32 Year Stock market cycle

Discussion in 'Technical Analysis' started by Option_Trader32, Mar 30, 2006.

  1. fullmoon

    fullmoon

    Hi OT32:

    As a student of Delta myself I have a couple questions and comments.

    * How did you determine 2006 is a starting point (point 1) of a 32yr cycle? Why can't this be point 13 or whatever?

    * Is there some naturally occurring event, or otherwise cycle, to authenticate the 32yr cycle with? At least something to qualitatively anchor the cycle?

    * You are aware that indexes as a group, according to actual Delta cycles, have had only 1 long-term inversion since 1929.

    As for the inversion problem, another possible answer might be found here
    http://www.taylortrends.com/tayloreffect.html

    Fullmoon
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    #21     Apr 21, 2006
  2. mhashe

    mhashe

    I read somewhere that markets rise with the increase of 40 yr old men and decline with the decrease of 40 yr old men in the population. It's because 40 yr olds have the income but not the caution towards retirement by saving thereby spending like there is no tomorrow. The 40 yr old male population peaked in 2000 right with the stock market top. imo we're looking at a conservative 8000/7000 price band on the Dow before the bottom is put in.
     
    #22     Apr 21, 2006