Martin Armstrong
President of Armstrong Economics
Martin Armstrong’s work has become world renown. His model for technical analysis has successfully pinpointed major events and has provided one of the most consistent guides for understanding the turning points in the global economy and the business cycle.
Who is…
- Armstrong became one of the very first to begin forecasting currencies in the early seventies.
- He constructed what he called an Economic Confidence Model, which he relied on to predict an upturn in the price of commodities in the early days of 1977. His model singled out, in advance, the day of the October, 1987, crash.
- In 1996, he was invited by the U.S. Congress to brief it on the world economy. He testified before the full House Ways & Means Committee on this complex subject or the interworkings of the Global Economy.
- In 1999, he published a report explaining the part that pi had played in his calculations.
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