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The powerful master cycle, you won't believe what will happen next

"A Master Cycle (MC) is an actual historic cycle with a proprietary numerology, that repeats exact swing Highs and Lows and day by day and is off at most 1-2 days. The Master Cycle has to have at least 3-5 recent "hits", ie it has to have predicted 3-5 recent Highs and Lows,  to become “active and dominant...The MC is a Time Series Cycle, ie it predicts future swing Highs and Lows. It doesn't always project the magnitude of the Price Highs and Lows"

Admittedly, I don't often find these Powerful Master Cycles, but a few weeks ago this Master Cycle was discovered, that has been dominant since the 3/23/20 major Low. 

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It has predicted many of the smaller movements since the 3/23L, including:

3/23/20L
4/29/20H(+2)
5/04/20L
5/12/20H (+1)
5/14/20L
5/28/20H (-1)
5/29/20L (-2)
6/08/20H
6/15/20L 

What's next: From the 6/15L & 6/22L we see another rally phase. The MC shows the exact path forwards, with all the major swing Highs and Lows. you won't believe it, but September 2020 is major historic CIT/turning point in my work.

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Raj Ian G Thijm, MBA

Raj Ian G Thijm, MBA

Raj Time and Cycles

I have been actively involved in the Financial Markets since August 1987. After receiving my B.S.

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