Harry S. Dent Jr. studied economics in college in the 1970s, receiving his MBA from Harvard Business School, where he was a Baker Scholar and was elected to the Century Club for leadership excellence. Harry grew to find the study of economics vague and inconclusive and became so disillusioned by ...
moreHarry S. Dent Jr. studied economics in college in the 1970s, receiving his MBA from Harvard Business School, where he was a Baker Scholar and was elected to the Century Club for leadership excellence. Harry grew to find the study of economics vague and inconclusive and became so disillusioned by the state of his chosen profession that he turned his back on it. Instead, he threw himself into the burgeoning new science of finance which married economic research and market research. Identifying and studying demographic trends, business cycles, consumers purchasing power and many other trends empowered Harry to forecast economic and market changes.
The core of his work the Dent Method (forecasting long-term economic trends based on the study of and changes in demographic trends) was developed by Harry in the late 1980s.
Since then, hes spoken to executives, financial advisors and investors around the world. Hes appeared on Good Morning America, PBS, CNBC and CNN/Fox News. Hes been featured in Barrons, Investors Business Daily, Entrepreneur, Fortune, Success, U.S. News and World Report, Business Week, The Wall Street Journal, American Demographics and Omni. He is a regular guest on Fox Businesss Americas Nightly Scorecard.
A best-selling author, Harry has written numerous successful books over the years, including The Demographic Cliff How to Survive and Prosper During the Great Deflation of 20142019, whichdetails why were facing a great deflation after five years of stimulus and what to do about it now. Most recently, Harry published The Sale of a Lifetime: How the Great Bubble Burst of 2017 Can Make You Rich, looking at the upcoming economic crisis and revealing howit could be the single greatest chance to build wealth well ever see, and how we can capitalize on such a unique and historical opportunity.
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