Why Every Financial Crisis Was Predicable

EPISODE · Feb 28, 2025 · 16 MIN

Why Every Financial Crisis Was Predicable

from The Whitepaper

Every financial crisis—whether it was Lehman Brothers in 2008, Long-Term Capital Management in 1998, or FTX in 2022—was predictable. So why did traditional risk models fail to see them coming?In this episode of The Whitepaper, Nicolin Decker exposes the fundamental flaws in financial risk modeling and how emerging technology can prevent future collapses. From VaR’s failure to account for tail risk to Bitcoin’s growing role as a systemic asset, we break down why markets keep crashing—and how we can stop the cycle.🔹 The Truth About Financial Risk Models – Why Value at Risk (VaR) and Black-Scholes failed spectacularly.🔹 Bitcoin: The Next Systemic Risk? – How institutional adoption is making BTC vulnerable to the same failures as traditional assets.🔹 The New Frontier of Risk Analysis – How DSSIM, CMR, and DCME combine sentiment analysis, liquidity tracking, and contagion mapping to predict market movements before they happen.🔹 Could We Have Prevented 2008? – What if regulators had today’s technology when the housing bubble burst?This isn’t just another podcast about financial collapses—it’s about how we can predict and prevent the next one.💡 Access the Research:📝 Medium.com Article – Read it. [Click Here]🖥️ Open-Source Risk Modeling Software – Linked in the episode description. [Click Here]📄 The Whitepaper – A detailed examination of the core concepts. [Click Here]📜 Thesis Paper – An in-depth academic analysis. [Click Here]📩 Have questions about emerging technology and how it can improve your life? Email me at [email protected], and we’ll find the solution together.🎧 Listen now and rethink everything you know about financial risk.

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