Gaddafi's Final Day | Profit From The Past October 20, 2011

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On October 20, NATO aircraft destroyed the Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi's convoy as it fled the Battle of Sirte. Gaddafi was found and killed shortly after, ending his 42-year reign. It’s dramatic events like these that show how suddenly and violently things can change. Dictators rise and fall, and civil unrest can rapidly spiral into civil war and regime change.

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Profit From the Past is a weekly series that examines historical events and the opportunity they provide to us today, usually in the stock market. Every Wednesday host Jason Simpkins will discuss a different historical event on (or around) its anniversary, and how it has created an investment opportunity for us today.

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