Government-controlled, central bank digital currencies

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Honestly the guy is too emotional and hence the analysis is flawed.

I prefer just following one person, it makes it simple.
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Yeah, Marty's a bit emotional, especially when it comes to geopolitical events. With that said, in terms of his economic predictions, he says that he bases them on Socrates (his proprietary AI), so theoretically those predictions are objective. I believe monitoring and analysis of global capital flows play a significant role in Socrates' source code.

He called the March 2020 crash to start in mid-late January - yeah, he was off by about six weeks, but that's still pretty amazing, I think, given the mass sentiment at that time. I wasn't aware of his work at that time, so I took heavy losses during the March crash, but fortunately I bought a lot of stuff near the bottom so overall, I have done very well this year (thus far). Still, if I had taken some money off the table in January, I would have done even better (I guess I am a bit greedy, lol).

I do agree that investing is simple, but not necessarily easy, especially with an understanding of MP (I guess we are all part of the "MP cult," lol) and the primary trend (bullish). Knowing how the Fed as well as other central banks work is also helpful.

As long as the primary trend is bullish, one can perhaps simplify investing to "KISS & BTFD." (Keep it simple, sweetie, and buy the freakin' dips).

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Indeed, keeping it simple is a smart goal since experts love to pass on garbage or BS statistics as being relevant

MP imho isnโ€™t really a cult but more factual evidence of how we as humans act irrational in groups and how using that data we can capitalize on it

Also it will never be popular since it challenges people with false perceptions on what reality really is. They will either spit on your face or fight you if you try to change their view.

MP strips those emotions away and allows one to see the abnormal emotions such as fear and euphoria, SOL is the only one fellow who does this in a simple fashion and yet teaches you how to capitalize.

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"Also it will never be popular since it challenges people with false perceptions on what reality really is. They will either spit on your face or fight you if you try to change their view."


This actually happened to me a few times this year already! :(

Sometimes I am a slow learner.
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Yodean wrote: โ†‘Mon Oct 26, 2020 7:59 pm "Also it will never be popular since it challenges people with false perceptions on what reality really is. They will either spit on your face or fight you if you try to change their view."


This actually happened to me a few times this year already! :(

Sometimes I am a slow learner.
Better late than never. And many a wiseman has gone through what you have gone through, however, the point that separates the masses from the awakened is that the awakened don't keep doing the same thing over and over again, hoping for an alternate outcome.

We might have to create a thread called false perceptions, constructs and ideologies one day, to discuss just how individuals have brainwashed themselves into believing all sorts of nonsense.

if one is conscious one can fight any form of brainswashing, manipulation, indoctrination, etc. But most individuals are not so they blame those that brainwashed them. Think about it for a second, all those top players rely on one factor, they need a gullible audience, so if the person is guillible and falls for the crap these big players are pedding who is to blame. Every game has a conman and victim; many state that they have no desire to be victims but if you look at their life they keep repeating the same mistakes over and over again, indicating that they seem to thrive on misery or being a victim. Yes, it sounds harsh, but the process of awakening and using Mass Psychology correctly begins with the ability to acknowledge and accepts the mistakes we have made before and in accepting these mistakes it becomes easier and easier to avoid future cons. Until you get to a point where you just know if the concept/investment/etc being pushed will work or not.
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Yodean wrote: โ†‘Mon Oct 19, 2020 3:52 pm
Incidentally, Armstrong is calling for some sort of "panic cycle" the week of October 26th
It looks like the herds of "wilderbeest" are panicking or, more correctly, have been panicked.
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Let the panic continue, more cheap stocks for us

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AstuteShift wrote: โ†‘Wed Oct 28, 2020 12:44 pm Let the panic continue, more cheap stocks for us

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