Uninvestable Is Now Featured in the Forbes Executive Library
My new book, Uninvestable: The Everything Bubble and the Case for Inverting Your Portfolio Before the Sovereign Debt Collapse of 26–28, has been selected for inclusion in the Forbes Executive Library.
The Forbes Executive Library is a curated series that features books written by Forbes Councils experts, chosen for their contribution to important business and economic conversations. To have Uninvestable included among this body of work is something I don’t take lightly.
This book wasn’t written for attention.
It was written because the conversations most people avoid are often the ones that matter most.
Why I Wrote Uninvestable
For decades, our financial system has relied on belief more than discipline.
Belief that debt doesn’t really matter.
Belief that central banks can smooth every cycle.
Belief that diversification protects against all forms of risk.
When I wrote Uninvestable, I wanted to challenge those assumptions, not from a place of fear, but from a place of responsibility.
What I saw wasn’t a housing bubble, or a tech bubble, or a crypto bubble.
What I saw was something broader.|
An Everything Bubble: where real estate, equities, bonds, and sovereign debt are all inflated by the same force: money without constraint.
Why the 2026–2028 Window Matters
Most market commentary avoids timelines. I didn’t.
In Uninvestable, I outline why I believe 2026–2028 represents a structural inflection period, where debt, demographics, and policy begin to collide in ways that can’t be deferred indefinitely.
This isn’t a prediction designed to provoke panic.
It’s a framework designed to encourage preparation.
History shows that passive behaviour works, until it doesn’t. And when systems reset, those who thought ahead tend to fare very differently from those who waited for consensus.
Why Diversification Isn’t Enough Anymore
One of the more uncomfortable conclusions in the book is this:
You can’t diversify away systemic risk when every asset is distorted by the same incentives.
Buy-and-hold strategies worked in an era when money had a cost.
Passive investing worked when discipline still existed in the system.
That environment has changed.
Uninvestable introduces an alternative way of thinking, built around inversion, intelligent allocation, and psychological clarity so decisions are made deliberately, not reactively.
This Book Is a Manual, Not a Manifesto
I didn’t write Uninvestable to reassure anyone.
I wrote it for people who already feel the tension.
For those who sense that something is mispriced, financially and psychologically, and would rather prepare quietly than react publicly.
The book doesn’t offer comfort.
It offers control.
Where to Read the Forbes Feature
If you’d like to read the Forbes Executive Library feature, you can find it here:
https://councils.forbes.com/executive-library/uninvestable-the-everything-bubble-and-the-case-for-inverting-your-portfolio-before-the-sovereign-debt-collapse-of-26-28-by-bryce-ak-jenkins
For those who resonate with the ideas in Uninvestable and want to explore how these principles are applied in practice, I also host the Redefining Richness Workshop an invitation-only session designed to assess alignment with the V200.
Apply here:
https://bryceakjenkins.com.au/