The Stock Market's Past Is Closer Than Investors Realize
From 1918 to 1920, the Spanish Flu pandemic killed an estimated 25 million to 50 million people across the globe. But even with this historical precedent, the world was largely caught unprepared when Covid-19 emerged a century later. Our collective memory had faded, leaving us with a psychological lack of immunity to the concept of a devastating pandemic.
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