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How to Protect Wealth in Unstable Times? History Has the Answer…

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In his book “Wealth, War and Wisdom”, legendary investor Barton Biggs examines how people preserved wealth during global upheavals – including World War II.

His conclusion is clear – those who survived financially didn’t bet everything on one horse. They kept a cool head, diversified their holdings and thought ahead.

🔑 What helped preserve wealth back then:

Real estate in safe countries
Land and housing in neutral or stable regions (like Switzerland or the US) helped preserve wealth when everything else collapsed.

Shares in leading companies
Long-term investments in solid businesses – especially US industrial and consumer brands – bounced back and delivered returns.

Gold and precious stones
Classic safe-haven assets during hyperinflation or currency collapse. Hard to move or sell – but often a “currency of last resort”.

Physical assets abroad
Farms, wineries, warehouses, artworks – anything held outside conflict zones could serve as a post-crisis foundation.

Cash in hard currency
Freely convertible currencies (like the US dollar or Swiss franc) enabled investors to buy assets cheap in the aftermath.

📌 What it means today:

  • Diversification isn’t luxury – it’s survival.
  • A global perspective matters – don’t keep everything in one country. Investing beyond your borders is smart insurance.
  • Safety is more important than returns. In a crisis, the goal isn’t profit – it’s preservation.
  • History is not just a textbook, but a guide to action. Those who learn from the past have a chance to avoid repeating others’ mistakes.

💡 The takeaway?

Wealth can survive war – but only when managed wisely. Greed, haste and hope rarely make it through the first round.

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