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#1 humble1

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Posted 03 January 2009 - 04:44 AM

i am trying to catalog the MA/PEI/Pi cycle dates, past and present, as part of research i am doing. i have several charts with dates from the www and have made a good start. but i want to make sure i am not missing anything. please post or PM me with all/any dates you have! also: i have a chart saved which includes 2014.68 and 2016.83. i cannot seem to find/remember that source. can you help me there? many thanks in advance! H1 p.s. fascinating cycles they are, too!

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Posted 03 January 2009 - 05:31 AM

i am trying to catalog the MA/PEI/Pi cycle dates, past and present, as part of research i am doing. i have several charts with dates from the www and have made a good start. but i want to make sure i am not missing anything. please post or PM me with all/any dates you have!

also: i have a chart saved which includes 2014.68 and 2016.83. i cannot seem to find/remember that source. can you help me there?

many thanks in advance!

H1

p.s. fascinating cycles they are, too!

Hi humble!

I use this...and respect this guy:

http://www.contrahour.com/contrahour/
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The future is 90% present and 10% vision.

#3 humble1

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Posted 03 January 2009 - 05:50 AM

thanks, tor: that is a good one. i can't seem to find the dates. which place do i look on the site and which dates do you have, please. other comments and good links welcomed from one and all,

Edited by humble1, 03 January 2009 - 05:54 AM.


#4 big nick

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Posted 03 January 2009 - 06:51 AM

Hello !! try this.. http://astrocycle.net/ Hope it helps

#5 humble1

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Posted 03 January 2009 - 07:31 AM

big nick: that's a great one! i have visited there before but did not look closely (enough) until your post. like oliver, i want MORE, lol. keep 'em coming, please, TTers!

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Posted 03 January 2009 - 11:05 AM

You probably got the chart from my blog. It is the oldest and most complete site about Martin Armstrong on this link...

Armstrong's Model Article

Edited by Russ, 03 January 2009 - 11:07 AM.

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Posted 03 January 2009 - 11:23 AM

An interesting thing has been noted on the Astrocycle site. The mid point of the 51.6 pi cycle was reached in early 2007 which saw the peak in the US financial indices and also the Japanese Nikkei. It is interesting to compare this stage of the cycle with what happened in the early part of the 20th century as can be seen on the chart.

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#8 humble1

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Posted 03 January 2009 - 12:42 PM

russ: yes, that's the chart, thanks! and thanks for that 51.6, too.

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Posted 03 January 2009 - 01:54 PM

russ:

yes, that's the chart, thanks! and thanks for that 51.6, too.



You are welcome H1. Remember the 51.6 year is 6X the 8.6, then there is the 4.3 and the 2.15 etc. Armstrong wrote in his latest report that they are all fractals and that it even works down to the 8.6 second level. The bigger cycle is the 309.6 year, I am not sure where it's last turn was though, need to have a huge database to see those cycles, he did have interest rates going back to the Babylonian Empire in his computer model.
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"In order to master the markets, you must first master yourself" ... JP Morgan
"Most people lose money because they cannot admit they are wrong"... Martin Armstrong



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#10 stanley

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Posted 03 January 2009 - 07:41 PM

i am trying to catalog the MA/PEI/Pi cycle dates, past and present, as part of research i am doing. i have several charts with dates from the www and have made a good start. but i want to make sure i am not missing anything. please post or PM me with all/any dates you have!

also: i have a chart saved which includes 2014.68 and 2016.83. i cannot seem to find/remember that source. can you help me there?

many thanks in advance!

H1

p.s. fascinating cycles they are, too!


http://www.contrahou...n_armstron.html

http://www.contrahou..._year_cycle.png

1998.55... 07/20/98
2000.7.... 09/13/00
2002.85... 11/08/02
2005.... 01/02/05
2007.15... 02/27/07
2009.3... 04/23/09
2011.45... 06/18/11
2013.6... 08/12/13
2015.75... 10/07/15
2017.9... 12/01/17
2020.05... 01/26/20
2022.2... 03/22/22
2024.35... 05/16/24
2026.5... 07/11/26
2028.65... 09/04/28
2030.8... 10/30/30
2032.95... 12/24/32