1) A system that was developed decades ago is out of date already, as has been discovered by a large number of people in this blog excluding the known group of posters affiliated with Martin Armstrong (Alex-11, over45, Gumbi, Strike Eagle 26). It cannot be used to trade. We know this. It is a hindsight system.
Just because you and a few other people failed to understand it and trade profitable, doesn't mean it's not working.
Maybe there is no need to adapt the system because human behavior doesn't change over the decades or centuries.
yes, someone will get the code when Armstrong is gone, but he wants to avoid that the banksters get it. He has presented a roadmap for this in his blog, somewhere.... I read about it 3-4 years ago. I guess it could be something like a cooperative that is managed by the Socrates user itself. I think this was his vision.
Either way, That all still doesn't matter today :-)
The point is, is Socrates working or not? If yes, then all of those things will only matter mid or long term.
If you don't believe that Socrates is working, then there is no point in thinking or talking about those questions brought up by you, anyways. It is just a distraction from what really counts. People who follow Armstrong for a long time have asked those questions before (yes questions about the future of Socrates are valid questions) and the plan is already in place and will be executed once the time has come.
from a quick search:
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/products_services/socrates/socrates-7-the-ipoa-lot-of-emails-are-coming-in/What a joke. The perma-IPO since 2015 for a decades old software owned and created by a 69 year old man who believes in perpetual motion driven scooters
Do you actually believe that stuff? Is the Armstrong blog your bible? Please write more nonsense. Every time you write (and I don't even need to respond), you put one more nail in the Socrates coffin. Over 100 people read this blog every day.
is a charlatan, and he spent 11 years in jail for a reason.
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