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In some cases everything is equally bad, but not in others. In France, for example, the stock market was wiped out, but lots of other assets survived the war, especially property (land ownership wasn't generally interfered with), and portable valuables like gold and jewelry. So if you were picking places to put your money in 1935, there are definite winners and losers--- buying land was a good option.


Diversify across geographies, e.g. always hold positions in America, Europe, and China.




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