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The Next Crash is Coming

Noted consultant predicts economic crash when leading edge of baby boomers start to retire.

Austin, TX (PRWEB) December 20, 2004 -- New book predicts coming economic collapse.

In the next few years, a historical change will shake the United States. More retirees will be selling stocks and mutual funds. And fewer young people will be there to buy them. Throughout the history of the United States, there has always been a rising ratio of stock buyers to stock sellers. In a few years that ratio will fall – and take the nation down with it. The leading edge of the generational wave, tens of millions of people, will retire. This massive wave will crash the stock market, real estate, Social Security and Medicare.

A new book, The Next Crash by Peter Simmons, tells you when, where and how the crashes will happen. The Next Crash is a survival manual for the 21st century.

About Peter Simmons
An exciting, insightful speaker, Peter Simmons is a consultant whose clients have included DELL, IBM, Lockheed Martin and other Fortune 1000 companies. After becoming a Hughes Fellow, Mr. Simmons focused his energies on understanding the impact of demographic changes on our economy, social life and political system. He received a Masters Degree from the University of Southern California, and lives near Austin Texas.

For more information, or to schedule an interview with Peter Simmons, call 512-351-4381 or send an email to author@thenextcrash.com

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