"When everybody thinks alike, everyone is likely to be wrong." The
ten words quoted above are, according to Humphrey B. Neill, a
potent factor behind the economic booms and busts that blight our
civilization. The "Mississippi Bubble," Holland's incredible
"Tulipmania" and the New York stock market crash of 1929 are
historic examples of disasters magnified and hastened by the
pressure of mass opinion. Neill describes these occurrences in
detail and tells the reader how to avoid and recognize the dangers
that "following the pack" can pose to the discerning investor.
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