Viernes Negro (2021) Apr 2026

Elias reached for his mouse to sell, his finger hovering over the button. But then, he paused. He looked at the charts. This wasn't 2020. The world had vaccines now; it had systems. He watched the "Fear & Greed Index" peg itself into extreme terror. He didn't sell. Instead, he closed his laptop.

The date was November 26, 2021. In the world of high finance and cryptocurrency, it wouldn’t be remembered for door-buster deals on televisions, but for a different kind of "Black Friday"—a market bloodbath that sent shockwaves through global exchanges. Viernes Negro (2021)

Elias watched his portfolio value evaporate. To many, "Viernes Negro" was about discounts at stores, but for investors, the "discount" felt like a trap. The fear wasn't just about a virus; it was about the unknown. Would the borders close again? Would the supply chains, already strained like a piano wire, finally snap? Elias reached for his mouse to sell, his

As the sun set on that Friday, the markets closed with deep scars. It was a stark reminder of how fragile the "new normal" really was. Elias poured himself a glass of wine, the red liquid matching the candles on his screen. This wasn't 2020