Henny Penny and Chicken Shinola - a podcast by Fixed Cost Financial

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Show Notes

Since 1986


  1. 1987 Black Monday

  2. 1989 Rio de Janeiro 

  3. 1989 Friday the 13th

  4. 1990 Kuwait Invasion

  5. 1991 Japan Asset Bubble

  6. 1992 EU Black Wednesday

  7. 1997 Asian Crash

  8. 1998 Russian Ruble Default

  9. 2000 Dot-Com Bubble

  10. 2001 Terrorism

  11. 2002 Broad Drop

  12. 2007 Shanghai Crash

  13. 2008 US Housing Crash

  14. 2009 Dubai Debt

  15. 2010 Greece Bailout

  16. 2010 Flash Crash

  17. 2011 US Bear

  18. 2015-16 Chinese Crash

  19. 2018 US Downturn

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