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Can Anyone Really Save The Economy in a Crash?
QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong; Did anyone ever save the world financial system during the 1998 Crash or the 2008 Crash? Also, you said that government will never heed the [...]
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Dominoes – Key to Economic Survival
QUESTION: Marty; Will you be going over the type of monetary reform you see coming and how to position oneself for this and when it should arrive? What do you think [...]
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Trump’s Tax Survey – Already Predetermined
In order to achieve the American Dream, Americans must be able to keep more money in their pockets and increase after-tax wages. We must work to simplify the tax [...]
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Kim Jong-un The Kid Whose Father Never Spanked – Why 2017 Is The Crisis Year For Korea
QUESTION: Kim Jong-un is clearly a mad-kid, not even a man. You have said the danger with him is he thinks he could actually win against the United States and [...]
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Market Talk – April 28th, 2017
After the US closed we saw yet more encouraging results from the likes of Alphabet (Google parent) and Amazon (+4% futures) which has boosted confidence into the [...]
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The Dow Jones for the Close of April 2017
QUESTION: Mr.Armstong in the past you talked of a down trun in the market in May.Since Trums TAX you have gave the impression everything is ok till 2018 is that [...]
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The Confidence Game – The Next Crisis
QUESTION: Martin, I started following your models shortly after college in 2000 when I entered the financial advisor world. I soon realized how clueless this [...]
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The Euro for Month-End April 2017
The Euro turning point on our Weekly Models still points to the week of May 8th. As we can see technically, the Euro is well below the Monthly Downtrend Line which [...]
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Google’s New Flying Car & the Future Could Be So Much Britighter
I found what I want for Christmas – Google’s prototype for a flying car. It would be really nice if we could ban all people from government who have [...]
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Market Talk- April 27th, 2017
Two central banks were in play today, but neither moved on rates which was very much expected by the markets. The BOJ did however raise its economic forecast [...]
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