Listen "Benner Cycle | Stock Market Patterns"
Episode Synopsis
Samuel Benner was a 19th-century farmer who developed a cyclical theory to forecast market movements based on recurring periods of panic, good times, and hard times. Benner observed patterns in commodity prices, linking them to agricultural and solar cycles, notably an 11-year cycle for corn and pigs and a 27-year cycle for pig iron. His work, published in 1875, suggested specific years for buying and selling assets, claiming a high degree of accuracy for over a century, even predicting events like the 2008 crash. The text presents this Benner Cycle as a long-term indicator for potential market shifts, recommending its use alongside other trading tools and encouraging readers to explore further resources offered by the TRI blog and school for trading education. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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