Wanted Book: "The Greatest Bull Market in History" by Martin Armstrong

As I said, if you accept that a big part of his secret equation dealt with 8.6 years, it is easy to convince yourself of its truth by simply overlaying vertical lines every 8.6 years on a long term plot of Gold or markets and see if it coincides at all with any major turning points in the last several decades since he has been away. I would highly doubt it.

I know a lot of followers get offended by casting doubts, but again, he left enough evidence to test that major premise, IMO.

Regarding his success, I can't say about him personally, but I've seen a lot of people ascribing success to Pretcher, who had many false calls that were easily falsifiable.

Incidentally, you can add every 4.3 years (1/2 cycle) to the Armstrong Economics 8.6 yr review set to get...


turning points.
"1934.05" "B"
"1938.35" "T"
"1942.65" "B"
"1946.95" "T"
"1951.25" "B"
"1955.55" "T"
"1959.85" "B"
"1964.15" "T"
"1968.45" "B"
"1972.75" "T"
"1977.05" "B"
"1981.35" "T"
"1985.65" "B"
"1989.95" "T"
"1994.25" "B"
"1998.55" "T"
"2002.85" "B"
"2007.15" "T"
"2011.45" "B"
"2015.75" "T"
"2020.05" "B"

..take it as you will. But I also thought he called the 87 inflection point on a dime? Yet, on their website they only mention that 89 called the Japanese inflection point?
I can appreciate your interest in and knowlege of this topic but I thought u and others might like to know I believe yardbird is the legendary troll @marketsurfer.
 
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0138704/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

Pi, movie based on the Martin Armstrong story.


Where did you get that Pi was based on Martin Armstong? I loved Pi, but would be very surprised to find out this was true. Far as I know, it was a work of fiction.

As an aside, that out of sample point I posted a while back looks like it already failed.
And that's just one OOS point already failing.
"2015.75" "T"
"2020.05" "B"
 
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