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The Master Cycle predicts a 11/14/19 major High+/-2

In my last public update on 9/23/19, the Master Cycle was looking for "a large move in October".

SPX

From 10/31 Raj T&C Daily Email: "The active Master cycle can be up to 2 days off, but it predicted the 8/5L, 9/12H-2 and 10/3 major Low.....We should then see a strong rally into 11/13 major swing High."

Actual: We made an 10/3 major Low and saw a strong rally into 11/12 High so far.

SP500

The active Master cycle predicted the 8/5L, 9/12H-2 and 10/3L and predicted the rally to last 29 TD (Trading Days) from the 10/3L(=11/13H, , see chart above) and be "in a channel for 26 TD" (=11/15H). Shorter term, it suggested a 11/4H, a brief pullback into 11/7L(-1) and a final rally into 11/14 major High+/-2, with a 3118-25 SPX channel target.

SP500

Supporting the above Master Cycle, we are now rallying into the 11/12-14 Time & Cycle Cluster, where there is a longer term 11/12 Geometric time CIT and a 11/14 Solar time CIT and a cluster of fixed cycles, including the 23/46 TD, 110 TD and 214 TD cycles.

What's Next: We should make a November 14 major swing High+/-2 and start a relative sharp decline into December 2019. Many will be surprised by the intensity of the coming decline.

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Raj Ian G Thijm, MBA

Raj Ian G Thijm, MBA

Raj Time and Cycles

I have been actively involved in the Financial Markets since August 1987. After receiving my B.S.

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