Copyright Martin Armstrong All Rights Reserved December 28th, 2011
s we conclude 2011, the world remains in turmoil, divided between
and
confused at best as to whether we are collapsing, stagnating, or recovering. Now
we approach that memorable event of New Year’s Eve where we still celebrate the Roman
feast of Janus for whom January is named after, his stoic appearance of one face looking back
in time and saying good reddens and the other looking forward to the new that is about to appear on
the stage of life with hope for a better result. It is once again time to listen to the siren call of the free
markets and let them speak not in riddles, but in prose of what shall our fate now hold.
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