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Why You Cannot Trade Even With the Best Model Without Confidence
QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong. my father attended your technical training seminars in Princeton during the Eighties. He always told me that if I did not understand what I [...]
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The Battle Between Nominal & Virtual
QUESTION: Dear Marty, With regard Gold, on May 2, 2103 you wrote “Don’t forget, gold has yet to test the 1980 high adjusted for inflation which standards at [...]
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Dow Has Not Broken Out Yet
Just as I have warned that gold did not breakout above the 1980 in real terms and thus it could not continue to advance, the Dow has not broken out just yet either, [...]
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Correction First Before the Rally in Stocks
QUESTION: Hi Mr. Armstrong. I’m a daily reader of your blog and believe you are a service to the public of the world. Thanks for all your work. My [...]
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Global Market Watch Dec 2nd
The Global Market Watch has been posted for the close of December 2nd, 2013. [...]
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Why Is the Dow Vulnerable To A Correction?
I previously warned that there was a possibility that November would produce the breakout in nominal terms, but there was still a risk that we may decline into [...]
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Money & The Two-Tier Digital Monetary System
The Gold Promoters have so poisoned the well with nonsense that has been tried countless times before and failed, that their insistence upon tangible money is [...]
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Coming Digital Cashless Unbacked Monetary System
QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong, I have been following you for a few years now and am impressed with your historical perspective in all areas of finance. We are currently [...]
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Gold – The So Called Analysts Who Only Say BUY!
QUESTION: Dear Mr. Armstrong, More and More so called “gold analysts” are getting bearish on the metals,Kitco is invaded with bear forecasts. If you [...]
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The Ultimate Mind Game – To Crash or just Correct
QUESTION: Hi Martin, Thanks for your great work, it is a pleasure to read your articles and your explanations about gold, government debt and the stock market. Your [...]
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