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The Year Ahead Promises to be the Most Turbulent Year for Tracking Global Geopolitical and Socioeconomic Trends
KINGSTON, N.Y. - Missouriar -- The year ahead promises to be one of the most turbulent for tracking global trends. With the U.S. attack on Venezuela and capture of its president this past weekend, the world is closer than ever to World War III, which we have long forecast would only become official if there was a false flag event.
As we step into 2026, The Trends Journal has highlighted 12 trends that will shape the year ahead, including World War III. From political power plays leading up to midterm elections to militarization, from economic uncertainties to Dot-Com Bust 2.0 and GEN Z revolutions, our top trends will help you prepare, prevail and prosper in these unprecedented times ahead.
As President Donald Trump continues his Presidential Reality Show stint, doing whatever he wants, changing his mind, promising one thing and doing another, the president that wants Peace on Earth, continues to ignite the fires of war. He has been unable to end the Ukraine War, and he continues to support Israel's genocide in Gaza and a possible future war with Iran, which would sink the global economy.
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These are our Top Trends of 2026:
For in-depth details of these 2026 megatrends and/or to schedule an interview with Gerald Celente, the founder and director of the Trends Research Institute and publisher of The Trends Journal, please call (845) 331-3500 or email janecampbell@trendsjournal.com
As the World Leader in Trend Forecasting since 1980, there is no other magazine on the planet that comes close to forecasting the critical trends shaping the future history before it happens as The Trends Journal does. Subscribe to The Trends Journal to read History Before It Happens.
As we step into 2026, The Trends Journal has highlighted 12 trends that will shape the year ahead, including World War III. From political power plays leading up to midterm elections to militarization, from economic uncertainties to Dot-Com Bust 2.0 and GEN Z revolutions, our top trends will help you prepare, prevail and prosper in these unprecedented times ahead.
As President Donald Trump continues his Presidential Reality Show stint, doing whatever he wants, changing his mind, promising one thing and doing another, the president that wants Peace on Earth, continues to ignite the fires of war. He has been unable to end the Ukraine War, and he continues to support Israel's genocide in Gaza and a possible future war with Iran, which would sink the global economy.
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These are our Top Trends of 2026:
- Dot Com Bust 2.0
- Gen Z Revolution
- Tech-Itis... It's the Inhuman Spirit
- World War III Becomes Official
- Gold and Silver Spike of a Lifetime
- The AI Abundance Dole
- Off with Their Heads 2.0
- Presidential Reality Show
- Militarization Madness
- Midterm Madness
- Bitcoin or Bit Con? The Trumpsters Are Running the Show
- Peace Deals or is War Peace?
For in-depth details of these 2026 megatrends and/or to schedule an interview with Gerald Celente, the founder and director of the Trends Research Institute and publisher of The Trends Journal, please call (845) 331-3500 or email janecampbell@trendsjournal.com
As the World Leader in Trend Forecasting since 1980, there is no other magazine on the planet that comes close to forecasting the critical trends shaping the future history before it happens as The Trends Journal does. Subscribe to The Trends Journal to read History Before It Happens.
Source: Trends Journal
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