Monday, March 12, 2018

MARTIN ARMSTRONG'S LATEST BLOG POSTS

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Do We really Hold: In God We Trust?

  QUESTION: I was wondering some of your thoughts on “God” and “The Creator” throughout US history? Is “In God We Trust” [...]
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New California Rebels Against Tyranny of the Majority

The movement within California to split the state between Republican v Democrat has passed the first hurdle in becoming the 51st State. The movement is called the [...]
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What is the Difference between Institutional & Speculation?

QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong; I was talking to a friend who works in one of the banks you probably classify as the club. He knew you right off the bat. He said you have [...]
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Reality of Being a Chief Economic Advisor

QUESTION: I thank God that your are here in my lifetime. The information you freely impart is priceless and I can’t wait to read your daily Posts. I believe [...]
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The Monetary Reform of 1857 Ends Legal Tender Foreign Coins

QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong, I found in my grandmother’s belongings a penny from 1855 and one from 1857 which was much smaller and silver in appearance. Was there [...]
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State-Run Funds v Private – Why Politicians Cannot be Trusted with Investments/Pensions

QUESTION: Dear Mr. Armstrong: Many times you were warning about CalPERS. What is your scope on 401k via employers, RothIRA, Simple IRA, and SEP that investing in [...]
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The Economic Confidence Model & Why there are 6 waves

QUESTION: Dear Mr. Armstrong, Firstly – sorry to hear about the passing of your mother. Secondly – thank you very much for reading and answering [...]
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Private Blog – US Share Market for Close 3/9/2018

Private Blog – US Share Market for Close of 3/9/2018 Private blog posts are exclusively available to Socrates subscribers. To sign-up for Socrates or to learn [...]
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Market Talk- March 9, 2018

A strong opening for all core Asian markets, but not all could maintain the opening strength. The Nikkei had a great morning session up over 1.3% then was hit after [...]
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