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Market Talk – December 22, 2015

December 22, 2015

Asia returned a quiet lacklustre day’s trading on Tuesday with Toshiba alone being the reason the whole market had edged lower. The stock sank an additional 12.3%, extending Monday’s 9.8% decline having stated it is expected to post a 550B loss … →

Keep the Powder Dry Going into Year-End

December 22, 2015

This is historically a thin period of trading. Things can be a bit more volatile for a lot of the big money parks and parties at this time of the year. The Dow has not broken to the downside of … →

1816 & Global Cooling from Volcanoes

December 22, 2015

COMMENT: Marty, the NASA study is absolutely correct. I work in a different area of geological observations. When a volcano erupts, the ash creates global cooling reflecting the sunlight. You are correct that this global warming is a tax agenda. … →

Alternative Currencies of the Great Depression

December 22, 2015

  QUESTION: Mr. Armstrong, have you ever heard of a short lived Wörgl Experiment in Austria? It was shut down by the Austrian Central Bank they say because it was successful. Have you looked into this experiment they claim defied … →

Health Care Reaching its 51.6 Year Peak in 2017

December 22, 2015

COMMENT: You have discussed the growing threat of antibiotic resistance several times.  Sadly, I must confess, I am, in part, responsible for this trend. I am a practicing physician. Last year, I had a lawsuit filed against me for NOT … →

EU Destroying Olive Trees Without Evidence?

December 22, 2015

QUESTION:  Hi Mr. Armstrong! Thank you for all that you do in keeping me sane by making sense of certain things that I can not seem to comprehend. Here’s one matter that still boggles my mind and heart. I am … →

NASA Says Fossil Fuels Cause Global Cooling — not Warming

December 22, 2015

A new study out by NASA has people dumbfounded for it shows that burning fossil fuels and cutting down trees actually causes global COOLING — not WARMING. Burning fossil fuels give off aerosols which reflect sunlight and thus lower temperatures. … →

Market Talk – December 21, 2015

December 21, 2015

In Asia, the Nikkei opened heavy on the back of a weak U.S. closing on Friday. The continued sell-off in oil prices also gave up ground after Toshiba’s stock declined 9.8%. Meanwhile in China, reports were running around the street … →

Summers & Why Economics Refuses to Forecast

December 21, 2015

  QUESTION: Marty, Regarding the brief clip of Larry Summer’s opining on why economic declines are hard to predict, I was struck by the 2nd part of his explanation, which seemed to me to indicate that economists would not want to … →

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