Booms, Busts and Market Cycles is one of the few books on investing that offers investors a framework to navigate market cycles, avoid losses and create long-term wealth. It busts various myths surrounding investing and critically analyses different investing approaches, highlighting their advantages and drawbacks. From how ‘buy stocks slowly and sell fast’ works, to why asset allocators must do the reverse—buy markets quickly and sell slowly—this book offers a blend of rules, reflections and reframing. It is not a book of formulas. It’s a book of ideas—drawn from markets, guided by Indian tradition, shaped by Dangi’s own experiences and written for those who believe investing is as much about understanding oneself as it is about understanding the world. Not a technical manual, Booms, Busts and Market Cycles is a deeper exploration of the craft of managing money—a delicate balance of art and science.
Absolute Gibberish! This is a great example of how verbosity shouldn’t be equated with intelligence and why most of our financial writers try to sound more knowledgeable than they actually are with high prose and zero substance! Absolute waste of money