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“The Bubble Boom”

“The Bubble Boom”. presented by Harry S. Dent, Jr. The Spending Wave Births Lagged for Peak in Family Spending. S&P 500 Earnings. 5. 3. 1. 4. 2. Actual data through 3/31/06, S&P estimates through 12/31/07. Source: Standard & Poor’s (www.spglobal.com).

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“The Bubble Boom”

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  1. “The Bubble Boom” presented by Harry S. Dent, Jr.

  2. The Spending WaveBirths Lagged for Peak in Family Spending

  3. S&P 500 Earnings 5 3 1 4 2 Actual data through 3/31/06, S&P estimates through 12/31/07. Source: Standard & Poor’s (www.spglobal.com)

  4. Historical Price of Oil1946-Present 5 5 3 4 3 b 1 2 a c 4 1 2 Source: Dow Jones Energy Service

  5. 29-30 Year Commodity Price CycleCRB Index (PPI before 1947) 2038-39 2009 1980 1920 1951

  6. 34 to 36-Year Geopolitical Cycle Dow Industrials 20,000

  7. Dow Channel1974-2010 5 50,000 20,000 3 10,000 4 5,000 1 1,000 2 2005 2010 1980 1974 2000 1985 1990 1995

  8. NASDAQ CompositeRevised Forecast 5 B 3 A C or C 1 4 2

  9. Immigration to the United States1820-2004 Source: U.S. Department of Homeland Security

  10. Total World PopulationProjection for 2010-2100 In billions Source: Investor’s Business Daily, 4/22/2004, Pg A16

  11. World Spending Wave India Pakistan N. Africa Mid East Saudi Arabia China 2 Russia 2 US 1 Europe Mexico SE Asia Sub-Saharan Africa Japan 2 S. Korea US 2 Indonesia Brazil China 1 Russia 1 Japan 1 Source: United Nations

  12. World Innovation/Inflation Wave India Pakistan N. Africa Mid East Saudi Arabia China 2 Russia 2 US 1 Europe Mexico SE Asia Sub-Saharan Africa Japan 2 S. Korea US 2 Indonesia Brazil China 1 Russia 1 Japan 1 Source: United Nations

  13. Europe Spending Wave Source: United Nations

  14. Eastern Europe / Russia Spending Wave Source: United Nations

  15. China Spending Wave Source: United Nations

  16. India Spending Wave Source: United Nations

  17. New Economy Cycle Growth Boom Innovation Shake-Out Maturity Boom Innovation Spending Wave We Are Here Innovation/ Inflation Stable Prices Stable Prices Inflation Disinflation Deflation Inflation 2038 1968 1978 1988 1998 2008 2018 2028

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