Martin Armstrong on the Federal Reserve

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  1. Joe time to finally man up like the old days and give a prediction on the metals markets instead of playing it safe like you've been doing the past 1 year+.

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  2. If we are not humbled and even embarassed by some of our previous opinions and statements then we are not progressing. Great video.

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  3. I'm only an expert in anything relative to the ignorant masses. One of the thing you figure out when you open up the world of reading and study is that you are deeply ignorant about a great many important things in life. You tend to be struck by the sense of just how vast is the field of knowledge that you still have yet to consume rather than being struck by how much you know or have learned. You are correct, humility in life is one of the great enablers of both teaching and learning.

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  4. Had to share this video, that funny thing……the more i learn, the more i realize i don't know what i thought i new.
    Accountability is history of ones actions,
    silver tongues have ways of saying that they are right….oh wait now i'm right….oh wait i'm right now.
    I've always enjoyed your distance from predictions and your push to widen peoples perspectives without pushing an agenda.

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  5. silverstateofmind · Edit

    What is it? Are you ticked that SF turned out to be right when you were asking "what happened to you Joe?" as he was honestly questioning the silver religion?. Silver may go up and it may go down. Grow up man!

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  6. MomentsInTrading · Edit

    Is there some reason you troll after Joe? Every single video he makes, you leave some sort of comment attempting to discredit him.
    Like when you say this (which you accused him of in the comment section of his last vid)-
    "they do something as disingenuous as deleting their previous statements"
    It is very obvious that it has become personal. You are obviously upset at him about something.

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  7. have you noticed that ever since he got out of jail he hasn't really been the same? he's a bit cooky now (armstrong)

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  8. Good advice Joe, you are right, the more you learn about something, the more you realize how little you actually know. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing….

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  9. silverandgoldfan · Edit

    There was a teacher who was asked why is it that every time we take your class we feel more lost and confused. His answer was there are things you know, Things you dont, Things you know you dont know, And things you dont know that you dont know, So every time you learn about something, You find out the things you dont know that you dont know is more than the things you know that you dont know. Even typing it is confusing sometimes.

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  10. Martin Armstrong made his opinions and insights on precious metals irrelevant recently with some very uninformed or disinfo comments. Should know better. He was subsequently crushed in a silverdoctors . com article, look it up. One more guru to ignore and not miss anything.

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  11. last time i heard david morgan admit he was wrong was in this interview for cambridehouse watch?v=bZshSt0WOaM
    mike maloney has also mention his latest bad timing, if you follow this guys you can see they have no problem admiting their timing was not the best latelly, but the fundamentals for PMs are still untouched.

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  12. Yeah! Exactly. Some people keep a track record of what they've said…..like not deleting their videos. Accountability anjd transparency is SO important, especially in the alternative media like YouTube channels. Discard anyone's analysis, predictions, and thoughts if they do something as disingenuous as deleting their previous statements. Good points SF.

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