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Asia Kabushiki Shinbun – October 9, 1996

Kabushiki Shinbun October 9, 1996 Mr. Armstrong, a Worldwide Analyst, Makes Bold Forecasts Again Mr. Martin A. Armstrong, chairman of Princeton Economic Institute Inc., well known as an international technical analyst for a high rate of proving true of his forecasts and for his constant views, visited Japan and got an exclusive interview by us. […]

Asia Kabushiki Shinbun – February 10, 1995

Kabushiki Shinbun October 9, 1996 Mr. Armstrong, a Worldwide Analyst, Makes Bold Forecasts Again Mr. Martin A. Armstrong, chairman of Princeton Economic Institute Inc., well known as an international technical analyst for a high rate of proving true of his forecasts and for his constant views, visited Japan and got an exclusive interview by us. […]

Asia Nikkei Business – April 10, 1995

Nikkei Business April 10, 1995 The Consequences of the Worldwide Currency, Debt and Political Crisis by Martin A. Armstrong, Chairman of Princeton Economics International Japan, Ltd. The drastic political change that took place last November in the United States is more than merely a shift in power from Democrats to Republicans. The people of the […]

Asia The Nikkei Financial Daily – May 25,1994

The Nikkei Financial Daily May 25, 1994 Japanese Stocks, the Turning Point During June to September, 1994 An interview with Mr. Martin A. Armstrong, Chairman of the Board, Princeton Economics International Ltd. in the US The Low Yen Trend in Foreign Exchange Mr. Martin A. Armstrong, Chairman of the Board of Princeton Economics International in […]

Europe The London Financial News – April 21, 1997

The London Financial News April 21, 1997 View Across the Pond In its Present Form, EMU could Prove to be the EU’s Undoing, Says Martin Armstrong The debate over European Monetary Union has largely been argued both emotionally and technically from a theoretical perspective. Nonetheless, there is a much more serious issue of concern for […]

US Investor’s Business Daily – December 3, 1991

Investor’s Business Daily December 3, 1991 Are Taxes Poisoning Economy? Rising Levies in Weak Period Thwart Recovery by Laurie Marmor Recent sharp hikes in federal, state and local levies are creating a phantom “inflation” problem that may be obstructing monetary policy, hurting consumers and businesses and threatening the recovery’s fragile stamina. In the past, a […]

The Contest in America – Mill

THE CONTEST IN AMERICA BY JOHN STUART MILL REPRINTED FROM FRASER’S MAGAZINE The Contest in America   The cloud which for the space of a month hung gloomily over the civilized world, black with far worse evils than those of simple war, has passed from over our heads without bursting. The fear has not been […]

The Categories – Aristotle

The Categories   By Aristotle   Translated by E. M. Edghill Section 1 Part 1 Things are said to be named ‘equivocally’ when, though they have a common name, the definition corresponding with the name differs for each. Thus, a real man and a figure in a picture can both lay claim to the name […]

The Works of Aristotle the Famous Philosopher – Aristotle

THE WORKS OF ARISTOTLE THE FAMOUS PHILOSOPHER   Containing his Complete Masterpiece and Family Physician; his Experienced Midwife, his Book of Problems and his Remarks on Physiognomy   COMPLETE EDITION, WITH ENGRAVINGS PART I—BOOK I THE MASTERPIECE On marriage and at what age young men and virgins are capable of it: and why so much […]

System

The Reversal System One of the most important discoveries made at Princeton concerning economic and market behavior is that the market system is a dynamic complex network of nonlinear activity possessing an incredible degree of inherent order. The seemingly random appearance of price activity is merely a mask that hides the true nature of events. […]