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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.

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Mentioned in 5 episodes

Mentioned by Joe and Ted as a curriculum book to teach math for better decisions, investments and family financial management.
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How to Make Better Decisions Using Math (with Ted Dintersmith) SB1715
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Dominic Sandbrook
while discussing the post-war reconstruction and denazification efforts in Germany.
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Adam Biles
as part of a discussion about Cusk's literary evolution.
Rachel Cusk on Art, Womanhood and Redefining Fiction, Part One
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Paul Mason
as the editor of the book, exploring alternative economic cultures that emerged after the 2008 financial crisis.
Manuel Castells: Alternative Economic Cultures
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Keith McCullough
as the book where
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Jim Rickards
started with the Odyssey.
The Best of Hedgeye: Jim Rickards → Defending Your Wealth During Global Crisis
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Konstantin Kisin
as the author of several books, including the latest one, "Aftermath."
James Rickards: The Next Financial Crash is Coming
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Stig Brodersen
as an expert on navigating financial crises, particularly in relation to inflation and deflation.
TIP297: Warren Buffett & the 2020 Berkshire Hathaway Shareholders Meeting Part 1 (Business Podcast)
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Jim Rickards
himself, referencing his prediction of a pandemic and social disorder in his 2019 book.
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Tom Holland
as a book he reviewed last year, revealing how little Germany changed in the 1950s.
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Peter Levenda
as the source of information about Colonia Dignidad.
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Kate Norlock
as a huge influence on her work and chapter on self-forgiveness.
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Adam Biles
as one of
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Rachel Cusk
's memoirs.
The 12 Books of Christmas | Rachel Cusk on Art, Womanhood and Redefining Fiction
Mentioned by James Rickards as a previous book discussing pandemic predictions.
The Best of Hedgeye: The New Great Depression with Jim Rickards
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Alexis Madrigal
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Philip Bump
, who is a guest in the episode.
Taking Stock of President Trump’s First Six Months
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Jimmy Mac
as a novel that contradicts events in The Mandalorian.
Life After Andor
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Jim Rickards
himself as his upcoming book, discussing passive vs. active investing.
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