Harry Dent
Founder of HSD Publishing
Harry Dent is a best-selling author and one of the most outspoken financial editors in America. He heads the independent research firm HSD Publishing, which produces real-time insights and analysis that helps investors make profitable decisions.
Who is…
- Dent has spoken to executives, financial advisors and investors around the world and appeared on Good Morning America, PBS, CNBC and CNN/Fox News.
- He’s been featured in Barron’s, Investor’s Business Daily, Entrepreneur, Fortune, Success, U.S. News and World Report, Business Week, The Wall Street Journal, American Demographics and Omni.
- He has written numerous bestselling books over the last few decades, from “The Great Boom Ahead” in 1992 to “Zero Hour” in 2017.
- In 2019, he published his latest book, “Spending Waves,” where he shares decades of extensive research covering over 200 businesses across 14 different industries to give readers insight into business and investing trends for the years ahead.
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