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Spring Trends Journal
The spring edition of the Trends Journal, featuring an expansive package on the ticking time bomb that is the global economy and much more, publishes May 12. The edition is packed with deep analyses of emerging trend lines across numerous fields, especially the turbulent state of world economies. Global forecaster Gerald Celente, best selling author and economist Nomi Prins, science and technology...
Join Celente this summer
Our July retreat, “The Ontrendpreneur™,” is filling up fast – and drawing participants from across the globe and United States, from China to Italy, from Ireland to Chile, and from New York to California. The retreat, July 22-23, features Gerald Celente, Trends Research Institute analysts and invited guest speakers helping you become an “ontrendpreneur” – a savvy, innovative entrepreneur able to...
This is not the “American Century”
America, once the world’s undisputed global heavyweight, has down-trended into an economic, political, social, cultural and lifestyle bantamweight. Having made its mark and had its day, the USA is following a familiar path toward self-destruction taken by empires past, both famous and forgotten. Just as the 20th century, “The American Century,” faded into history, so too has the nation’s glory and...
Taliban terror coup extends US’ horrible track record
What difference does yet another extreme Islamist terrorist bomb attack make? Especially in a country that has not known even the illusion of peace in more than 14 years? But recent outrage in the Afghan capital of Kabul was different. The bomb did not devastate one of the usual “soft” targets – buses, schools, soccer games or open-air markets so beloved...
Next US NATO chief to Russia: “We won’t back down”
US European Commander chief and Supreme NATO Commander Air Force General Philip Breedlove is stepping down after enthusiastically overseeing a level of military confrontation between the US, its NATO allies and Russia unprecedented even during the darkest days of the Cold War. Now Obama has picked Breedlove’s designated successor, Army Gen. Curt Scaparrotti, who has made clear he is determined...
Join us for “The Ontrendpreneur™” retreat
Be part of an exciting, empowering two-day retreat this summer led by global forecaster Gerald Celente and his Trends Research Institute team. It is designed to help you become an “Ontrendpreneur™” – a savvy, innovative entrepreneur seizing the vast opportunities that the Big Box, merger/acquisition-crazed world missed or nixed. Held Friday and Saturday, July 22-23, “The Ontrendpreneur™” retreat is expected...
New retirement safety net: Forced savings?
Surveys show that 40 percent of baby boomers have virtually nothing saved for retirement and most people making less than $40,000 have no retirement plan through their jobs. Illinois is testing a fix. This summer or fall, the state will launch the Illinois Secure Choice Savings Program. Workers who don’t opt out will see an automatic withdrawal from each of...
Public utilities: No longer a guaranteed investment
A recent study of the German energy market shows that a third of the country’s electricity is being produced by renewable sources. Just as important, the majority of owners aren’t conventional utility companies; they’re families, farmers, energy co-ops and small businesses. In 2012, only 12 percent of Germany’s newly installed electric capacity was in the hands of conventional generating companies....
Verizon takes aim at millennials
The telecommunications company announced in early 2016 a partnership with Hearst Corporation to launch two digital media brands. The first, RatedRed.com, provides lifestyle content for millennials living in the heartland of America. Meanwhile, Seriously.TV is a politically focused comedy network, also aimed at millennials. Both brands will be distributed over social media, much like content from YouTube, Vox and Buzzfeed....