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To: delta7

LOL!

The TexasBuffoon is reposting old posts of yours to try to “embarrass” you.

What a maroon! What a ta-ra-ra-goon-dee-ay!


17 posted on 08/06/2025 8:46:29 AM PDT by kiryandil (No one in AZ that voted for Trump voted for Gallego )
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To: kiryandil

@Anthony Corbett check
https://armstrongecmscam.blogspot.com/?m=1 they documented quite a few examples.

My favorite two:

1) he often says China will be the financial capital of the world. He claims it will be “after 2032”, some of his graphs show 2037. In 2010 he claimed it will happen in 2015. You won’t hear about this mistake from him, he will instead say that his computer predicts everything to the day

2) Dow correction in December 2018. If you followed his advice then you missed out, because he specifically said that the low was not the low. He did exactly the same thing now in 2020, but still claims that he predicts everything to the day.

Have you ever purchased anything from his store? I bought a few reports. They are nothing more than aggregation of his blogspots, 90% of the content is about historical times. No tradeable information.

Have you attended WEC? I found a recording of May 2019 Rome WEC online, full 9 hours. It’s just more of the same, he says the same things he writes about with some charts from Socrates to “back it up”.

Speaking of Socrates, I was a pro level user for a few months. It’s such a scam. It does not predicts anything. It’s purposefully vague. The system has shows different values for it’s indicators depending on which view you choose. On the next day it picks which values were correct and uses them as basis for the forecast, ignoring the incorrect ones.

Machine generated descriptions mention indicators and signals that were never generated. You will not notice any of this if you just read. But if you put everything on a chart in a systematic way, you will notice that it is all inconsistent and of very little, if any, practical value. All of that for a mere $150 per month + $25 per each additional market on a “pro” level. Quite a steep price for absolutely nothing.

I used to think that Armstrong was a genius attacked and almost destroyed by a despotical government, the great evil government. It took me a few years of reading his stuff and a few thousand dollars lost either on his stuff or making bad calls based on his useless advice to understand that I had absolutely no evidence to believe in his story.
All information that supports his claims comes from himself. If you start scrutinizing it, it will all fall apart. Anyway, I am not here to convince anybody. If you are happy losing money to him, that’s your choice. I regret making that choice in the past and wish someone warned me, which is the reason why I am speaking up.

https://armstrongecmscam.blogspot.com/p/socrates-subscriber.html


19 posted on 08/06/2025 9:02:50 AM PDT by TexasGator (1There is no Sharknado system)
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