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Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion
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AnonymousCoder
on 21/08/2019, 14:49:55 UTC
It's in the rules to sell on the first day of it's a doji, it was kinda of one on the DOW but definitely a doji on the etf.  So I think it's valid to add that

Does MA have an actual set of rules listed somewhere?  I ran into this over and over when I was evaluating his Socrates system and it always seemed like someone after the fact would reference another of MA's rules which would have somehow made the trade come out on the right side but yet nobody seemed to be able to make the call beforehand so you could actually trade it.  I'm sure I wasn't the only one that experienced this issue.

https://ask-socrates.com/How-To-Use-Reversal-System

https://www.ask-socrates.com/How-To-Use-Forecasting-Arrays

Ambiguity.

https://www.ask-socrates.com/Content/Files/SOCRATES%20Platform%20-%20Top%20Questions%20and%20Misconceptions%20v1.0%20(June%202019).pdf

A tool used by the con artist. Should be fairly obvious from what has been reported in this blog and here: https://armstrongecmscam.blogspot.com/2019/07/socrates-technical-analysis-prediction.html. For example, nobody can say what the actual trading period for a nominal period is because if in doubt / challenged, as an excuse, the forecast arrays on multiple levels are consulted in hindsight. The forecast arrays that are ambiguous in their own space, in their own right, so they will always fit. If one time frame does not fit, then another will do. I think we are going round in circles, and Martin Armstrong is laughing his head off because we are spending so much energy on his contraption, the thing that he cannot get to work for himself and then sells it to the people who spend extra money to go to his WEC conferences hoping someone will explain the mysteries to them there. It is a scam. People who want to be deceived, they will get what they want. All the evidence that has been presented here is still not enough for them. They want to experience this themselves, they think they can find a way to get it to work for them like the perpetual motion scooter from the scooter man. See https://armstrongecmscam.blogspot.com/2019/07/armstrongs-ignorance-on-perpetual.html . Martin Armstrong preys on the people who think they can get a free lunch and he sells it to them, the free lunch for a fee. As simple as that.


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.