"The 4 Most Dangerous Words: 'This Time Is Different'" (April 7, 2025) Triggered by a "tariff tantrum" and the worst two-day market drop since March 2020, Quince used this post to remind investors of the oldest trap in finance. It makes the list because it perfectly highlights his ability to use historical context to cut through immediate market panic, reminding readers that while the catalysts change, the danger of assuming the old rules no longer apply remains exactly the same
"We think they are days from failure. They think it is a temporary problem. This disconnect is dangerous."
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