Jeremy Grantham: The Man Who Predicted Every Crash

EPISODE · Mar 13, 2026 · 1H 45M

Jeremy Grantham: The Man Who Predicted Every Crash

from Sleepy Stock Market · host Sleepy Stock Market

For decades, Jeremy Grantham warned that markets were dangerously overvalued. In 2000, he called the dot-com crash. In 2007, he called the housing collapse. In 2021, he warned of the everything bubble. Almost nobody listened — until it was too late.This is the story of how a boy from a Yorkshire mining town became the most respected — and most ignored — voice on Wall Street.In this episode:- Growing up in post-war Britain and winning a scholarship to Harvard- Building GMO into one of the world's most respected asset managers- Why Grantham's value investing philosophy put him permanently at odds with Wall Street- The Japan bubble of 1989 — his first great prediction- How he navigated the dot-com mania while everyone else lost their minds- His warnings about climate change and resource depletion- Why being right too early is almost as bad as being wrongRunning time: approximately 105 minutes.Sleepy Stock Market — financial history told as cinematic bedtime stories.

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