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What We Said October 16th, 1987

WHAT WE SAID OCTOBER 16TH, 1987 Princeton Daily Stock Index Report Newsline for 3PM Friday October 16, 1987 This is the 3PM Princeton Daily Stock Index Report for FRI. 10/16/87 Copyright PEI ALL RIGHTS REVERSED We will cover our 300 DEC. PUT option selling it out at the market at this time. Thereby taking our […]

Timing on CBT US Bond

Bonds indicate a potential turning point as we move into August. The week beginning July 29th is indicated as a “Panic Cycle” week. Panic cycles suggest the potential for an outside reversal week. If bonds trade down into this timeframe, taking out the previous week’s low, it could indicate some unexpected information will cause bonds […]

Timing on Gold & Silver Cash Index

GOLD & SILVER INDEX Bifurcation is a model based on Chaos Theory. In this case we see the Gold & Silver Index threatening further Lows but as you see here Bifurcation suggests at least a temporary low in the making. If you are not familar with our Bifurcation Model click here. Also, note that the […]

Nature of

The Nature of Timing Models The nature of time has always been a puzzling and intriguing subject. Jules Verne gave us bold glimpses of time portrayed as another dimension through which man may one day travel back and forth. Einstein explored the question of time in his Theory of Relativity. Time to the investor is […]

How to Use

How To Use Time Using timing models to enhance your investment or corporate strategy decisions may take some getting used to. Many people assume that forecasts concerning time may possibly be accurate in the short-term, but they remain skeptical about long-term timing forecasts. Many argue that major political events, such as the upheavals in Russia, […]

Models and Methodologies—A User’s Guide

This guide offers a detailed look at some of the research models we have developed over the past years. Capital Flows Introduction Global Model Artificial Intelligence* Timing Nature of How to Use Timing and Volatility Models Forecast Arrays Sample Arrays* Long-Term Cycles Business, Economic-Confidence 8.6 Year Review Reversals System How to Use Hedging vs. Speculative […]

The Cycle of Political Change

The Cycle of Political Change Republicans will Sweep Capital Hill in 1994 © Martin A. Armstrong Far too many analysts constantly compare every downturn in the stock market and economy to the Great Depression. The majority of stock market analysts have been looking for a major top and a big crash ever since they missed calling […]

Tinbergen, Jan

Jan Tinbergen 1903-1994 Jan Tinbergen was an Dutch economist who shared the 1969 Nobel Prize for Economics with Ranger Frisch. Tinbergen had made outstanding contributions to econometrics. In the 1930’s he developed models for demand management useful in avoiding depressions and counteracting the problem of unemployment. More recently Tinbergen has analyzed the economic problems of […]

Schumpeter, Joseph

Joseph Mois Schumpeter 1883-1950 Joseph Mois Schumpeter was an Austrian economist, educated in Vienna. He taught at Czernowitz, Graz and Bonn. In 1932, he moved to Harvard where he taught until his death. Among Schumpeter’s writings are Theory of Economic Development (1912), Business Cycles (1939), Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy (1942), and History of Economic Analysis […]

Hansen, Alvin Harvey

Alvin Harvey Hansen (1887-1975) Alvin Harvey Hansen was an American economist. Taught at the University of Minnesota from 1919 to 1937 and at Harvard from 1937-1960. He worked for the Economic State Department in Washington from 1934-35, and was special adviser to the Federal Reserve System between 1940 and 1945. His published work includes Cycles […]