Prepare for World War 3 (WWIII) - Martin Armstrong #6151
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Kerry Lutz sits down with renowned economist and financial analyst Martin Armstrong to discuss pressing global economic issues and their future implications. Armstrong shares his thoughts on inflation, the debt crisis, and central bank policies, explaining how these factors are influencing the global financial landscape. He also delves into geopolitical risks and the chances of the Neocons starting World War 3 before Trump is elected. Martin's unique perspective on how current tensions between major world powers could affect global markets and currencies and how it will affect you. Armstrong provides valuable insights into his economic models, including the famous "Economic Confidence Model," and how it forecasts upcoming cycles in the market. He emphasizes the importance of understanding historical trends and patterns to make informed decisions about investments and market timing. Throughout the interview, Armstrong offers practical advice for investors and individuals looking to protect their wealth in turbulent times. From precious metals to digital currencies, he shares his views on the best strategies to hedge against market volatility. This engaging conversation is a must-watch for anyone interested in understanding the intersection of economics, finance, and geopolitics, and how these forces are shaping the future of global markets. Find Martin here: Armstrong Economics Find Kerry here: FSN and here: Inflation.Cafe
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