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    2019年9月27日 · Hong Kong Peg to Crack in June? May 22, 2020 China’s Communist Party will impose a sweeping national security law in Hong Kong during the annual meeting of its top political body, criminalizing... Hong Kong Anti-Mask Riot – Will this Become a Worldwide

  2. About Martin Armstrong. Our founder, Martin Armstrong, began trading in the mid-1960s. He noticed that it did not matter what the investment was; everything would rally in the heat of a buying panic and then crash in the blink of an eye. His history teacher in high school brought in a black & white movie, The Toast of New York, staring with ...

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    US Real Estate Prices Rose in September. November 30, 2023. The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Index reported a 3.9% year-over-year increase in home prices in September, despite a surge in mortgage rates. The growth... Real Estate.

  6. The Economic Confidence Model, developed by Princeton Economic Intl. Chairman and renowned economist Martin Armstrong, is a wave structure that builds in intensity through six individual waves of 8.6 years that form a major wave of 51.6 years, which in turn builds up once again into a 309.6-year structure.

  7. 2 天前 · The Theory of Non-Linear Intervention. May 28, 2024. Economics is well known for rather unrealistic theories based upon fundamentally unsound principles, such as the assumption that all things remain equal.