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George Lindsay Long Cycle: DJIA 20 Year Cycle (Part 3)




I read that WD Gann wrote about the 20 Year Cycle.

The previous cycle was from 1982 to 2002.

The current cycle runs from 2002 to 2022.

So I map the 20 years into George Lindsay's Long Cycle as you can see in the diagram. (I have new computer with new software, so now dun know how to use the “powerpoint” software, so cannot put more text into the diagram, haha).

So here are my calculations based on George Lindsay's Long Cycle and timings, and other time cycles.  First we use the year to calculate, then we use the month/year to calculate:
  1. If A = 2002+5 = 2007 ( D = Oct 2002 to Oct 2007)
  2. If A = 2002+7 = 2009 (E)
  3. 2001+17 = 2018 ( J= Sep 2011 to Oct 2018)
  4. 2011+7 =2018 (J = Oct 2011 to Oct 2018)
  5. If A = 2003+15 = 2018 (J)


DJIA topped on Oct 3 2018, exactly 7 years from Oct 4 2011 (an important related cycle to 1982 bottom), and close to 17 years from the Sep 11 2001 event. Wow! “deadly” 7 and 17 year cycles!



Are we in a Bear Market?  When will it end?  U can try to calculate from the above info.  Will it just be the first leg down?  Or will this Bear Market have 3 “legs”?







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