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Posted May 10, 2018 by Martin Armstrong
COMMENT: Thank you for the Private Blog. It keeps the
rift-raft out. They can bash you all they want and claim you only
forecast long-term trends. Yor call on the [...]
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Posted May 10, 2018 by Martin Armstrong
The emails have started with the conspiracy accusations
that this is the second WEC when President Trump will be there in the
same place. True, he was in the same [...]
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Posted May 10, 2018 by Martin Armstrong
The energy price rally was again the reason given for
positive equity markets around the world and Asia benefited also. The
Hang Seng (+0.9%) performed the best, [...]
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Posted May 10, 2018 by Martin Armstrong
Yellowstone Supervolcano geyser Steamboat has been
unusually active. Many fear that something strange is happening which
may signal it is getting active once again [...]
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Posted May 10, 2018 by Martin Armstrong
They are calling it the “Big Chill” because we have
just had two years of really Global Cooling. The NASA data has shown
that the last two years have [...]
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Posted May 10, 2018 by Martin Armstrong
QUESTION: Dear Marty, due to 5,000-year lows in
interest rates, in 2011 the US was able to triple the debt but keep the
payments the same as in 1998. With [...]
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Posted May 9, 2018 by Martin Armstrong
Asian markets were in two minds whether to follow
energy prices or industrial metals after the news from Washington
yesterday. The Nikkei (-0.4%) interpreted it as [...]
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Posted May 9, 2018 by Martin Armstrong
QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong, I believe you mentioned at one
of the conferences that the Chinese dragged a member of their high
court out into the square and set him on [...]
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Posted May 9, 2018 by Martin Armstrong
QUESTION: If governments have been borrowing without
limit since world war 2, are you saying that there is some line that is
cross in debt to GDP that [...]
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Posted May 9, 2018 by Martin Armstrong
QUESTION: Why are long-term yields on risky European
debt below that of US Treasuries? Is this the European bubble madness?
HN, Frankfurt ANSWER: This is [...]
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Posted May 8, 2018 by Martin Armstrong
Although we await US President Trump’s Iran Nuclear
address later this afternoon, Asian markets still closed better bid
across the boards. Most of this was [...]
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Posted May 8, 2018 by Martin Armstrong
QUESTION: You models called for a rally in the pound
sterling into April and it seems like that is spot on. We did bounce off
of the 144 level. In your year-end [...]
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Posted May 8, 2018 by Martin Armstrong
The US sanctions against Russia are pointless and are
placing the West at risk the politicians are too stupid to even
comprehend. Already, some Russian companies [...]
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Posted May 8, 2018 by Martin Armstrong
QUESTION: Thanks for the update. So it looks like the
Vertical Market in the Dow will extend into the end of this cycle 2032
as you warned it could do. Correct? EK [...]
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Posted May 7, 2018 by Martin Armstrong
CLICK ON CHART It is amazing how people have simply
declared that the dollar is in a perpetual bear market as if the USA is
the only nation with a debt. They [...]
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