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Presidential reality show

Here’s a special gift for our subscribers… Artist Anthony Freda’s powerful illustration of the cast and players of the Presidential Reality Show, complemented by Celente’s Dysfunctional State of the Union address.

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Cryptocurrencies: Flying high or fading fast?

Editors Note: As we go to press, cryptocurreny markets are in another stage of extreme volatility following China’s decision to shut down local exchanges. Despite erratic swings, whether in stocks, housing or cryptos, when values rapidly rise, there are always sharp market corrections. We maintain our forecast that cryptocurencies are a long term trend, not...

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Self-driving cars: Good bet or a money pit?

Everyone from the Big Three automakers to insurance companies and chip designers is accelerating efforts to create self-driving cars – and accelerating the hype, too. But while the auto industry is gobbling up technology companies in multi-billion-dollar deals to accelerate their progress toward autonomous vehicles and telling shareholders, investors and consumers that a driverless world...

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Make up your own mind?

“Divided States of America,” the front-page headline of the Spring Trends Journal, reflects an even deeper “Great Divide.” It’s beyond politics and economics. In this article, using insights from modern neuroscience, psychology and philosophy, we’ll look at an inherent “divide” within the human brain and how we can work with it more effectively. When we...

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The next big… BIG thing

Imagine intelligence agents running around the World Wide Web. They’re performing deep research based on our fields of interest. They’re helping us make intuitive leaps toward new ways of understanding the world. This, in fact, already is happening. And it quickly will increase as we become more familiar with a new level of technology that...

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Crash? Correction?

I’ve been in the trend-forecasting business nearly 40 years. When you review who accurately forecast market crashes, beginning with the 1987 stock market crash to the Panic of ’08, I, and a handful of others, called them first. Now, a loud chorus of financial experts and economic headlines warn of grave stock-market dangers ahead: •...

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Cities get smart

Half the world’s population lives in cities, the World Health Organization says. The proportion is expected to reach 70 percent by 2050. To make these ever-expanding human hives livable as well as affordable, the efficient flow of services and resources in the city has to be perfected. That level of intelligence has eluded people. But...

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America’s shadow: Donald Trump

There was no better-suited stage to reflect just how deep America’s collective smarts, dignity, self-pride and morality had sunk than Presidential Campaign 2016. United States elections, especially presidential elections, once were a cherished tradition. They were ripe with optimism that our next leaders would reflect in principle and practice the moral, freedom-loving tenets on which...

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Mind meld

Uniting organic computers – our brains – with their electronic counterparts has moved farther from science fiction and closer to reality, thanks to recent bioengineering innovations. The first is an artificial synapse, devised by researchers at Stanford University and Sandia National Laboratories. Since synapses are mainly empty space, why is this a big deal? Because...

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Biodegradable plastic

What if plastics could be made from biodegradable material? Just throw the old water bottles and fast-food cutlery in the garbage; bacteria at the dump will eat them, in short order, down to harmless substances. That goal is still elusive. But we’re getting closer. The first big step came more than a decade ago when...

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