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Aftermath
Seven Secrets of Wealth Preservation in the Coming Chaos
Book • 1900
In *Aftermath*, James Rickards analyzes the current state of global financial markets, arguing that they are artificially inflated due to factors such as investor optimism around the Trump administration, low interest rates, and the influence of behavioral economics.
The book provides seven secrets for wealth preservation, discussing topics like the manipulation of 401(k) funds, the risks of digital currencies, and the limitations of passive investing.
Rickards also outlines what the financial landscape might look like after the next crisis and offers practical advice on how to prepare and protect one's assets.
The book provides seven secrets for wealth preservation, discussing topics like the manipulation of 401(k) funds, the risks of digital currencies, and the limitations of passive investing.
Rickards also outlines what the financial landscape might look like after the next crisis and offers practical advice on how to prepare and protect one's assets.
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