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    Giving It A Shot | Armstrong Economics

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteJune 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    For six decades, I’ve had a front-row seat to how the world actually works—not from a classroom or a newsroom, but from the trading floor, the negotiating table, and behind closed doors with governments across the globe. That experience isn’t something you can Google. It’s earned, and it’s what I’ve finally put into book form. There will be two other books on the Economic Confidence Model and the Geometry of Time. I am 76 year old, this is what I am leaving behind. I am not doing this for profit or to solicit money for management. Everyone has a shelf-life – that’s just physics and the Second Law of Thermodynamics does apply to markets and the economy. Like Frank Sinatra said, I did it My Way. Everyone who has asked me to pass it on to the Next Generation, I am giving it a shot.

    This  July 25th Conference for the Next Generation event marks the first edition of that knowledge—the raw, unvarnished truths I’ve spent a lifetime collecting. If the printer finishes on time, every attendee will receive a copy. But this isn’t a mass-market launch. It’s a one-time gathering, and I won’t be doing this again.

    We’re keeping this strictly at cost—no frills, no livestream, no markup. Why? Because I want anyone who truly wants to learn to be able to walk through the door, not priced out by production gimmicks. Even so, just renting a room today runs $10,000, so we’re cutting every corner we can to make this accessible.

    As a preview, I’m making the first 86 pages available for download right now. Read them. See if this resonates. And if it does, come join us in person—because this conversation won’t be repeated.

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