Prof. Dr. Max Otte is one of the renowned experts on companies, business, and financial markets. He examines stock market and economic events in a clear and understandable manner, illuminating their backgrounds. Max Otte writes articles and columns for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Die Welt, the Financial Times Deutschland, The Times (London), and the Harvard Business Review. He is also a welcome guest on numerous television and radio programs. As early as 2006, he predicted the international financial crisis in his book "Der Crash kommt" (The Crash Is Coming). The book topped the bestseller lists for more than two years. Max Otte is a professor of finance at Worms University of Applied Sciences. Since 1999, he has been managing partner of the IFVE Institute for Asset Development GmbH. The institute's goal is to educate private individuals about the stock market and economic situation and important economic developments, independent of financial sales interests.
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Prof. Dr. Max Otte is one of the renowned experts on companies, business, and financial markets. He examines stock market and economic events in a clear and understandable manner, illuminating their backgrounds. Max Otte writes articles and columns for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Die Welt, the Financial Times Deutschland, The Times (London), and the Harvard Business Review. He is also a welcome guest on numerous television and radio programs. As early as 2006, he predicted the international financial crisis in his book "Der Crash kommt" (The Crash Is Coming). The book topped the bestseller lists for more than two years. Max Otte is a professor of finance at Worms University of Applied Sciences. Since 1999, he has been managing partner of the IFVE Institute for Asset Development GmbH. The institute's goal is to educate private individuals about the stock market and economic situation and important economic developments, independent of financial sales interests.