A Financial Planning Course Celeb Wish List
The housing market debacle of 2008 left many investors reeling as their portfolios were bled dry. People who thought they knew what they were doing had to admit that their investment education was sorely lacking. Should a hypothetical financial planning course be assembled to help investors survive the coming crash of 2011, here is my personal wish list of authorities to lend their expertise: Gerald Celente, Kip Herriage, and Wayne Allyn Root.
Had any of these men been guest speakers in a typical high school or college economics 101 course, perhaps the fallout from the real estate implosion wouldn't have been so devastating. But the damage is done, and it's crucial for all of us to take financial responsibility and protect our assets in the current economic state that we live in and the coming shift in the world's distribution of wealth.
One of the best ways to do that is to do your due diligence and find a reputable financial planning course. It's value will be based on the effectiveness of the resources it provides and the credibility of the experts associated with the course. Economists such as Celente, Herriage, and Root are internationally well-known for their ability to predict major market fluctuations such as the dot com crash in 2000 and the aforementioned housing market crash in 2008.
Gerald Celente, author and publisher of the highly popular Trends Journal, has been accurately making predictions about the global financial markets for more than three decades. Celente has gone on record with his criticism of the U.S. stimulus plan of 2009 and has said that shopping malls in the U.S. would become "ghost malls."
He appears regularly on Fox News and CNN broadcasts forecasting and analyzing business, socioeconomic, political, and other trends. He's also been featured in print media such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and USA Today. Celente is a media favorite on television shows such as The Oprah Winfrey Show, Good Morning America, and The Today Show.
Another respected name in the investment arena is Kip Herriage, author of Crash Proof Prosperity: Becoming Wealthy in the Age of Risk. Herriage is probably best known as the founder and editor of the top-ranked Vertical Research Advisory (VRA) Newsletter. Kip's current mantra is simply "Buy Gold and China. Sell short on pretty much everything else."
In his fifteen years as vice president for one of the largest investment firms on Wall Street, he managed over $70 million for his clients. During his tenure there, Kip became known as one of the top financial minds in the industry, dispensing valued guidance to his clients.
Finally, any good money management program needs a true "personality." Wayne Ally Root gained loyal followers when he made a political run for Vice President in 2008 as the Libertarian candidate. If political forecasts come to fruition, a bid for the Presidency in the near future wouldn't be unexpected.
Like Kip Herriage, Root is a self-made successful entrepreneur. Not only does he bring humility to his wisdom in both his political insights and financial advice, he gains people's attention through his charisma and humor.
The goal of a financial planning course in light of today's economic climate is to teach investors how to proceed given the coming crash which is predicted to make that of 2008 look like a ripple in the pond. Focusing on showing investors how to minimize their losses and maximize their investments will give savvy investors an edge on not just surviving economic down times but also taking advantage of them.
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About the Author: Art Basmajian
Member Since: 10/08/2008
I'm a Distributor For:: Wealth Masters International
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