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Topic
Board Economics
Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion
by
trulycoined
on 22/01/2020, 10:13:16 UTC
Hard sell of the 2020 WEC has started:


Traditionally, inverted yield curves... this will make for a very interesting WEC.
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/future-forecasts/ecm/economic-storm-trump-will-be-blamed-for-because-of-bad-advisers/

How predictable that the next WEC will be in January 2020. My guess is either Singapore, Germany or London.

2020.05 will come to pass with barely a whimper, but it won't matter by then as MA is long gone with over a million dollars in event attendee money. Cue some loosely related "event" that will indeed be pinned as the Jan 2020 "turning point"...


And my "prediction" (MA is predictable) was correct other than the timing. This MA blog nonsense here, posted 11 Mar 2019:

"This may be our last WEC in Europe."
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/armstrong-economics-upcoming-events/world-economic-conference/wec-in-rome-may-be-our-last-in-europe/

Turned out to be hysterical BS, using the known psychological sales tactic of urgency, where we are now going to see another WEC in EUROPE this year, posted 22 Jan 2020:

"This year we are holding three World Economic Conference events — Shanghai in May, Frankfurt in June, and then Orlando in November. The Frankfurt WEC will focus on the crisis in Europe."
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/armstrong-economics-upcoming-events/world-economic-conference/interest-rates-and-the-great-global-crisis/


I know someone who attended the Rome WEC convinced it was going to be their "last chance" to see MA present a conference in Europe. One year later and he is back! Not three, five or ten years - literally the following year. I had a feeling that would be the case.

Yet more people hoodwinked out of thousands of dollars for something that is only just above an MA-narrated podcast version of his blog...