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  1. 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 ...

  2. 2019年6月8日 · RLK. ANSWER: That will come only after 2032. Keep in mind, the West will be tested and the failed system of continually borrowing is why the confidence in the West will break. After that, it will become the lesser of two evils. The financial capital of the world always migrates. The British never saw how America could take their crown.

  3. 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% ...

  4. We will be posting the Global Market Watch here on this site since it is best to update after US hours closing or after 9PM EST. We will be providing an annual subscription service when this is finished with additional secondary pages. DJIND-M GMW 1929-2013. Here is the track record of the GMW on the Dow Jones Industrials (Monthly) back to 1929 ...

  5. Breaking news from around the world. Search for your country of interest by region. Russia Now Responds This War is US, UK & NATO vs Russia – Not Ukraine May 6, 2024 Russia is changing its game. I have been warned that Putin has been under pressure to

  6. www.armstrongeconomics.com › research › monetary-history-ofEgypt | Armstrong Economics

    It was Pharaoh Snefru (c 2575 BC) who conducted raids into Nubia engaging in mineral exploitation. It was Sesostris I of the 12th Egyptian dynasty who invaded Nubia about 1915 BC and named the region “Cush” giving this people the name known in history as the Cushites. Gold was the color of the sun and became the object of royal desire.

  7. Coins were produced manually until about the mid 18th century. The basic tools were an oven for heating blanks known as a planchet, tongs for handling hot blanks, a bench on which an anvil was mounted, and a pair of dies struck with a heavy hammer to impress ...

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