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1929
Andrew Ross Sorkin
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Overview
A historical lens on financial collapse, speculation, and systemic stress.
Why it matters
It reminds investors that leverage, optimism, and fragile structure repeatedly combine into dangerous outcomes.
Description
1929 studies one of the defining financial manias and collapses in modern history through the conditions, psychology, and speculation that drove it.
Who should read it
Investors looking to strengthen their historical pattern recognition around bubbles and crashes.
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