Subject: Things are never so bad that they can't get worse From: "Bill Howell. Hussar. Alberta. Canada" <> Date: Sun, 26 May 2019 12:34:08 -0600 To: Einar "Davison." Treasurer & "Firefighter." "Founder." StrongPoint Cc: Here is this month's "UNIVERSAL CYCLE THEORY FINANCIAL NEWSLETTER" by Steve Puetz, which I started subscribing to last February. It's been several decades since I've been subscribed to a financial newsletter, which are among my favourite reading. http://www.uct-news.com E-mail:WARNING : My updated email package corrupts the hyper-links below, so you must select the entire URL with your mouse, copy, then paste into your broswer URL destination box. Also, I just changed a few filenames, so you might have to look at the directory of my website to find a few. 1. Market crashes, recessions, depressions As I mentioned, Puetz is a bear among bears. He has a "long-term view" going back 16 Giga-years (age of the universe type stuff), and an understanding of [context, interconnectedness] with his own special brew time series analysis (somewhat like signal processing) that I don't find outside of the Mayan calendar system (perhaps all ancient civilisations had this, but it may not be so easy to see). Here are titles of back-issues to give you more of a flavour :
"... Today, Mark Decambre of MarketWatch interviewed Peter Schiff, who describes the situation as follows: “We’re in a lot of trouble.... This isn’t a bear market. We’re in a house of cards that the Fed built.” ..."
http://www.billhowell.ca/Cool stuff/Puetz - mortgages, serious delinquency of non-agency RMBS loans.jpg
Note the inverted yield curves, negative government bond rates (Germany, Japan), rising personal debt levels. 2. The Rise and Fall of [markets, nations, civilisations] http://www.billhowell.ca/Cool stuff/Puetz - financial crashes since 1310 & 88 year Gleissberg cycle 191013.png The Kondriatieff cycle is mentioned in a book co-authored by Puetz : Stephen J. Puetz, Glenn Borchardt 2011 "Universal Cycle Theory : Neomechanics of the hierarchically infinite universe" http://www.OutskirtsPress.com ISBN: 978-1-4327-8133-0http://www.billhowell.ca/Cool stuff/Puetz & Borchardt 2011 p503 Table of civilization collapses.jpg Here is a chart of the [naive, lunatic, one-dimensional] theory of history of my father and I for the last 7.500 years : the rise and fall of civilisations : http://www.billhowell.ca/Civilisations and sun/Howell - radioisotopes and history.jpg Earlier graphs were used in a book that acknowledged us as the "two fools who rushed in" : Steven H. Yaskell 2013 “Grand phases on the sun: The case for a mechanism responsible for extended solar minima and maxima” Trafford Publishing www.trafford.com, 195pp ISBN 978-1-4669-6301-6 3. Minor extinction events Go to the Tyrell Museum for a wall mural on the "Great Mammalian extinction" event of 12,000 years ago. There is significant fringe talk (and a very old CIA report!) on a 12,000 year disaster cycle, possibly micro-nova by our sun. Doing the math - due soon! ?Vogt? says Dec2049 (or 2046?) 4. The ?five or seven? mass extinction events over the Phanerozoic era Visit the Tyrell museum! Here's a web-page on my site from years ago that I posted from a friend, who had his own theory. I think he references a few other theories, but there are tons more. http://www.billhowell.ca/Wickson website/_Wickson.html Bill Howell Volunteer firefighter, Member of Hussar Lion's Club & Sundowners 1-587-707-2027 www.BillHowell.ca P.O. Box 299, Hussar, Alberta, T0J1S0 -------- Forwarded Message --------
Denzil - Yesterday I received 3 back-issues of Stephen Puetz's financial newsletter http://www.uct-news.com , to which I just subscribed for a year. It's amazingly cheap (120$US/yr for a monthly, including a rash of great charts (2 months to <1,000 years), some which seem to be included with each issue, many that are special to the month. My main point is the attached graph, which resurrects the seemingly long-forgotten Kondriatieff economic depression (54 year) cycle, but instead using a Gleissberg geological (solar) cycle of 88.8 years (literature states 75-90 years). Puetz pegs the next 1929 crash as being likely in the period 2017-2022 based on his cycle analysis. I always found it strange that when I was younger, Kondriatieff's cycle was mentioned for almost all major depression crashes, until (if I remember correctly) the 2000 (hi tech) or 2008 (financial) mini-crashes. Of course, there are more depressions that don't fit, than there are that do... I've also attached a fun South African paper on climate cycles, but couldn't find an even more fun South African paper on ancient Egyptian records of Nile river flooding, which was used to follow crops and taxation (it's probably a paper printout in a box somewhere). One might expect modern sophistication to have eradicated depressions, just as modern medicine and public health has eradicated major pandemics. Perhaps, but perhaps discretion is the better part of valor, as Puetz himself shows how barley prices in ancient Babylonia, rice prices for ~700 years in China, and wheat prices in central England ~1700, are the same as today's commodity price behaviour. If I remember, William Herschel presented the English wheat prices as the first evidence of sunspot cycles on Earth effects. He go the data from Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations". However, I am probably mixing up my references ... Bill Howell Volunteer firefighter, Member of Hussar Lion's Club & Sundowners 1-587-707-2027 www.BillHowell.ca P.O. Box 299, Hussar, Alberta, T0J1S0 ********************** Background I subscribed to Puetz's financial newsletter because of his stunning analysis of a broad range of [astronomical, geological, biological, economic, social, etc] cycles, plus his derivation of a "Universal Wave Series" unifying cycle (that does not include solar cycles, which are different). I first heard of his work in ~2015, when I read a paper that he co-wrote with :
I've never seen ANY cycle-related work of the [breadth, depth, innovation] of Puetz's. The ONLY rough equivalent I am aware of is the system of 20 or so ancient Mayan calendars (some of which apparently came from the much earlier Olmec people), although I suspect that all ancient civilisations may have had somewhat similar concepts. If I ever find the time, it would be interesting to derive "rough equivalences" between the Mayan and Puetz concepts, some of which do pop up in the results. There is a mental disease "cyclo-mania", of which I've long suffered but control tightly. I have a much more cautious, general, attitude towards the concept of pseudo-cycles, as I've seen great work (some good wavelet analysis - but that is still immature) that is not mainstream (surprisingly, this is still often Fourier series based), but even that falls short of a solid approach to pseudo-cycles. We just don't have the [concepts, math] yet. |