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Politics : Idea Of The Day

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To: Kona who wrote (19488)8/24/1998 7:57:00 PM
From: Front Beach  Read Replies (1) of 50167
 
Intrude anytime.....

Hello Kona, ... it has been a while since I read a couple of his books in detail, but just the other night I did a 30 minute graze through his book titled The Great Depression of 1990 (sequel: Surviving the Great...)

Thought provoking works...
Answer to your question is Yes, and I think Yes again.

These works helped me personally through a very difficult period of time throughout the first half of the 1990's.
As a background, I am in Canada. Our "home-made Depression" went from 1989 to about 1992/3 at which time some could see the burden being lifted, and then 1994/5/6 when the whole populace could feel better and get back to normal.
Dr. Batra made a couple of calls back in 1983 which I found uncanny, one of which if I remember was the 1987 Dow dip.
Dr. Batra also called the start of the 1990 economic recession close enough to really catch my attention.
He then predicted the complete turnaround at around 1996 or so, which has proven from the Canadian perspective to have been deadly accurate in so far as calls go.

So,.. was he 10 years off predicting the 80's recession....?
My mind is saying that 10 years before the 90's he had a feeling of what could be in store... and when!

Thanks for your post.
SP
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