Financial anti-crisis. Your individual anti-crisis strategy

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Financial anti-crisis. Your individual anti-crisis strategy
Šrift:Väiksem АаSuurem Aa

Cover designer David Teniers the Younger (1648)

© Vladimir S. Lavrov, 2020

© David Teniers the Younger (1648), cover design, 2020

ISBN 978-5-0051-9735-1

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Introduction

It’s no secret that crises periodically shake the economy. From time to time, the world plunges into another crisis, panic occurs in the market at this moment, currency rates start to jump, people lose money… This is normal. A crisis is normal. The main thing is not to lose your head and get out of the crisis without losses or even with a small plus.

There are two models of human behavior during a crisis :

1. Start to panic, fuss, try to fix something, try to do what you didn’t manage to do in time and… become even poorer.

2. To preserve the resource state, no matter what chaos is happening around, calmly reconsider your attitude to life, grow a little and… get out of the crisis richer than before.

The first pattern of behavior is typical for 98% of people. The second model is the behavior model of the richest and most successful people. Those very notorious 2% who determine the fate of this world.

Do you want to understand how 2% of the richest and most successful people act in a crisis? Read on for more details.

P.S. Initially, the book was written in Russian and only after that it was translated into English. Due to the specific differences between Russian and English, the author could allow minor inaccuracies in the translation. Do not judge strictly, for the English language for the author is not native. If possible, treat indulgently with possible mistakes and wrong words in the text. Remember that only those who do nothing do not make mistakes! Try to understand the essence of what the author wanted to say. Then you will get the most benefit from reading this book.

Chapter 1. The nature of the crisis

The world is in crisis – you are in a panic! Everyone is in a panic – the world is in crisis! Does it remind you of anything?

We all regularly find ourselves in a deep ass, which can be very difficult to get out of. Because it’s scary to stick your head out and figure out what’s going on. Here’s what happens:

Life is arranged in such a way that crises are normal. They happen regularly both in the global economy and in the personal life of each individual person, and they just need to be able to wait out. Calmly and without nerves. A crisis happened and happened – we will break through! Not the first time in the ass!

Any crisis (even economic, even organizational, even intrapersonal, even interpersonal) is a cyclical thing and develops according to the same algorithm :

1) some imperceptible change in the situation (new law, new monetary policy, new discovery, new virus, etc.)

2) the onset of the consequences of a change in the situation (the departure of entrepreneurs into the shadows, a change in the ratio of supply and demand in the market, a reduction in production, the release of the virus from the laboratory, etc.)

3) the latent phase of the crisis (rising unemployment, falling stock prices, disruption of existing production ties, the first infected with a new virus, etc.)

4) the acute phase of the crisis (market decline, default, war, epidemic, etc.)

5) post-crisis depression (sluggishness of trade, stagnation in production, etc.)

6) revival (growth in share prices, production growth, income growth, price increases, etc. to pre-crisis levels)

7) rise (growth in the value of shares, production growth, income growth, price growth, etc. higher than it was before the pre-crisis level)

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