A Forecasting Model That Integerates Multiple Business And Stock Market Cycles

Topics:
Equity
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Bronson,
Stock,
Sales Force Management,
Sales,
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Investment,
Forecasting,
Finance,
Cycle,
Stock Market
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Overview: This paper shows that classical business cycles can be integrated with stock-market cycles in an effective forecasting model. The Stock-Market and Economic Cycles Template (SMECT) demonstrates that these cycles are linked in a binary harmonic sequencing that is primarily trough-synchronized. Bronson’s BAAC Supercycle provides the crucial missing link in this series of nested cycles, as well as distinguishes periods of significantly higher and lower economic growth and stock market performance. Finally, SMECT illustrates the applicability of Bronson’s Growth Cycle to business and stock-market cycles. This article refers to equities.

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Format: HTML | Date: Aug 2002 | Pages: 1


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