Gerald Celente: Crash of 2010 Is Looming
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Gerald Celente comments on Chris Dodd's financial regulation bill. He also discusses trade wars with China and gives advice to President Obama on the importance of having a productive capacity.
The 1,336-page Senate bill to regulate the financial system grants the Federal Reserve, the culprit behind the panic of 2008, more power. It's not even the fox watching the chicken coop — it's the fox watching other foxes, says Celente. It's like putting Bugsy Siegel or Al Capone in charge of law enforcement.
The Trends forecaster believes his prediction for the crash of 2010 is going to happen, as the bill will not make a bit of difference in preventing it. All the stimulus money from around the world is drying up, says Celente. At some point the stimulus game runs out and the crash happens.
Reprinted from Bull Source.
March 22, 2010
Gerald Celente is founder and director of The Trends Research Institute, author of Trends 2000 and Trend Tracking (Warner Books), and publisher of The Trends Journal. He has been forecasting trends since 1980, and recently called The Collapse of '09.