Anybody ever read Martin Armstrong's stuff?

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annarborgator
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Anybody ever read Martin Armstrong's stuff?

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Dude seems a little out there...maybe far enough out there to say something meaningful, but I dunno. I love the fact that he cites economic cycles back to the beginning of recorded history...absolutely cracks me up to compare that approach to the approach of mainstream econ specialists who never look further back than the GD (usually more like the 70s). Just interesting to consider that we only compare ourselves to the last 80 years of human history, tops...beyond that, it's like it never happened.
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radbag
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Anybody ever read Martin Armstrong's stuff?

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i think that economies are more inter-connected now and are therefore not regional as they once were....the internet has helped in that regard.
MinGator
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Anybody ever read Martin Armstrong's stuff?

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what is this internet you speak of?
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