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Old 03-01-2007, 01:38 PM
Mr. Now Mr. Now is offline
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Default 8.6 year cycle theory

This economist says there is an 8.6 amplitude to business cycles.

I'm hoping one of of the guys here might be willing to calculate the natural probability of his results.

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Old 03-01-2007, 06:35 PM
Orlando Salazar Orlando Salazar is offline
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Default Re: 8.6 year cycle theory

The business cycle is related to taxation, which changes with presidents. Most party's have office for two terms and congress lags. ~= 8.6 years
Business cycle has very little to do with innovation/demand shifts. These are continuous. FYI, average venture capital cycle > 10years.
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Old 03-01-2007, 06:46 PM
T50_Omaha8 T50_Omaha8 is offline
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Default Re: 8.6 year cycle theory

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This is the first time I will reveal something that I discovered and kept secret for the last 13 years. The total number of days within an 8.6-year business cycle was 3141. In reality, the 8.6-year cycle was equal to p (Pi) * 1000. Suddenly, there was clearly more at work than mere coincidence. Through extending my studies into physics, it became obvious that randomness was not a possibility.

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lol

People, scroll through this for a quick laugh.

"randomness is not a possibility". Hahahaha
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Old 03-01-2007, 10:04 PM
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Default Re: 8.6 year cycle theory

Reading the rest of that Finance Thread it looks like this Martin A. Armstrong is now in jail for running a ponzi scheme.

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Old 03-02-2007, 12:14 AM
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Default Re: 8.6 year cycle theory

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This is the first time I will reveal something that I discovered and kept secret for the last 13 years. The total number of days within an 8.6-year business cycle was 3141. In reality, the 8.6-year cycle was equal to p (Pi) * 1000. Suddenly, there was clearly more at work than mere coincidence. Through extending my studies into physics, it became obvious that randomness was not a possibility.

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Yeah, anyone who continues to consider his theories after reading this has a pronounced lack of common sense.
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Old 03-02-2007, 04:02 PM
Ed_Zackary Ed_Zackary is offline
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Default Re: 8.6 year cycle theory

(Guiness beer guys): "Brilliant!"

Obviously he kept this secret for 13 years while trying to figure out how to capitalize...hence: poker!

Housing Construction and related large capital equipment (bulldozers, backhoes, wheel loaders)...4 year cycles ..imo

(take note realtors, real estate investors, carpet and appliance manufacturers, heavy equipment manufacturers)
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