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Capital Flow Movements
QUESTION: Dear Mr. Armstrong, You said that people and institutions from Europe send their cash to the US to get a higher yield. This makes a lot of sense. At the [...]
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The Most Hated Bull Market in History
This has been the MOST HATED BULL MARKET in history. What is fascinating is how long this current bull market has been in play yet all we hear is how it is going to [...]
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US Share Market – Still Up or Correction?
QUESTION: Marty you warned previously that an April high would have the potential to create an important temporary high with a decline into 2018 and then a [...]
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Global Market Watch Window to the World Interconnectivity
COMMENT: Mr. Armstrong, I have been on Socrates for about one year now on what you now call your standard edition. I have to say, you have done an amazing job of [...]
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Money Rushing in Emerging Markets & Europe – Really?
QUESTION: Martin; it seems the Emerging Markets are back in favor just as interest rates are on the rise and their dollar borrowings have exploded. Is this the [...]
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The Dow & Volatility
With the CBOE Volatility Index (STOXX: .VIX) at its lowest level in over 10 years, many people call this the fear gauge and are concerned that people have become [...]
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The Dow & The Future – May 1st, 2017
The closing for April in the Dow Jones Industrial Index was very interesting to say the least. The closing at 20940.51 was just under our numbers defining bullish [...]
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Dow on the Close
The closing of the Dow at 15666.44 was below support at 15824.73. Additional support lies at 15176.26 and a closing beneath that level will warn of a break down to [...]
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Outlook for the Dow
The Dow may have established a temporary high in May on our turning point. We have seen three Daily Bearish Reversals elected from the May 19 high and now support [...]
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How to Read the Forecast Array
The top line is the composite of all 72 models. You can see clearly that there is a choppy but declining trend into May 2015. From May onward, there would be a [...]
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