Alex talks with author and financial newsletter writer Harry Dent about the imperiled economy as it teeters on the edge of ruin. Mr. Dent is the author of The Demographic Cliff: How to Survive and Prosper During the Great Deflation of 2014-2019 and The Great Depression Ahead: How to Prosper in the Crash Following the Greatest Boom in History.
In his book The Great Boom Ahead, published in 1992, Mr. Dent stood
virtually alone in accurately forecasting the unanticipated “Boom” of
the 1990s. Today he continues to educate audiences about his predictions
for the next and possibly last great bull market, from late 2005 into
early to mid 2010. Since 1992 he has authored two consecutive best
sellers The Roaring 2000s and The Roaring 2000s Investor (Simon and
Schuster). In his latest book, The Next Great Bubble Boom, he offers a
comprehensive forecast for the next two decades and explains how
fundamental trends suggest strong growth ahead, followed by a
longer-term economic contraction. Mr. Dent also publishes the HS Dent
Forecast newsletter, which offers current analysis of economic, and
financial market trends. Mr. Dent received his MBA from Harvard Business
School, where he was a Baker Scholar and was elected to the Century
Club for leadership excellence. Since 1988 he has been speaking to
executives, financial advisors and investors around the world. He has
appeared on “Good Morning America”, PBS, CNBC, CNN/FN, and has been
featured in Barron’s, Investor’s Business Daily, Entrepreneur, Fortune,
Success, US News and World Report, Business Week, The Wall Street
Journal, American Demographics and Omni.
While at Bain & Company he worked as a consultant with several
Fortune 100 companies. He has also been CEO of several entrepreneurial
growth companies and an investor in new ventures. A frequent speaker on
economic trends, Mr. Dent educates clients and partners on The Dent
Method and provides strategic vision for asset allocation and investment
selection.
Only Dent is in his brain.
ReplyDeleteFor the past 15 years he is preaching doom and gloom, next year, next year, next year etc.
Eventually he will be right and then he will write book "I told you so".
Idiot