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Blood in the Street: Investment Profits in a World Gone Mad by James Dale Davidson
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Overview: Reminiscent of the bestselling The Great Depression of 1990, Blood in the Streets is a groundbreaking book that offers a bold new approach to crisis investment and shows readers how to reap investment profits during financially uncertain times.
Genre:Non-Fiction > General / Finance

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“The time to buy is when blood is running in the streets,” said Nathan Rothschild, and in 1815, when everyone else in London was selling his stocks in anticipation of an English defeat at Waterloo, Rothschild bought.

The first to learn that Wellington had in fact triumphed over Napoleon and that the British Empire was safe, Rothschild sold because he knew that the market would follow his lead. When, in the ensuing panic, the London market collapsed, Rothschild scooped up stocks at bargain-basement rates, and as the market caught up with the British victory, he amassed one of the largest trading fortunes ever recorded— about £1 million—a fantastic sum in 1815. Rothschild understood the hidden meaning of political events and how markets respond to crisis, and he was willing to bet his fortune against conventional wisdom.

James Dale Davidson and Sir William Rees-Mogg have shown that there are still fortunes to be made—and preserved—by following the Rothschild principle. Their financial newsletter, Strategic Investing, was rated by an independent service as outperforming 99 percent of its competitors. From the beginning of its publication in 1984 through January 1987, their speculative portfolio averaged an annual growth of 252 percent. In 1985 and 1986 they successfully predicted for their clients the collapse of oil prices, the fall of the dollar, the unraveling of OPEC, low inflation, skyrocketing bonds, and a runaway stock market. They attribute their success to their fundamental understanding of the way a world in crisis works.

“We believe that the world is now in the twilight of a major phase of economic history,” they write. “The danger you face is practically as great as the threat posed to British investors at Waterloo. In a sense, it may be even more dangerous, because today’s is a hidden danger that almost no one senses or recognizes.”

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