Bernard Baruch

Bernard Baruch

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Bernard Baruch was a prominent American financier, stock market speculator, and statesman born on August 19, 1870. He gained fame for his astute investment strategies and his significant influence during the early 20th century, particularly in the realms of finance and politics. Baruch served as a key advisor to several U.S. presidents, including Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt, and played a vital role in the establishment of the War Industries Board during World War I. He is also remembered for his famous quote regarding the stock market, highlighting the unpredictable nature of investing. Baruch's legacy continues to impact the field of finance and economics, making him a notable figure in American history.

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