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A must listen to interview with Michael Pinto and of course Martin's latest updates.          

A must listen to interview with Michael Pinto and of course Martin's latest updates.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 January 09, 2024 | [Read Online]( Latest from Martin Armstrong and Cutting Through the BS Jobs Report A must listen to interview with Michael Pinto and of course Martin's latest updates. [fb]( [tw]( [in]( [email](mailto:?subject=Post%20from%20Financial%20Survival%20Network&body=Latest%20from%20Martin%20Armstrong%20and%20Cutting%20Through%20the%20BS%20Jobs%20Report%3A%20A%20must%20listen%20to%20interview%20with%20Michael%20Pinto%20and%20of%20course%20Martin%27s%20latest%20updates.%20%0A%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fkerrys-newsletter-8606ef.beehiiv.com%2Fp%2Flatest-martin-armstrong-cutting-bs-jobs-report) Cutting Through the BS Jobs Report with Michael Pento from Kerry Lutz's Financial Survival Network: In this critical discussion, Kerry teams up with economic expert Michael Pento to dissect the latest non-farm payroll report, revealing a worrying decline in the labor force and negative revisions that point to a rapidly deteriorating jobs market. They challenge the face value of headline numbers, urging viewers to understand the deeper implications behind … [Read more]( Sponsored irl Media NEWS The business behind the news (and some fun stuff thrown in there to make you smile). [Subscribe]( / 2024 Real Estate & Economy Outlook: Inflation, Tech, Recession with Jason Hartman from Kerry Lutz's Financial Survival Network: Join Kerry and Jason Hartman as they delve into the anticipated trends and predictions for 2024, with a special lens on the real estate market. This conversation is a deep dive into how supply and demand forces shape our economic reality, alongside a critical review of the Federal Reserve's handling of inflation. While acknowledging … [Read more]( 2024: The Year of the Tofu-Dreg Global Economy with Nick Santiago (Ep #553) Sponsored BraVoCycles Newsletter Market Timing and Price Projections [Subscribe]( from Daily Market Wisdom with Nick Santiago: For more than 20 years, Master Trader Nick Santiago has been beating the markets. He’s made some incredible calls along the way and now he’s looking to spread the word. There’s no reason that the average trader should be coming up short. So now we’ve started a daily show to bring you up … [Read more]( Ten Junior Resource Stock Investing Lessons Learned in 2023 by Bill Powers (Most Fail at #4) from Mining Stock Education: Bill Powers shares ten junior resource stock investing lessons he learned in 2023 in this MSE episode. 0:00 Introduction 1:40 #1 View junior resource stocks as call options with limited time value 5:29 #2 Consider intrinsic value as much greater than time value…Don’t let big profits slip away 8:33 #3 Remember non-captured unrealized gains are not … [Read more]( 2024 Market Kickoff: Global Dynamics, Gold Trends & Societal Divides with John Rubino from Kerry Lutz's Financial Survival Network: In this enlightening discussion, Kerry and John Rubino dive deep into the first trading day of 2024, dissecting market dynamics, and the halt in the Fed's interest rate hikes. They analyze the ripple effects of complex collapses in China, the US, and Germany while forecasting a bullish trend in the gold market for 2023. … [Read more]( The Latest Updates From Martin Armstrong for 2024.01.08 by Martin Armstrong Armstrong Economics Interview: The All Boys Club Polish Trucker and Farmer Protests Nearing Resolution Pretrial and Detention in Florida – Guilty Until Proven Innocent Only a Fool Invades Russia? Market Talk – January 8, 2024 Continue Reading at ArmstrongEconomics.com... [Read more]( [fb]( [tw]( [yt]( [in]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 Financial Survival Network 5500 Military Trail, Suite 22-307 Jupiter, FL 33458, United States of America [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv](

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