12 steps to the next great depression

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12 Steps to the Next Great Depression (an excerpt from their January 2008 HS Dent Forecast monthly newsletter)

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The 12 steps are:

Step 1: The tech bubble peaks

Step 2: The adverse geopolitical cycle

Step 3: The housing bubble peaks

Step 4: The lending bubble and subprime crisis - financial stocks peak

Step 5: Emerging markets bubble

Step 6: Tech S-Curve trends hit 90% market penetration

Step 7: Inflation resurges from late 2008 into late 2009

Step 8: The oil and commodity bubble peaks

Step 9: The decennial cycle peaks around late 2009

Step 10: 4-Year Presidential Cycle Turns Down, Late 2009 to Late 2010

Step 11: Baby boom spending wave peaks and slows long term

Step 12: Inflation rapidly shifts into deflation

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