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he discovered the 8.615 year cycle. The total number of days within an 8.6-year business cycle is 3141 which is equal to Pi x 1000 the perfect cycle.
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So it must be perfect right? The most grotesque and unscientific conclusion from a random coincidence seen in a pair of numbers I have ever seen. He discovered it for himself. Nobody else is using it.
Taking the result from this brain dead arithmetic further and make predictions based on it indicates that Martin Armstrong suffers from delusion of grandeur. The proof is in the high number of failed predictions he made based on that number. He keeps doing it again and again without realizing that the fundamental assumption is not only wrong, it is stupid.
He does not take the catastrophic result of his scheme as feedback to refine or fix it. Forecast arrays are not the solution.
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I think most people including you believe that market price movement is completely random therefore cycles simply cannot exist in any given market.
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Bad thinking. Can you read other people's minds? Do you have a crystal ball? Thank you for writing this. The more you write like this, the more people, even the most retarded people, can see YOUR type of thinking
Martin Armstrong is a charlatan, and he spent 11 years in jail for a reason.
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