Report”, for 12 years and has been a featured commentator on “Money Matters” for TVSW and “Money Talk” for TV AM. He is the editor of his own weekly publication, “Investors Bulletin”, and the author of “Share Price Analysis”, “Supertiming” and “Into the Upwave”.
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