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16 September 2013: EQUITIES US Equity Composite Third Fractal Coiling The 2003 SPX’s Third Fractal Coiling to a x/2.5x/2.5x Final High

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16 September 2013: CITIZEN ECONOMY BASED EQUITIES: As FORD Goes … So Goes the Citizen’s Economy

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16 September 2013: GOLD Valuation: As GOLD’s Global Denominator of Total Macroeconomic System Wealth Contracts, the value of GOLD undergoes nonlinear devaluation

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Welcome to the small alcove for the advancement of cause and effect saturation macroeconomics. This site pursues the hypothesis that the nature of market valuations and economic cycles is both causal and quantitatively decipherable. Valuations confirm to fractal cyclical patterns that can be recognized, interpreted in conjunction with data emanating from the macroeconomic system, and used with short term and long-term predicative power. Information from this site is not intended to be construed as investment advice or as an investment tool. This site has been constructed because of the expected inevitability of a major sudden phase transition to occur at the conclusion of a grand 140 plus-year second fractal cycle starting in 1858. For the masses this phase transition will occur both very unexpectedly and very suddenly. Approaching the global macro economy from such a causal and fractal Weltanschauung may help those considering further debt obligation and those in position of formulating future interest rate and monetary policy.

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  • Gary Lammert on The Global Asset-Debt Macroeconomic System: The US Hegemonic 1807 36/90/90/54 year :: x/2.5x/2.5x/1.5y Fractal Series …
  • Gary Lammert on The US Hegemonic 1807 Global 36/90/90/54 Year Fractal Series
  • Gary Lammert on The 145 Year Nonlinear 1877 US Great Second Fractal Crash devaluation: y/2-2.5y/2-2.5y decay series: 3/4 of 7-8/7-8 days: trading hour fractal units: 20.5/21.5 of 45-47/45-47 hours; Maximum growth from the SPX 23 March 2020 low to the 5 February 2021 High :: x/2.5x/2.5x :: 38-/93/93 days
  • Gary Lammert on THE 1877 US HEGEMONIC 145 YEAR GLOBAL SECOND FRACTAL COLLAPSE.
  • Gary Lammert on The (Un)United States Hegemony’s  1877 to 2020 Great Nonlinear Second Fractal Collapse: x/2-2.5x(x’)/1.5x’ Fractal Yearly and Weekly Self-Similarity; 1982 and March 2020: 9/20/12 Years and 9/20/12 Weeks, Respectively 

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