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Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion
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AnonymousCoder
on 03/07/2019, 19:49:42 UTC
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First, I can confirm from other sources that the system that MA made available to everyone as Socrates and the one he uses for himself are completely different.  Many people are duped into believing this which is unfortunate.  I also was hoping to get access to his famous buy/sell charts he posts on the blog occasionally but again never gonna happen (also confirmed).  So basically if you think you are going to get access to the actual program he uses by buying a Socrates service, I would urge you to save your money. 
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Thank you for posting. Please let me address one point as quoted. There are two possibilities here for the system he uses for himself:

1) that such system does not exist. Highly likely given the fact that a lot of what Martin Armstrong posts on his blog is purely made up as we all know. In that case, the plots with the buy / sell signals are just mock ups of an ideal scenario for marketing purposes. In any case, as I have seen this on video, it is all in hindsight.
2) that such system does exist. In that case it would be fairly easy to set up the publicly available Socrates system to create the trades for his bag holders. In that context, my published observation
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1082909.msg51666429#msg51666429 of published fake profitable trade signals for failed or missing reversals is simply super scary.

Both cases are scary, the conclusion must be to stay away from Socrates.

If in fact he has a different system to play with, there would be no reason for him to waste his time with such a risky business of selling Socrates as software as a service. And there would be no reason for him to run conferences, orchestrate the "The Forecaster" movie and so on because his own system would finance all of his hobbies he would ever have such as study monetary history.

I have come to the conclusion that if I believe someone then I do and if otherwise I find so many lies as I do with Martin Armstrong then I do not believe anything and I analyze / question anything he says (as others have done as well) and the outcome of that is fairly amazing. This laborious approach works fairly well here with different people in this blog comparing notes.

Apart from both scenarios being possible, my own opinion about this other system is that it does not exist.
Martin Armstrong is a charlatan, and he spent 11 years in jail for a reason.

Read this blog starting at page 273 to find out more about computerized fraud.


See armstrongecmscam.blogspot.com for a more compact view of major findings posted in this blog.