The Next Great Bubble Boom: How to Profit from the Greatest Boom in History: 2006-2010
Posted on May 16, 2008 - Filed Under Paperback |
Binding: Paperback
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ASIN: B000W3U9CY
Manufacturer: Free Press
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For over fifteen years, New York Times bestselling author Harry S. Dent, Jr., has been uncannily accurate in predicting the financial future. In his three previous works, Dent predicted the financial recession of the early nineties, the economic expansion of the mid-nineties, and the financial free-for-all of 1998-2000.
The Next Great Bubble Boom — part crystal ball, part financial planner — offers a comprehensive forecast for the next two decades, showing new models for predicting the future behavior of the economy, inflation, large- and small-cap stocks, bonds, key sectors, and so on. In taking a look at past booms and busts, Dent compares our current state to that of the crash of 1920-21, and the years ahead of us to the Roaring Twenties. Dent gives advice on everything from investment strategies to real estate cycles, and shows not only how bright our future will be but how best to profit from it.
Dent gives us all something to look forward to, including:
- The Dow hitting 40,000 by the end of the decade
- The Nasdaq advancing at least ten times from its October 2001 lows to around 13,500, and potentially as high as 20,000 by 2009
- Another strong advance in stocks in 2005, with a significant correction into around September/October 2006
- The Great Boom resurging into its final and strongest stage in 2007, and even more fully in 2008, lasting until late 2009 to early 2010
Dent’s amazing ability to track and forecast our financial future is renowned, and here he takes that ability to the next level, showing not only what our economy will look like but also how it will affect us as individuals, as organizations, and as a culture. From the upcoming wealth revolution to the essential principles of entrepreneurial success, the book describes a new society where economic and philanthropic development go hand in hand.
In The Next Great Bubble Boom, Dent shows not only how the economic growth of the late 1990s was a prelude to the true great boom right around the corner but how all of us can reap its benefits.
Customer Reviews
Good book, good idea, timing a little off by Arthur J.
Very good book at predicting long-term trends. However, his short-term analysis and predictions are a little off the mark, sometimes by a few years. As long as you don’t take his advice as “short term advice” then I would say the book is very good, if not brilliant. His analysis is refreshing, unique, and definitely worth considering. His book is just not a replacement for investment advice. I would call it “a manual to what the future holds, and how you can be prepared to tackle it”.
UNCANNILY INACCURATE by J. Miller
I believed him when I read The Roaring 2000s and he was wrong. I came back for more with this one and he is proving to be even more wrong.
The Next Great Bubble Boom by Julie Deskin
I have not had a chance to read this book yet, but the seller sent what was described and in a timely manner.
The forcast was wrong by M. Imeny
The forcast was that we will have another internet boom for the seven years starting 2005. You can judge by yourself the rest.
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