Nathan A. Martin, a writer who regularly covers the enigmatic analyst Marin Armstrong, reports news which, true or false, will only add to the aura of mystera around him. Frankly, I cannot believe ...
Last week we highlighted a new piece of research from Martin Armstrong which argued that gold would go to $5,000 and higher. Though he's not the first to put it this way, Armstrong sees gold as the ...
The future of the European Union. Bullish case for U.S. stocks. Geopolitics of North Korea and Syria. Considerations on China and the debt crisis. Martin Armstrong is an American economist best known ...
Martin Armstrong is out with another one of his famous notes, and it's actually one of the more interesting/educational ones we've read in some time. This time the ...
Financier Martin Armstrong pleaded guilty to criminal charges Thursday after spending six years in a New York jail for civil contempt. Armstrong, a former money manager and the founder of Princeton ...
For issuers of debt (borrowers), interest rates are the cost to borrow funds; for buyers of debt (lenders), it is the rate of return they get for lending money. After the 2008 financial crisis, ...
This week in the magazine, I write about cycle and wave theories of the financial markets. The piece is largely about an eccentric forecaster named Martin Armstrong, who maintains that the markets, ...
The 58 rare coins at the center of two federal lawsuits are exceptionally valuable. Now a bankrupt company’s receiver wants them. And an antique dealer wants them. And so does Martin Armstrong, a self ...
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