Economic Collapse Pattern
How Financial Systems Destroy Themselves
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Shane Larson
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Tulip mania. The South Sea Bubble. The Panic of 1929. The savings and loan crisis. The dot-com bubble. The 2008 financial crisis. Crypto crashes.
Different centuries. Different instruments. The exact same pattern.
A new opportunity appears. Early investors get rich. Everyone piles in. Leverage builds. Skeptics are mocked. Then it all comes apart. Every single time.
The Economic Collapse Pattern examines history's most devastating financial crises--from the tulip fields of 1637 to the crypto exchanges of 2022--to uncover the recurring cycle that appears whenever humans and money intersect.
You'll discover:
- Why the same financial collapse has happened more than thirty times in four centuries
- How borrowed money turns market corrections into global catastrophes
- Why the people who see the crash coming are always ignored until it's too late
- How bailouts designed to save the system guarantee the next collapse
- The twelve warning signs that appear before every financial crisis--and how to spot them
- Why we systematically dismantle the safeguards built after each disaster
- What happened when entire countries--Greece, Argentina, Sri Lanka--went bankrupt
Crises covered: Tulip Mania, the South Sea Bubble, the Panic of 1929, hyperinflation (Weimar, Zimbabwe, Venezuela), the Savings and Loan Crisis, the Asian Financial Crisis, the Dot-Com Bubble, the 2008 Financial Crisis, crypto collapses (Terra/Luna, FTX), and sovereign debt crises.
This isn't an economics textbook. It's a pattern-recognition guide to the most expensive mistake humans keep making--told in plain English, with no jargon, no equations, and no patience for the people who keep saying "nobody could have predicted this."
Includes: A timeline of major financial collapses, a practical warning signs checklist, a plain-English glossary of financial terms, and a curated further reading list.
Book 3 in The Collapse Pattern Series, from the author of The Collapse Pattern: How Great Civilizations Destroy Themselves.