468: Socrates AI Model- Unveiling the May 7th Turning Point: Recession, Civil Unrest & International War Ahead? | Martin Armstrong
Release Date: 03/04/2024
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info_outlineJason welcomes back guest Martin Armstrong, a renowned economic forecaster. The conversation touches on Armstrong’s background, experiences in the financial industry, and his computer-driven approach to analysis. Armstrong’s economic confidence model predicts a peak on May 7th, signaling a shift towards a recession, civil unrest, and international conflicts into 2028. He emphasizes the significant role of the U.S. as a consumer-based economy and the global demand for American products, asserting that despite challenges, the U.S. dollar remains a strong reserve currency. Armstrong also discusses economic dynamics in Europe, Japan, and China.
Key Takeaways:
0:28 A historic overview by Martin Armstrong and the currencies
5:33 Data driven approach
9:13 Economic Confidence Model
10:04 May 7, 2024: save the date
13:24 The past 10 years and what it means to us now
18:50 The future is… stagflation and Inflation
23:35 CBDCs and big tech
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