Cycle methodology and future predictions: 2026 inflection and 2029 peak [Video]
|Pancholi attributes his forecasting edge to a rigorous cycle analysis methodology that maps recurring historical patterns to present-day market and macro trends. By aligning multiple time cycles – from long-term economic and stock market rhythms to geopolitical “super-cycles” – he pinpoints when sentiment shifts or macro turning points are likely.
In the interview, Pancholi highlights how several major cycles are converging mid-decade. For example, a 100-year market cycle echoing 1929 suggests a substantial market peak potentially forming around 2029. Meanwhile, the United States nears the end of its 250-year “empire” cycle (1776–2026), a historic rhythm that he believes could mark a critical inflection point in 2026, potentially involving a leadership or power transition with broad geopolitical implications.
These cycle signals form the backbone of his analysis, offering a focused, analytical roadmap for traders preparing for the next big market moves. For investors and institutions alike, this forward-looking cycle work offers an opportunity to position capital ahead of structural shifts that could reshape equities, currencies, and commodities.
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