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  1. www.armstrongeconomics.com › writings › 2009-22009 | Armstrong Economics

    2009. Writings 2009. Armstrong Economics: The Dow & The Future (Martin Armstrong, 12/06/09) Armstrong Economics: The Sum of All Fears (Martin Armstrong, 11/26/09) Armstrong Economics: A Forecast for Real Estate (Martin Armstrong, 11/15/09) Armstrong Economics: Capital Flight (Martin Armstrong, 11/11/09)

  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. Artificial Intelligence +. Glossaries - Glossary of Financial & Economic Terminology Glossary of Forecasting Terminology The Economic Confidence Model + Economic Confidence Model.

  4. 2024年5月11日 · April 7, 2024. ... Armstrong in the Media. Norway Interview: Debt, Digital Currencies, and Political Tensions. April 6, 2024. Click here or on the image above to listen to my Norway interview with 2 Vikings Podcast. In what ways does Armstrong suggest the Eurozone’s financial... Armstrong in the Media. Interview: Biden 8% Approval Means Panic & War

  5. 2024年1月31日 · Exclusive Interview! Martin Armstrong's Socrates 2024 Election and Economic Forecasts -- Part 1. 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.

  6. The purpose of this paper is to suggest a simple framework for the analysis of the macroeconomic implications of de-cashing. Starting from a traditional saving-investment balance, the paper develops a four-sector macroeconomics framework, which allows for the tracing of key implications of de-cashing for any country.

  7. It was a fateful day when the US stock market crashed, creating a wave of confusion as capital and government failed to grasp the real underpinnings of currency. The 1987 Crash came precisely to the day on our Economic Confidence Model 1987.8 (365 x .8 = 292 days = October 19th, 1987).