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Get ahead of the Great Crypto Escape

The next financial crisis is coming. Never mind what it is though. You don’t really need to know. What you do need to know is that they happen with a certain regularity. And we’re well overdue. We don’t look at…

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The curse of 14

Across the world in East Asia, the number 4 holds a grim meaning. Across the many different languages in the region, the pronunciation of the number is very similar to the pronunciation of the word for “death”. The number is…

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Bond narrative confirmed

The US stockmarket turned down again last night. That’s always a bad sign in the aftermath of a crash. Stocks are supposed to bounce back for the same reason they crashed – mean reversion. Of course, they did bounce back…

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The anatomy of a stockmarket crash

Well, that escalated quickly. The biggest one-day drop in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, in terms of points not per cent, was all over the news this morning. The drop wiped out the impressive gains for 2018 so far. And…

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Stockmarket crash in 2018

Two stockmarket crashes in ten years utterly crushed the hopes of British investors. It’s taken the FTSE 100 17 years to reach new highs since the tech wreck of 2000. Not since the Great Depression has the power of crashes…

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