**Why August to October Is Wall Street’s „Panic Season”**
Market crashes like Black Monday and Lehman Brothers’ collapse share a chilling pattern—most strike between August and October. Quant expert Owen Lamont warns that thin summer liquidity turns minor shocks into full-blown crises.
**Harvest Time Havoc: Centuries of Financial Meltdowns**
From the 1791 Scriptomania bubble to the 2007 quant crash, financial disasters cluster in late summer and fall. Lamont traces this trend to America’s agricultural roots, when harvests drained liquidity from markets.
**Remote Work Could Disrupt Wall Street’s „Cruelest Month”**
While Lamont calls August a „10% chance of epic disaster,” remote trading may finally break the cycle. Yet tradition keeps traders synchronized—and vulnerable—to seasonal volatility. Read why quants still dread summer’s end.