Financial Crashes: From 1929 to 2026 Predictions: Panic, Policy Failure, and the Recurring Anatomy of Market Collapse
By Gideon Hart
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By Gideon Hart
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Every major financial crash in modern history has been preceded by the same institutional confidence: that this time, the system was different. From the Great Depression of 1929 through Black Monday, the dot-com collapse, the 2008 global financial crisis, and the turbulence of the early 2020s, the patterns are remarkably consistent—speculative excess, regulatory complacency, leverage accumulation, and the sudden, catastrophic loss of market confidence. Financial Crashes examines these event...























