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1  Economy / Economics / Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion on: February 12, 2017, 09:25:04 PM
Each false rally in the Dow Jones in the Great Depression started lower than the last. Not the case with gold this time At least we were spared a history lesson on the Romans with that MA article, makes for a change. I don't know which direction gold is going but I'd back a coin flip to be as accurate as MA. Thankfully I didn't go with his sub $1000/850 prediction last year so made a fair bit before selling out (too early mind), call it enough times though and he'll get it eventually. He has it on record so that is all that matters. Also has the $10,000 on record too. And a whole load of other numbers in between. With the ability to shift his dates and the ifs, buts and maybes, he has it all covered. Ignore the duff predictions. We're still waiting for this sovereign debt crisis blow up too (from 2015). Another date shifter. Yawn. Call a recession or debt crisis repeatedly you'll eventually be right.
2  Economy / Economics / Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion on: March 08, 2016, 06:14:42 PM
Martin Armstrong is still emphasizing a dead-cat bounce of gold to perhaps $1309+, then a crash to a final low < $1000 and mostly likely < $850:

We are targeting the reaction high and the final low.

Long time reader, first time poster. Thanks for the info, I cashed in the majority of my gold and silver stocks yesterday on the expectation this rally is tiring and the low is yet to come. I have followed MA for a long time and broadly speaking I have found it to be profitable for me and a learning experience. I tend to have my own investment ideas which I cross-reference against his long term predictions (I am not a trader) and that works well enough for me.

I must admit piling my money into the DOW/S&P 500 has so far been too much of a ask. I know MA says the computer calls it and to disengage emotionally but it really is a challenge to put my faith, albeit temporarily, in a stock market near the highs going into one of the biggest meltdowns in history! The reasoning makes sense but even still! I feel this is one of his biggest calls yet, I really have to decide shortly whether I go all in with him or not.
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