The world lives since 1971 ruled by a fiat monetary system, backed only by trust in our governments. This paradigm is approaching its end. After eleven years since the 2008 financial crisis, the problems that caused it not only have not been solved, but have grown bigger, which makes us think of an even larger crisis to come. In 5000 years of history, there has not been interest rates so low as now, nor so much fiat money created from thin air, nor debt levels so high relative to GDP, and all this is happening in our times at a global scale. The panorama ahead looks certainly chilling, because with these premises we cannot expect other thing than big turmoil in the economy and a very likely reset of the monetary system. Cheap and abundant money spilled by the central banks has created enormous distortions in the assets valuations in different markets. When the speculation will reach its peak, if it has not done it yet, and all assets caught in a bubble will start to burst, we will witness massive wealth transfers. In such crisis situations it is possible to make great fortunes. You only have to place yourself in the right side of the game board and let the value flow from one side to another. Learn the rules of this financial game with "Get Wealthy in the Next Crisis" by Andy Santos.As it is impossible to avoid such a terrible disaster in the financial system, but you can take some personal protection measures. In this book you can find the keys on how to act in the best possible way to preserve wealth and even to increase it.In a very direct and easy to understand way, Andy Santos explains why the current monetary system lies at the core of the current world economic ailments. You will understand some basic notions of economics, the perverse effects of inflation and why we live in the hugest Ponzi scheme ever created. Moreover, you will learn what options an average citizen has to counteract and overcome all these insidious instruments of financial repression. To sum up, this book can render a priceless service in terms of material well-being to whomever reads it and puts into practice, even partially, the recommendations therein contained.