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sevin
11-03-2009, 09:25 PM
For those who don't know, this is the quarterly journal put out by the Trends Research Institute (http://trendsresearch.com/) founded by Gerald Celente. It's $99 a year for the online version so I'm wondering if it's worth it.

Che
11-03-2009, 10:29 PM
Not me, his predictions are explanatory in his interviews. I mean.. the guy pretty much says the same stuff on every radio show, "when people lose everything, they lose it." I heard that same line over and over again. Are you planning to subscribe to the journal?

sevin
11-04-2009, 08:09 AM
Not me, his predictions are explanatory in his interviews. I mean.. the guy pretty much says the same stuff on every radio show, "when people lose everything, they lose it." I heard that same line over and over again. Are you planning to subscribe to the journal?

Thinking about it. He does use the same lines a lot on the radio, but I've been looking at reviews of his book Trends 2000 and at other predictions he's made. They're not all just about general topics. The journal is thick and full of even more detailed trends having to do with consumers, retail, media, healthcare, etc.

I would have subscribed already except I'm the type of guy who's reluctant to drop $100 on something until I hear from someone else who has done it. These are the kinds of predictions in the journal:

http://trendsresearch.com/forecast.html