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Steven Williams

Did you know price chart High, Low, & Close form separate trading cycles?

The attached charts show Daily, Weekly, and Monthly data for DJIA, current as of 4/17/2009. I used TechSignal to generate separate cycle co…

Started by Steven Williams

5 Dec. 16, 2009
Reply by John Nicholas
Ray Tomes

Natural cycles and climate change

The temperature on Earth has been much higher and much lower than it is now many times in the past. There are many climate cycles ranging f…

Started by Ray Tomes

0 Dec. 4, 2009
Ray Tomes

Climate email and document disclosure

Global warming is an important topic for cycles researchers. We can help to identify solar and other natural cycles so that the human compo…

Started by Ray Tomes

0 Nov. 23, 2009
David Preston

Member Interest in Forming a J.M. Hurst Cycles Group?

I would like to hear from other members re creating a "J.M. Hurst Cycles" group in The Cycles Network. Are there other Hurst afficionados w…

Started by David Preston

2 Nov. 2, 2009
Reply by David Preston
K. David Katzmire

Welcome to the Cycles Network Forum

Add a Discussion or Join a Discussion to invite participation in your chosen topic of interest. Here at the Cycles Network you can share yo…

Started by K. David Katzmire

1 Sep. 21, 2009
Reply by David Preston
Steven Williams

Steven Puetz's UCT for smaller timeframes

I have pulled out my Excel spreadsheet to reverse-engineer or hack Mr. Puetz Unified Cycles Theory (UCT) into timeframes smaller than 28 da…

Started by Steven Williams

0 Apr. 19, 2009
Steven Williams

Review of Steven Puetz's new book "The Unified Cycle Theory"

Stephen Puetz has written a fascinating new book "The Unified Cycle Theory - How Cycles Dominate the Structure of the Universe and Influenc…

Started by Steven Williams

0 Apr. 19, 2009
K. David Katzmire

Did Cycles Contribute to Our Current Economic Downturn?

The 432 year Emotional Cycle that reached a bottom in the 19th century is crossing up out of a Low and emerging into a new High. In so doi…

Started by K. David Katzmire

1 Mar. 7, 2009
Reply by Tacie J. Himelright

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