The New Great Depression: Winners and Losers in a Post-Pandemic World

The New Great Depression: Winners and Losers in a Post-Pandemic World

by James Rickards

Narrated by James Rickards

Unabridged — 5 hours, 27 minutes

The New Great Depression: Winners and Losers in a Post-Pandemic World

The New Great Depression: Winners and Losers in a Post-Pandemic World

by James Rickards

Narrated by James Rickards

Unabridged — 5 hours, 27 minutes

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Overview

A Wall Street Journal and National Bestseller!

The man who predicted the worst economic crisis in US history shows you how to survive it.


The current crisis is not like 2008 or even 1929. The New Depression that has emerged from the COVID pandemic is the worst economic crisis in U.S. history. Most fired employees will remain redundant. Bankruptcies will be common, and banks will buckle under the weight of bad debts. Deflation, debt, and demography will wreck any chance of recovery, and social disorder will follow closely on the heels of market chaos. The happy talk from Wall Street and the White House is an illusion. The worst is yet to come.

But for knowledgeable investors, all hope is not lost.

In The New Great Depression, James Rickards, New York Times bestselling author of Aftermath and The New Case for Gold, pulls back the curtain to reveal the true risks to our financial system and what savvy investors can do to survive -- even prosper -- during a time of unrivaled turbulence. Drawing on historical case studies, monetary theory, and behind-the-scenes access to the halls of power, Rickards shines a clarifying light on the events taking place, so investors understand what's really happening and what they can do about it.

A must-read for any fans of Rickards and for investors everywhere who want to understand how to preserve their wealth during the worst economic crisis in US history.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

Rickards...makes the important point that depressions are as much psychological as numeric…Intriguing policy recommendation…sound advice to investors on how to structure a portfolio to deal with both the threat of deflation and inflation…a bracing collection of salvos…with many genuine insights, which make it an enjoyable book to argue with. Let’s just hope that the next 30 years are less bleak than Mr Rickards expects.”
The Financial Times

Kirkus Reviews

2020-09-01
An ambitious, eccentric look at the wreckage of the American economy in a time of pandemic.

In his latest book, investment guru Rickards has four goals: describe the origins of Covid-19, suggesting more than once that it’s the product of a Chinese lab; contest the wisdom of the pandemic-triggered lockdown of America; show that the economy is crashing and won’t recover for decades; and give investment advice that includes one of his favorite strategies, stocking up on gold. “If the United States decides to raise the price of gold, you win,” he writes. “If the United States does not raise the price of gold, it will go up anyway because of debt and lost confidence in the dollar. Again, you win.” With the possible exception of gold, about which no two financial counselors agree in every particular, his advice seems sound enough, especially when it comes to diversifying a portfolio across asset classes—and he advocates holding real things like cash and property along with intangibles. The first has more than a whiff of conspiracy theory to it, as if viruses, even novel ones, have to be engineered and don’t just evolve. His account of the collapse of the economy owing to lockdown and fear would be more convincing if it allowed for the differential responses state by state, given that it wasn’t a single fiat that plunged us into a financial spiral. The sometimes fatalistic pronouncements (“Once critical systems break down, civilized behavior lasts three days. After that, the law of the jungle prevails”) won’t improve the reader’s mood, but there are some good takeaways amid the swirl and mayhem, as when Rickards vigorously rejects the theory of efficient markets (“they freeze up at the first sign of trouble”) and advises investors to study history, which may not be quantifiable but offers actionable patterns all the same.

A blend of alarmism, intrigue, and solid financial advice. Fans of Rickards will know just what to expect.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177710396
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 01/12/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
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