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The Great Depression Ahead

How to Prosper in the Crash That Follows the Greatest Boom in History

Audiobook (Includes supplementary content)
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Harry S. Dent predicted our current economic crisis, and he foresees still more to come. He predicts that we are headed further towards a major depression reminiscent of Japan's major recession more than a decade ago, from which their real estate market has yet to recover. With the current state of the stock market causing investors around the world to be nervous, and searching for answers, The Great Depression Ahead offers important advice to help readers not just survive, but prosper in the face of the crash.

Dent has developed theories that have accurately predicted changes in the market. He is a frequent target of economists, yet with few exceptions, Dent has always been right about the market. With fully updated predictions and reflections on all that has happened since the hardcover came out in December of 2008, this is a book on the economic crisis that we can't afford not to read.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Well supported yet grim, the news in this volume is not a surprise to anyone who has watched the recent stock market free fall. What Harry Dent brings to the much-discussed subject of the now-insolvent world markets is an unrelenting grasp of both the facts and the figures behind the greatest financial collapse of modern times. His subdued tone conveys a hard edge as he tells of the hardships surrounding plummeting real estate values. The middle-class spending spree and the escalated lending cycles are all explained by Dent within the context of research by economists on historical trends in market deflation when currency is devalued. M.R. (c) AudioFile 2009, Portland, Maine

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