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Posted Sep 27, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
This Year’s WEC in Orlando we will focus on the
Monetary Crisis Cycle starting in 2018, the Sovereign Debt Crisis also
to begin heating up in 2018, and the [...]
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Posted Sep 27, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
In Asia we saw a similar picture to yesterdays market
movers with Shanghai and the Hang Seng both closing higher whilst the
Nikkei, ASX, KOPSI and SENSEX all closed [...]
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Posted Sep 27, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
Dow for the closing of September 2017 Private blog
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Posted Sep 27, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
QUESTION: Martin, There are several news stories this
past week reporting that Norway’s pension fund has reached $1 trillion
dollars, or $190,000 per citizen. [...]
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Posted Sep 27, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
Many Institutions are turning to our services because
of Mifid II. We are starting a free trial for institutions now because
so many are asking for help [...]
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Posted Sep 27, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
Politicians have been confronted with the real cost of
their support for global warming. France has suddenly come out in
support of diesel because of the jobs that [...]
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Posted Sep 27, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong; Your proposition that the
quantity of money theory is dead seems to be a true earth shattering
perspective. It certainly disproves the [...]
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Posted Sep 27, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong, I would like to begin by
expressing my appreciation for what you are doing. I have learned far
more about economics reading your blog than [...]
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Posted Sep 26, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
Warning there is a major fraud with a pretend
site Traders Offer offering everyone’s research for pennies on the
dollar. They pretend to have a PayPal [...]
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Posted Sep 26, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
The late headline from North Korea yesterday spooked
Stocks, Gold and Treasuries but had broadly lost most of that by the end
of the Asian time zone. Both [...]
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Posted Sep 26, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
The London Sunday Times business section headline
demonstrates what is really facing us and governments implode. Public
sector pensions liability surged 30% in a [...]
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Posted Sep 26, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
QUESTION: Are you saying there is no direct correlation
between CO2 and a rise in temperature? ANSWER: Correct. We have data
going back 800,000 years that was [...]
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Posted Sep 26, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
The German election was on par with the global trend
that is rising up against the establishment as we have known it. Angela
Merkel has been accused of [...]
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Posted Sep 25, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
As you would expect the topic conversation this morning
has been the German election and the re-election of Angela Merkel. The
highlight was always going to be the [...]
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Posted Sep 25, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
QUESTION: Dear Martin Armstrong About The post, “Is
There a Way Out of This Financial Mess? “ In the second last paragraph
you write, “Taxes have [...]
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Posted Sep 25, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
QUESTION: Marty, I have followed your Global Market
Watch and it is really amazing. I noticed on IPE gas it came up and
warned it was about to breakout to the [...]
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Posted Sep 25, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
QUESTION: Hi Martin, I was wondering why a cold period
would result in a commodity rise? Thank you in advance for your time. MG
ANSWER: When the climate turns cold, [...]
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Posted Sep 25, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
We need to open the door to the future but that is only
possible by understanding the past. Paul Volcker back in 1979 in his
Rediscovery of the Business [...]
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Posted Sep 24, 2017 by Martin Armstrong
Once again Merkel fails to win the popular vote in
Germany. Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union lost 9% compared to
the last elections. Nevertheless, [...]
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