Cycle study of Nifty - Educational - 30 year cycle repeatations

Brothers, Namah Shivay

Today analysing Nifty cycle repeatations. It is interesting to study time and the space created after a span called cycle. There are many theories around time and repetations.

And for us, all time study is part of our journey on astrology/astronomy.

Output from this study :
1. The stock market is moving in a 10 year cycle. Which is part of the 30 year cycle. A 30 year cycle is a 3 part cycle, with 10 year cycle each. 2. Nifty 10 year cycle is divided into 2 parts. Each 5 yer cycle again. 5 year up and 5 year down. See from our blue mark from 2008 Jan. 3. If we are confused to understand where to start, then we can possibly take the first major top and start counting from there. 4. A bull market runs for 5 years for Nifty, 2 years up, 1 year down, 2 years up, We confirm this from the 2008 top *blue mark". If we see the actual values, 2,2,1 theory is not exactly 2,2,1, but it properly completes the 5 year cycle. The sequence in which 2,2,1 will come is not sure, but as we count for bear cycle, we expect 1st cycle to be bear, but that is not always the case. 5. The bull market cycle of nifty - 5 years, is 2,2,1 theory applied properly. 6. The ten year Nifty trend is confirmed, adding 10 years to the top is making the next cycle top. so it is sure. 7. When we take 10 year top cycle, the repeatations in nifty - we are expecting same amount of fluctuactions. To the surprise, we see 5000 count up and then 5000 up again in our 2nd 10 year cycle. ( blue lines). It is amazing. 8. 3 important moves in a 10 yer cycle logic test - Nifty follows the 3 important changes in a 10 year cycle, it is doing 3 year top, 4 year top, 3 year top. So we understand 3,3,4 theory can come in any order, 9. Nifty has limited years of data, so analysing upto 30 years cycle is possible here. the grand 50 year cycle study is not possible with current data.

One question brothers : What is the importance of 84 years cycle ? is it important ? How it is important.

Brothers, Namah Shivay
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