
The ALUX.COM Podcast 5 Financial Crises That Keep Repeating Themselves
Jul 4, 2025
Dive into the cyclical nature of financial crises that keep haunting economies. Discover how the 2008 collapse was rooted in deceptive stability and risky mortgage-backed securities. Explore parallels between past and present, including the dot-com bubble and oil crisis, showcasing the dangers of speculation. Delve into the critical roles of trust and deception, highlighting current economic warning signs like inflation. This isn't just history; it's a guide to understanding the patterns that could shape our financial future.
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2008 Crisis Hidden Risks
- The 2008 crisis showed that pushing risk out of view can collapse systems.
- Banks bundled risky mortgages into securities, spreading unseen risk widely.
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Dot-Com Bubble Hype
- Dot-com bubble rose on hype, not profits.
- Stock prices soared on belief, ignoring real business fundamentals.
