I see you have no defense of Armstrong's incorrect predictions. When you only focus on his correct ones, that's committing a logical fallacy known as 'The Texas Sharpshooter.'
Category error.
Armstrong's model doesn't make predictions about his life decisions. Thus those were not predictions.
You don't have long until BCX does whatever he thinks he can do. How much more time will you waste
How much more trolling against me will you do?
I'll troll you until it gets boring, when you fail to produce amusing responses to my stimuli. So far, so good.

Predictions about life decisions are not predictions? Maybe I'm not the one one with categorization problems.

Armstrong's atrocious
business decisions should have been made using his infallible computer model.
Why didn't he invest the funds he stole from his investors according to his magic model's predictions, instead of squandering them until he went to jail?