The Dot-Com Crash and Housing Bubble Explained
The bubbles from the sixties through the nineties were bad. But compared to what happened in the early 2000s, they were rehearsals.
The bubbles from the sixties through the nineties were bad. But compared to what happened in the early 2000s, they were rehearsals.
This is the most dramatic chapter in the entire book. Bubbles inflate, crashes wipe out fortunes, and panic replaces logic. If you ever watched a stock chart go vertical and wondered “how does this end?”, Harris answers that question here. Spoiler: badly for whoever is holding the bag last.