
Markets in Chaos
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This book is useful for those seeking to learn about the history of market crises and individuals that want to learn about protection against downside risks for an investment portfolio.
The purpose of this book is not to convince the reader to attempt to anticipate the timing of the next market crash, but rather for the reader to be able to draw parallels (and some contrasts) between the different crises in history. The book reviews case studies related to specific macroeconomic event triggers ranging from COVID-19 to hyperinflation.
Readers will come away with extensive knowledge of different market crisis events spread across countries and timelines. The reader will be well versed on important macroeconomic topics such as the history of currencies. Perhaps most importantly, readers will feel better prepared to handle the next market catastrophe. Audiences such as business school students and those that are a part of organizations such as the Chartered Financial Analyst Institute will find this book of interest.
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Brendan Hughes has more than a decade of industry experience in investments and public finance. For the last several years, Brendan has worked as a Registered Investment Advisor for Lafayette Investments. For Lafayette, Brendan manages a portion of the $800 million in assets under management. Brendan formerly worked as a Senior Analyst for Primatics Financial where he served as a consultant, primarily for large banks.
Brendan is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charterholder. He has served on various boards and committees including the James Madison University College of Business Board of Advisors (Associate Board Member), Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's Maryland Chapter (Board Member), CanEducate (Board Member), ZERV Inc. (Board Member), and the Member Engagement Committee for CFA Society Washington D.C. (Committee Member). Brendan is a two-time winner of the Tomorrow's Leader Award for his contributions to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
Brendan is the author of a book titled The Wandering Investor.
Content
- Cover
- Halftitle
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Description
- Contents
- Testimonials
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: United States: COVID-19 (2020-2021)
- Chapter 2: Iceland: Global Financial Crisis (2008-2009)
- Chapter 3: Indonesia: Asian Financial Crisis (1997-1998)
- Chapter 4: Zimbabwe: Hyperinflation (2007-2009)
- Chapter 5: United States: Energy Crisis (1973-1980)
- Chapter 6: Chile: Latin American Debt Crisis
- Chapter 7: Japan: Lost Decade (1991-2001)
- Chapter 8: Germany: Post-World War I (1920-1933)
- Chapter 9: France: Mississippi Bubble (1716-1720)
- Chapter 10: United States and Europe: The Panic of 1873 (1873-1879)
- Chapter 11: Rome: Financial Panic of 33 AD (33 AD)
- Where We Are Now and Heading in the Future
- How This Information Can Be Used
- References
- About the Author
- Index
- Adpage
- Backcover
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