Long-Term Cycles Converge, Signaling Potential Market Shift

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A confluence of long-term market cycles, including a major monthly spike, indicates potential significant economic shifts and opportunities in the US markets.

As we enter January, a series of long-term cycles converge, a rare occurrence often signaling significant economic shifts. This convergence presents potential opportunities, including a major monthly spike in US markets active in December and strengthening in January. This spike, visualized as histograms on the provided S&P 500 chart since 2008, indicates potential trend changes. Previous spikes have aligned with significant turning points.

The current large spike suggests impending changes, further supported by traditional technical analysis and geometric patterns indicating the S&P 500 is nearing a significant price target. This situation echoes the 2009 bull market start, identified by a similar spike amidst intense bearish sentiment following the global financial crisis. The current bull market since 2009, with the exception of the 2020 short pullback, has shielded most individuals under 35 from witnessing a proper bear market

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