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Updates Posted

All – There appeared to be a corrupt file posted for one of Martin’s most recent writings, which has since been updated (World Share Market Outlook & The Grand Unified Theory). In addition, another writing has been posted, “Australia & The Current Account Deficit”. As a reminder, the email list is for future special reports […]

Armstrong is out of “The Hole”…

Its been confirmed that Martin is no longer in the special housing unit (aka the Hole). No details on how or why the “investigation” was able to keep him in the hole for over a month, but it is finally at an end.

Writing from the “Hole”

While Martin rides out his time in the “Hole”, or the “Special Housing Unit”, at Fort Dix, he has continued to write. It has been suggested he will be out soon, but nothing has been confirmed yet. Read his writings here.

February Writings, and the “Hole”

There have been two new reports published by Martin Armstrong in February, both posted on our “Writings” page. The second report, Behind the Curtain Part II was written just before Martin was apparently thrown into the “hole” at Fort Dix. It has been suggested that the conditions inside of Fort Dix federal prison are deteriorating […]

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What Will Tomorrow Bring

By Martin A. Armstrong © Copyright November 18, 1999 There is little doubt that the world seems on the brink of dazzling new highs or the depth of despair. The US market has proven to be more than just resilient, it has become the bug light of global economic prosperity. Unquestionably, the lure of the […]

The Business Cycle and the Future

By Martin A. Armstrong Princeton Economic Institute © Copyright September 26, 1999 For many years, I have pursued a field of study that is at best non-traditional. My discovery of a global business cycle during the early 1970’s was by no means intentional. As a youth growing up in the 1960’s, the atmosphere was anything […]

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