1/23/2020 Watch Still Active
No confirmed top signal has been detected as of yesterday but we would like to demonstrate a separate study regarding Pi (3.142) cycles. This may be new to some of you and we have only recently looked at these in more detail out of interest. The original work on Pi cycles has been developed by Martin Armstrong and we have taken it a step further to try and identify price turns at round number distances. In many instances round number results (actual days / Pi) often align with turns. The date 1/18/2020 is significant as you can see. It is not only the 8.6 yr cycle date given by Martin but is also notable because of the study we conducted enumerating the close separation in round numbers (actual days / Pi) from other dates. This will never be part of our top detection signal as that is a completely different parameter set but nevertheless it is of great interest as a broader criteria. To help make sense of how Pi cycles may work, we have noted that the constant Pi does relate to the geometry of a swinging pendulum. (please excuse the '3.1412' in image which should read '3.142')
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