Silicon Valley Bank Failure Explained for Beginners 2023
In this Silicon Valley Bank Failure Explained for Beginners 2023 video, I review how SVB became the second-largest bank in U.S. history to fail. Silicon Valley Bank’s (former ticker $SIVB) collapse was second only to Washington Mutual’s bank failure in 2008 during the Great Financial Crisis.
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Donnie Nguyen
Donnie Nguyen is the founder and CEO of Wolves of Investing. He started investing in the stock market in the early 2000s. He follows the teachings of Peter Lynch, Warren Buffett, and other investing legends. When he's not investing or blogging, he loves spending time with his family traveling and experiencing the world.
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