SpaceX’s Starship Booster Fires Long Duration, Starlink GO for Expansion!


spaceXcentric Published originally on Rumble on December 2, 2022

Starship Booster 7 static fires 11 Raptor engines. CRS-26 arrives at the Space Station. Starlink gets FCC approval to expand. A former SpaceX engineer speaks out against the company. And we finish with today’s Honorable Mention. Ep 356

Musk expects Neuralink to begin human trials in months


Reuters Innovation Published originally on Rumble on December 1, 2022

Elon Musk said on Wednesday he expects a wireless brain chip developed by his company Neuralink to begin human clinical trials in six months, after the company missed earlier timelines set by him.

NASA’s Orion spacecraft sets new distance record


Reuters Entertainment Published originally on Rumble on November 29, 2022

The Orion capsule surpassed the distance record for a mission with a spacecraft designed to carry humans into deep space at 270,000 miles, set previously by Apollo 13 at 240,000 miles, according to NASA on Monday (November 28).

Why I Look at the Dow First


Armstrong Economics Blog/Economics Re-Posted Nov 28, 2022 by Martin Armstrong

COMMENT: Why do you focus on the Dow over the S&P 500 and others?

ANSWER: New analysts claim that the S&P 500 provides a better picture of the markets compared to the Dow. Although the S&P 500 obviously has a larger catalog, the Dow is a direct reflection of international capital flows. Look toward the Dow to see where big money is moving.

The S&P 500 is domestic-oriented, and fund managers and institutions tend to focus on this index. The NASDAQ typically reflects retail, often tech-heavy, and usually does not peak at the same time. Each index offers a completely different perspective. The Dow Jones Industrials is the big money. You will notice that this index leads the way. It is the first out of a key low because it is typically the foreign capital based on currency. You will also notice the Dow tends to top out first because the big money tends to pull out first also due to currency.

Capital is flowing like never before, and the smart money is on the move. Socrates users have access to our capital flow heat map that shows where money is moving in real time. The USD remains the last safe haven, and money is pouring into the US. Look to the Dow for the best international perspective.

SpaceX Eutelsat 10B Launch | LIVE


spaceXcentric Published originally on Rumble on November 22, 2022 

SpaceX is targeting Tuesday, November 22 for launch of the Eutelsat 10B mission to a geosynchronous transfer orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Liftoff is targeted for 9:57 p.m. ET. The Falcon 9 first stage booster will be expended. We will go live ~10 minutes prior to liftoff.





Significant Starship Milestones to Orbital Launch and Beyond Revealed


spaceXcentric Published originally on Rumble on November 4, 2022

SpaceX’s Starship undergoes an intensive week of testing, while milestones to the first orbital attempt are revealed. NASA bestows the spacecraft with another mission. Falcon Heavy steals the spotlight from falcon 9. And we finish with today’s Honorable Mention. Ep 352

Interest Rates Rise will Not be Slow


Armstrong Economics Blog/Interest Rates Re-Posted Nov 13, 2022 by Martin Armstrong

This interview with FXStreet is from 2015. Some are surprised at the consecutive rate hikes, but our models have been indicating for a very long time that rates would rise rapidly. There would be no soft landing. Central banks maintained artificially low rates for far too long and were backed into a corner. They created a problem long ago, and it will cause pain for “some time,” as Powell usually states, for the situation to be under control.

2022 WEC: In the Dollar We Trust


Armstrong Economics Blog/World Economic Conference Re-Posted Nov 8, 2022 by Martin Armstrong

At the World Economic Conference in 2021, the Armstrong Socrates model predicted that 2022 was going to be volatile and chaotic featuring a strong US dollar, a huge move in interest rates, a major bond market decline, fertilizer and food shortages, as well as escalating geopolitical tensions in Ukraine.

What now? Socrates forecast that 2023 will be more volatile and chaotic, featuring violent moves across all markets as monetary and geopolitical tensions and debt problems intensify.

At this year’s World Economic Conference, November 11-13, Martin Armstrong will talk about what’s next for the US dollar and other currencies, the liquidity/credit crisis, as well as price targets for oil, gold, stocks, bonds/interest rates, and stocks.

Give yourself an “unfair” advantage over the markets by joining us at this year’s conference remotely or in person. Meet Martin Armstrong – have your questions answered and get the best roadmap for 2023 and beyond in the investment business.