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When Bubbles Burst: Surviving the Financial Fallout [Kindle Edition]

John P. Calverley
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This extremely topical book from the well-known economist John Calverley is the first to meticulously examine the financial fallout of 2008, in addition to exploring the implications and solutions for individuals, companies and central banks. His previous book, Bubbles and How to Survive Them, predicted the current financial situation. Calverley’s new book is about understanding the current financial situation, how policy impinges on it, what investors can do and forecasts for the future. This readable, non-technical guide is essential reading for everyone and particularly for investment professionals everywhere. In this new book—an investor’s survival kit—he: * Outlines the crises we now face and reviews how we got here. * Looks closely at the huge housing bubbles in UK and the U.S., as well as those in Australia, Spain, Japan and Hong Kong. * Explores the anatomy of bubbles and presents a checklist for identifying them. * Tells the story of how the housing bubble led to the current financial crisis and how far prices might fall, focusing on household debt as the value of household assets collapse. * Examines strategies for investors, who must try to avoid bubbles or, more dangerously, seek them out and ride them. * Reveals what will happen next. In his original book, Bubbles and How to Survive Them (Nicholas Brealey Publishing, 2004), John Calverley warned vigorously of the danger from the housing bubble and predicted that stock prices might take off again and reach vulnerable levels (as indeed occurred in 2006-7). “Indispensable for everyone, investors and students alike, who wants to understand how bubbles arise—and avoid being caught out by the next one.” —Roger Bootle, Capital Economics “Provides a very thoughtful and incisive look at ‘bubbles and busts’...the analysis and content is extremely helpful to understanding the developments over the past few decades and the risks in the current situation.” —Dr. Henry Kaufman, President of Henry Kaufman and Company Inc Contents Foreword Preface Introduction: Why Bubbles Matter Part I: Bubble and Bust 1 An Anatomy of Bubbles 2 The Great Depression 3 Japan and the Specter of Deflation 4 The Greenspan Bubble and Reflation Part II: Housing: The Next Crash? 5 The Worldwide Boom 6 Britain Nears the Top 7 A US Bubble? 8 Household Debt and Monetary Policy Part III: Origins and Solutions 9 The Pathology of Bubbles 10 Valuing Markets Sensibly 11 New Policy Approaches 12 Strategies for Investors Final Thoughts: Living with Bubbles Notes Index

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 876 KB
  • Print Length: 251 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1857885236
  • Publisher: Nicholas Brealey Publishing (15 Dec 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004GCK62U
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #275,394 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I was lucky enough to review John's book as he was writing it and it is great to see the finished article which contributes to our study of bubbles, why they form, and what to do about them. The book is not as doom and gloom as many other studies have been, and John makes a reasoned argument that attempts to establish criteria in order to point out bubbles ahead of time may bear fruit (especially if policy makers can do something about them!). This book should be helpful to any student of market or herd behavior, speculation and finance.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
If you have an interest in the housing market, in stocks or in the phenomenon of 'bubbles', this book is definitely worth a look. Unlike some of the doomsayers Mr Calverly takes a measured look at the likely consequences of a 'bubble' - it's not all bad, folks! Manages to avoid reading like a textbook, which is always the risk with books about economics.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful
By sabola
Format:Hardcover
This is a must read for property investors or even homeowners.

It's important for us to understand how bubbles arise and how to avoid it. Of course, more importantly, after reading this book, I know better how to spot the right time to invest in a particular property market. Buy low, sell high. An easy investment rule but many fail to follow.

Property prices are so high in the UK and many people quit their job and become property developers. It's the same as the tech bubbles when many of them quit their job doing day trading at home. It definitely gives a clear warning at the current bubbly situation in the UK.

This is a great book! However, for those who have very little understanding of economic terms, this book may not be easy to read.

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