What's Wrong with Money?: The Biggest Bubble of All

by Michael Ashton

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The expert guide to understanding and surviving monetary failure

What's Wrong with Money? explores how and why money is valued and the warning signs that point to its eventual collapse. Author Michael Ashton is widely regarded as a premier expert on inflation, and in this book, he illustrates how the erosion of trust in central banks is putting us at high risk of both near- and long-term inflation—and a potentially very serious disruption. It's not about a conspiracy surrounding inflation reporting; it's about the tentative agreement we all carry that lends money its value. This value isn't necessarily inherent; while some currency is backed by stored value, others are not. This book walks you through the history of currency and details the ways in which it can fall apart. You'll learn how to invest in any type of collapse scenario, and you'll gain expert insight into the warning signs that signal a coming shock to the financial system.

  • Track the history of monetary value
  • Consider how money could die slowly or quickly
  • Learn investment strategies for both slow and quick scenarios
  • Examine potential causes of erosion of trust in the monetary
    system, and the chilling results of such erosion

An economic system without money is incredibly inefficient, but our shared agreement in monetary value has historically never been enough. What's Wrong with Money? shows you the lessons from the past and the reality of the present and helps you make plans for the future of money.

  • ISBN13 9781119191179
  • Publish Date 11 February 2016
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 24 February 2022
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc
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