Gerald Celente provides an update on the economy/projections for future
Gerald Celente
has spent thirty years identifying, analysing and tracking the
global trends that shape our future. As Director of the Trends Research
Institute, Gerald is trusted by many large corporations to produce the
most accurate, timely and comprehensive forecasts. Whether as a keynote
speaker or a media pundit, he provides audiences with real world trends
they can act upon.
Gerald
is the only analyst to cover over 300 diversified trends fields. On
topics as diverse as consumer goods, health, food, entertainment,
education, retail, technology, science, energy and trade, his keynote
speeches analyse all the global trends.
Major
corporations, governments, and businesses around the world have
benefited from Gerald's depth of knowledge and expertise. His speech on
the subject of innovation inspires and energises audiences and
demonstrates that, when you 'Think for Yourself', innovation and success
are the natural by-products.
Gerald
also customises keynotes to fit a client's specific area of activity.
He confers with them to identify their interests and concerns, then
thoroughly researches the field using the resources of The Trends
Research Institute. This information is analysed to assess the likely
impact of emerging trends and to develop proactive recommendations on
how to profit from change. The resulting bespoke presentation zeroes in
on hidden opportunities and gives the audience an abundance of
practical, usable trend information that they can put to good use.
Gerald's
wealth of knowledge and engaging personality makes him a media
favourite and he frequently offers his unique perspective on current
events to television audiences. His uncannily accurate predictions and
forecasts have guided businesses towards new opportunities and markets
throughout this ever-changing world.
Gerald Celente
is a respected media commentator on business and consumer trends in the
US, and publisher of The Trends Journal. His presentation aims to help
exporters understand the key global niche markets they should be
designing new products and services for, and signal what the key
business and consumer trends will be. The Trends Research Institute is
on record as accurately forecasting many major social, economic and
political trends. such as the dot.com crash, the rise of gourmet coffees
and organic foods. They are currently predicting a rise in ‘simplicity
hip’ for the average US family with downsizing in cars,houses and
extravagances but a strong requirement for quality products that reflect
personal styles and which are simple, reliable and can be repaired –
not trashed – when broken.
Trends Expert
Gerald Celente
is also known as Dr Doom and the Nostradamus of Modern Times , Gerald Celente
is regarded as one of the foremost trend predictors in the world. This
author of Trends 2000 and Trend Tracking, and publisher of The Trends
Journal, is frequently a guest on television news and talk show
programs. The New York Post said "if Nostradamus were alive today, he'd
have a hard time keeping up with Gerald Celente."
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Following
are Gerald Celente's Forecasts for 2010: · The Crash of 2010: The
Bailout Bubble is about to burst. Be prepared for the onset of the
Greatest Depression. · Depression Uplift: The pursuit of elegance and
affordable sophistication will raise spirits and profits. · Terrorism
2010: Years of war in Afghanistan and Iraq and now Pakistan have
intensified anti-American sentiment. 2010 will be the year of the
lone-wolf, self-radicalized gunman. · Neo-Survivalism: A new breed of
survivalist is devising ingenious stratagems to beat the crumbling
system. And, they're not all heading for the hills with AK-47's and pork
& beans. · Not Welcome Here: Fueled by fear and resentment, a
global anti-immigration trend will gather force and serve as a major
plank in building a new political party in the US. · TB or Not TB: With
two-thirds of Americans Too Big (TB) for their own good (and everyone
else's), 2010 will mark the outbreak of a "War on Fat," providing a ton
of business opportunities. · Mothers of Invention: Taking off with the
speed of the Internet revolution, "Technology for the Poor" will be a
major trend in 2010, providing products and services for newly
downscaled Western consumers and impoverished consumers everywhere. ·
Not Made In China: A "Buy Local," "My Country First" protectionist
backlash will deliver a big "No" to unrestrained globalism and open
solid niches for local and domestic manufacturers. · The Next Big Thing:
Just as the traditional print media (newspapers/magazines) were scooped
by Internet competition, so too will new communication technologies
herald the end of the TV networks as we know them.
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ReplyDeleteyou...... you chance celente vote online: on the iranian affair, reason, we the citizens are the ones that suffer not the top brass.. so celente you are a smart guy, this is your chance and a chance for america, democracy online! and probably for democracy which is now on a bad footing.. it fixes many issues and citizens once again participate on a democratic realm..
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