FinanceThere are few events that catch markets by complete surprise but the decision by British US voters to leave the EU elect Donald Trump as President comes close. As markets struggle to adjust to the aftermath, analysts and experts are searching backward, likening the occasion to past crises election surprises and modeling their responses accordingly. There are some who see the seeds of a marketplace meltdown, and think that it is time to money out of the marketplace. There are others who argue that not only will markets bounce back but that it is a getting opportunity. Not locating much clarity in these arguments and suspicious of bias on each sides, I decided to open up my crisis survival kit, final in use in August 2015 , in the midst of an additional market meltdown.

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