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About Martin Armstrong. Spread the love. 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 ...
The Greek world was now ripe for plunder. On its fringes, two great powers were emerging – that of Rome and Macedonia. Macedonia was the home of Philip II (359-336 BC). It was an area in Greece that occupies the northern most regions. In the Heroic days, the people of this region were often viewed as tribes or barbarians, more so than ...
Leonid Kantorovich was an Russian mathematician and economist. As a young professor of mathematics he developed what is now known as linear programming. In 1930 he published Mathematical Methods for the Organization and Planning of Production, the first paper in this field. Kantorovich’s early applications of this theory to such basic ...
2023年9月27日 · Armstrong’s Bio. Posted Sep 27, 2023 by Martin Armstrong |. Spread the love. A number of people have asked if there is a bio of our founder. You can read that here at this link. About Martin Armstrong. Categories: Armstrong in the Media. A number of people have asked if there is a bio of our founder. You can read that here at this link.
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.
2019年10月29日 · London was the financial capital of the world with the largest and most liquid markets globally. London funded world trade, discounting of bills of exchange with a daily volume prewar of over £7 million per day. London also maintained the secondary market which funded world trade which meant that 60% of all world trade went through London.
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.