CYCLES: MORE THAN JUST A POST WWII ECONOMIC PROBLEM

One of the best cycles experts is Harry Dent. The following two charts are from his work. I interviewed Harry a couple of years ago  and I encourage you to review the podcast / transcript and charts. The discussion is even more salient today as the "window" he warned about now arrives:

The post WWII era fostered not only a US Baby Boom but similarly is most developed nations. The heavy indebted Millennial's are simply not going to offset the spending changes occurring as that generation moves into their 70's

 



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