Saturation Economcs: The Quadrillion Dollar Equivalent Debt Asset System’s Self Assembly Follow-on of the 40,000 Nikkei: 57/129/113 months :: x/2.5x/2x

Saturation Economics…..

From the Main Page of the 2005 The Economic Fractalist
“The ideal growth fractal time sequence is X, 2.5X, 2X and 1.5-1.6X. The first two cycles include a saturation transitional point and decay process in the terminal portion of the cycles. A sudden nonlinear drop in the last 0.5x time period of the 2.5X is the hallmark of a second cycle and characterizes this most recognizable cycle. After the nonlinear gap drop, the third cycle begins. This means that the second cycle can last anywhere in length from 2x to 2.5x. The third cycle 2X is primarily a growth cycle with a lower saturation point and decay process followed by a higher saturation point.”

How much of the world’s private debt, business debt,  poor country sovereign debt, state debt, county debt, city debt, European debt – how much of this accumulative debt is bad debt -that which can not be repaid?

The global debt-asset macroeconomic system is mathematically self assembling in its countervailing asset saturation curves to a nonlinear saturation  break point when the dysequilibrium of too much debt, too many overproduced and over valued assets, and declining total wages from decreasing demand – cannot service the global debt load.

 

 

The countervailing asset saturation curve is long term US debt….

 

Lammert Saturation Economics: The Wilshire 4 June To 14 August 2012 17/34-35 Day :: x/2x Final Lower High Blow-off Valuation

 

The Wilshire is the US 10 Year Note 30 Year Bond  countervailing asset class in the asset-debt macroeconomic system. Both asset classes have ideal fractal terminal patterns on 13-14 August 2012.

Could there be a third fractal in the Wilshire? The fractal pattern of the US bonds are dominant.  It appears that the Wilshire’s 1982 9/23 year x/2.5x pattern and larger 71/155 x/2x year pattern will end in a 17/34-35 day  x/2x mini blow-off pattern before asset debt system synchronous nonlinear decay.