BUBBLE LOGIC
Lessons from History for Today's Markets
Every investor thinks "this time is different"-until the bubble bursts. From tulip mania to dot-com euphoria, history is full of fortunes made...and lost. Why do smart people keep falling for the same traps, over and over?
Financial bubbles follow a disturbingly familiar pattern: prices detach from reality, warnings are ignored, and rational people convince themselves speculation is safe.
Bubble Logic explains why that thinking never works-and how you can avoid the costly mistakes that destroy wealth.
Written for modern investors, traders, and market observers, this book breaks down the psychology, mechanics, and warning signs of speculative bubbles-and shows how you can navigate today's volatile markets with clarity and discipline.
Inside this book, you'll discover:
- The repeating psychological patterns behind every major market bubble in history
- Why intelligent people suspend logic during speculative manias
- How media narratives, social proof, and leverage accelerate bubble growth
- The difference between innovation, speculation, and outright delusion
- Early warning signals that markets are entering dangerous territory
- How to think independently when consensus thinking becomes extreme
- Practical frameworks for risk awareness in stocks, property, commodities, and crypto markets
This is not a get-rich-quick book or a promise of guaranteed profits.
It is a thinking guide-designed to sharpen your judgment, improve your market awareness, and help you avoid the costly mistakes that destroy wealth over market cycles.
Whether you're an investor, trader, economist, or simply fascinated by market history, Bubble Logic gives you the mental models needed to survive-and thrive-when speculation takes over.
Ideal for readers interested in:
- Market psychology and behavioural finance
- Stock market bubbles and crashes
- Financial history and economic cycles
- Investing risk management
- Speculative manias and crowd behaviour
- Crypto, property, and equity market analysis
Markets change.
Human behaviour doesn't.
Bubble Logic shows you how to understand both-before the next bubble bursts.