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Armstrong Economics Blog is a website that offers insights and analysis on various topics such as economics, finance, history, and geopolitics. Read the latest posts from the founder Martin Armstrong and his team of experts.
6 天前 · Supplemental Poverty Measure on the Rise. September 19, 2024. The latest Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM) found that at 12.9% of American households currently rely on government assistance, up from 12.4% one year prior.
Introducing Socrates. Ask-Socrates is an innovative, software-as-a-service platform offering unique perspective and tools intended to help individuals and organizations better research and interpret the global economic and political environment.
4 天前 · In this episode, Financial Sense speaks with Martin Armstrong, a well-known international forecaster, market strategist, and author of numerous books—including The Cycles of War published in 2020. In that book, Martin forecasted the beginning of a new war cycle starting in 2022 that could escalate to an all-out international conflict by 2026.
2024年7月16日 · Thomas Matthew Crooks was featured in a BlackRock commercial that has since been scrubbed from the internet. The World Economic Forum-aligned company that manages $10.6 trillion in assets claims that it is a mere coincidence that Crooks was featured in their advertisement.
2024年1月31日 · Join Kerry Lutz and renowned economist Martin Armstrong for a captivating discussion centered around the Socrates computer model’s uncanny accuracy in predicting political and market trends since 1985. Discover the model’s compelling projection of a 61% chance for a Republican victory in the upcoming 2024 election and its implications for ...
2018年5月15日 · ANSWER: Here is a chart on our Dollar Index back to 1900. We can see how the dollar rallied for World War I and the Great Depression as everyone defaulted in 1931. Then there was the Plaza Accord high in 1985, which was followed by a 10-year decline. This projects out to a 26-year rally into 2020/2021 and should be a nominal new high.