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September 2025 currency crisis coming up? Market cycles flag a warning [Video]

Could mathematical cycles that predicted major market crashes and geopolitical events decades in advance be signalling another critical turning point in 2025? Market timing specialist Andrew Pancholi and land cycle analyst Catherine Cashmore explore how converging historical patterns (including the 18.6-year land cycle and 82-84 year war cycles) may be revealing unprecedented opportunities and risks across commodity markets and global events.

As copper prices explode and geopolitical tensions escalate exactly as their cycle analysis predicted, the question becomes: what do these same mathematical patterns suggest is coming next for traders and investors?

The discussion reveals why certain currencies may face severe pressure in September 2025, and how the same cycle framework that called the Ukraine invasion weeks in advance now points to escalating Iran-US tensions following a 45-year historical pattern.

With real estate markets approaching a predicted 2026 peak before a potential 2027-2028 crash, and commodity cycles entering what appears to be a war-driven boom phase, the timing of these revelations couldn’t be more critical. Are we witnessing the convergence of multiple historical cycles that last aligned during the most turbulent periods of the 20th century?

Watch the full discussion to discover which specific currency is in the crosshairs, how aviation risk management principles can protect trading capital during volatile periods, and why these cycle analysts believe 2025 may be the last opportunity to position before a decade of unprecedented market and geopolitical upheaval.

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Andrew Pancholi is a world-renowned trading expert specializing in market timing.

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