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  1. “The Forecaster” Film. Spread the love. Now Available on DVD. IMBD Summary: “The story of finance whiz Martin Armstrong reads like a movie script: a man designs a model that can predict the future. He calculates developments in the world economy with eerie accuracy and even the outbreak of wars…

  2. The 2024 Outlook Report provides a wealth of forecasts for 2024 with both Yearly and Monthly timing arrays of the three US share market indices, US 30-year bonds, Gold, Crude Oil, the Euro, DAX, the British pound, FTSE100., Norway currency & share market, and Japan with both the currency and share market.

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  3. 2024年6月13日 · Home | Armstrong Economics. Covering The Intersection Of Geopolitics, Global Markets, And Economic Confidence. Explore the latest posts on our most popular topics. Market Talk. Economics. Upcoming Events. Quick Links: 2024 US Presidential Election Russia-Ukraine War Inflation Economic Confidence Model interest rates Israel-Palestine War Interviews.

  4. Empires do not die in that manner. The value of the dollar will certainly decline against assets, but it will not move into HYPERINFLATION. World War III would breakout before that. Capital cannot simply flee to yuan, Brazil or any other place, because if the reserve currency goes, so does everything else.

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  5. 1 天前 · 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.

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  6. 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.

  7. 2023年6月29日 · The neocons will win the vote. Republican candidate George W. Bush defeated Democratic candidate John Kerry and secured re-election in 2004. Foreign policy was the hot topic as the US invaded Iraq in 2003 amid the War on Terrorism. More Americas came out to vote in that election than ever before.