In The Roaring 2000s Investor, Harry Dent shows his vision of our country's economic future and reveals his proven methods for taking advantage of these anticipated trends to redesign how we work and live. He believes that the best investment opportunities exist in the stock market — specifically technology, financial services, leisure stocks, and health care. Aside from investment information, Dent includes a good dose of living advice. He counsels not to be the millionaire next-door, counting change in a darkened living room while the greatest economic boom in history roars past. Other subjects he touches on include international investing, asset allocation, and tax planning. Some might find Dent's reliance on demographics as an economic barometer a bit too simplistic. But for others, The Roaring 2000s Investor just might be the perfect framework for building an investment strategy into the next millennium.
"Life should be interesting; investment and financial plan should be boring."
Dent's prescription: Understand what drives the economy, then get a financial advisor and learn to enjoy life.