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TIP589: Stock Market Crises & Bubbles w/ Brendan Hughes

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Clay Finck is joined by Brendan Hughes to chat about his new book – Markets in Chaos. The book explores various market crises including the covid-19 pandemic, hyperinflation in Zimbabwe, the stock market bubble in Iceland during the great financial crisis, and much more.

Brendan is a Registered Investment Advisor for Lafayette Investments and has more than a decade of industry experience in investments and public finance. Lafayette Investments has $720 million in assets under management and primarily caters to high-net-worth individuals. 

IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN:

00:00 – Intro.

02:12 – What a market crisis is.

05:42 – Why it’s important to study history as investors.

09:11 – What led to hyperinflation in Zimbabwe.

15:14 – The market crisis in Iceland that led to their stock market falling by 95%.

28:09 – The lost decade of Japan.

32:11 – Potential parallels between the bubble in Japan and markets in the US today.

47:53 – Brendan’s biggest takeaways from studying market crises.

53:44 – The US energy crisis in the 1970s.

58:06 – Companies that perform best during inflationary periods.

Disclaimer: Slight discrepancies in the timestamps may occur due to podcast platform differences.

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