But What About the Markets?
Many people who deeply study cycles got into them from starting with markets. But when the world of cycles decides to start revealing itself to you, it is so fascinating that you have to go further into it. Markets include stock markets, commodities, exchange rates and various derivatives of these as well as related economic indicators and conditions. There are harmonically related cycles in stocks and commodities and the great traders of the past like Gann and Hurst discovered that in stock markets the harmonics come to troughs together whilst in commodities they hit peaks together. This leads to sudden deep troughs for shares and crazy commodity prices when supply is short. The book “Wobbly Universe” also looks at an additional consideration which is frequency modulation of cycles. The most prominent cycles in the US stock market do have substantial modulations which are very useful when trying to predict turning points.
Included in the book:
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The Markets
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The Phase of Harmonically Related Cycles
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It Started with Markets
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Some Commodity Cycles
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Deweys 17 Week Cycle
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CPI in Amsterdam Over 400 Years
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British Stock Prices for 274 years
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Commodity Prices and Kondratieff Cycle Fractions
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Wrapped Cycles and Dow Jones


This book presents the Harmonics Theory, a new explanation for the structure and rhythms of the universe. This theory reveals a single, elegant principle that connects phenomena across all scales, from the vast superclusters of galaxies to the vibrations of atomic particles. It applies equally to the slow cycles of geology, the faster pulses of economics, and the rapid oscillations within cells, molecules and atoms in our own bodies. In essence, it seeks to explain the relative distances and time scales that define our reality. No other physical theory does this.
Join us on a fascinating journey into the previously secret cycles of the world around us in Wobbly Universe, a full colour 360 page book in hard and soft cover, with over 200 diagrams and graphs showing cycles.
