Harry Dent: US Election, Why Bitcoin Is Heading For 95% Crash By 2022, Where To Invest

TCNTV, Released on 1/20/21

January 2021 – Harry Dent is a US economist and author who writes an economic newsletter reviewing the global economy through demographic trends. Given the rise of bitcoin, that has quadrupled in value in the last year, The Capital Network’s Lelde Smits asks for his views on financial and cryptocurrency markets ahead of his appearance with Michael Terpin for The Great Bitcoin Debate. The complimentary livestream event is free to attend on Thursday 28th January, registration at www.greatbitcoindebate.com.

0:00-1:02 – Introduction
1:02-2:43 – US Election
2:43-4:43 – Sale of a lifetime
4:43-7:48 – Bitcoin
7:48-10:04 – Where to invest
10:04-11:16 – Outlook

Harry Dent is a Fortune 100 consultant, new venture investor, noted speaker, bestselling author, and the founder and senior editor at Dent Research, where he dedicates himself to identifying and studying demographic, technological, and geopolitical trends. He has a free daily newsletter at www.harrydent.com called “Survive and Prosper.” Mr. Dent accurately predicted Japan’s collapse in 1989, the dot-com bubble-bust in 2000 and the housing bust in 2006 to 2007 (among many other things). He’s written numerous books, including The Great Boom Ahead (1992), The Great Depression Ahead (2008), The Great Crash Ahead (2011) and The Demographic Cliff (2014). His most recent novels are The Sale of a Lifetime and Zero Hour.

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Billy

Yeah, and he said Gold would hit $300 before $2000. His demographic analysis is great, but this bozo made 1 good call and now thinks he’s the second coming.

Really Silly Idea

Yep, He’s been wrong, wrong, and more wrong. For awhile there he smartened up and had a scenario 1, Stocks crash, and a sceaerio 2, stocks go higher; So he could claim he was right either way. At some point, and maybe soon, I’m sure there will be a big crash and he’ll claim he was right but that’s like claiming the stopped clock is right twice a day.