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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 The Weekly Toyo-Keizai – August 5, 1995

The Weekly Toyo- Koizai August 5, 1995 An Interview between Martin A. Armstrong, Chairman of Princeton Economics International, Ltd. and Mr. Atsuo Mihara, an economic commentator To take aim is at the US stocks, gold, and the Australian natural resource related stocks. Distrust on governments has globally become prominent due to the increases in the […]

Asia Kabushiki Shinbun – February 6, 1995

Kabushiki Shinbun February 6, 1995 Japanese Stock Market will Rally into 1997 Speech conducted by Mr. Martin Armstrong, Chairman of US Princeton Economic Institute Introduction An investment seminar was held by Mr. Martin A. Armstrong, chairman of Princeton Economic Institute Inc., on February 1 in Tokyo. At the seminar, he said “There is a possibility […]

Asia The Weekly Toyo-Keizai – November 19, 1994

The Weekly Toyo- Koizai November 19, 1994 Insight into Global Trends of Exchange Rates, Interest Rates and Stocks Commodity is the Next Target of International Money Though the global economy is said to be recovering again, financial markets still look caught in a deeper quagmire. In our recent interview with a leading US investment consultant, […]

US International Herald Tribune – September 9, 1985

International Herald Tribune September 9, 1985 How Chartists use Trends to Outguess Gold by Bruce Hager Sitting in his trading room, Martin Armstrong peers into the world gold market through an oversized screen upon which a jagged line depicts the peaks and valleys of New York spot prices for the past 90 weeks. Based in […]

Armstrong Economics Update

Armstrong Economics Forecasting the World Hello Everyone! Thank you for your interest in Armstrong Economics. We have many interesting projects in the works… Subscription Service We have had many inquires about Martin’s forecasting services. He is currently working on being able to provide these to a broader audience; this is what we will be calling our […]

Contract Conversions

Contract Conversions At Princeton, most forecasts conducted on futures markets are done on a “nearest futures basis” which means the most current contract month. For example, there are four contract months for the IMM currencies; March, June, September, and December. We base our forecasts on the nearest contract month until it actually expires. Since traders […]

How to Use

How to Use the Reversal System The Reversals provide a map of precisely how far a market can move against the current trend without actually “reversing” the trend itself. This is true with all levels of Reversals generated from minor reactions to those of the major high or low. This is a very important concept […]

Hedging vs. Speculative Trading Strategies

The Reversal System—Hedging versus Speculative Trading Strategies One of the purposes of our service is to demonstrate how to develop your own trading techniques using the numbers provided on the daily and weekly reports. The recommendations provided in our reports are NOT the most aggressive strategies one can employ using the Reversals. Furthermore, the use […]