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20-Year Market Projections: The Best “Crash” Advice We Can Give

“I have been taking Chris Martenson’s Crash Course,” writes a reader. “He believes the next 20 years for investors will be nothing like the last 20. It’s a pretty scary scenario. Can you refute his facts?”

I don’t know Chris Martenson and I haven’t taken his course, so I can’t refute his analysis. However, I really don’t think it’s worth anyone’s time to listen to 20-year projections.

Twenty years ago, the Soviet Union was occupying Afghanistan. Forget about how much Afghanistan has changed. Today there is no Soviet Union.

Who was predicting that?

  • Twenty years ago, mobile phones were heavier and only slightly…
16Mar2009 | Investment U | 0 comments | Continued

Gold, Viagra, and Emerging Markets: Harry S. Dent on 2009 and Beyond

 “This level of stimulus is at the point that it’s like taking a bottle of Viagra and nothing happens…” – Harry S. Dent

We’ve entered an unprecedented period of uncertainty. The markets have collapsed and $30 trillion of stock market “wealth” has evaporated.

The future could be filled with even more. There are a lot of unanswered questions.

Real estate, gold, stocks…what’s a safe haven? Is this a correction which will get sorted out soon or will it take much longer? Any life in China and India? Inflation or deflation? Is this the end of the financial world as we know it?

Those are…

9Jan2009 | Q1 Publishing | 0 comments | Continued

Harry Dent Calls for 40% Additional Drop Home Value

“The median U.S. home price is going to $120,000…” – Harry S. Dent Jr.

By Q1 Publishing,

It doesn’t look like homeowners will get any reprieve from home prices soon enough.

Harry S. Dent Jr., who provides forecasts based primarily on demographic shifts, recently stated the bottom is a long, long ways away.

Harry Dent, American demographer, economist and writer, predicts the median U.S. housing price is going to $120,000. This is significantly lower than the 2007 median U.S. home price of $191,000 which is the lowest level since 2004.

In an interview with Goldseek Radio (listen to interview here) Dent further adds:

We’ve seen…

7Nov2008 | Q1 Publishing | Comments Off | Continued
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