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Benner Cycle is a chart depicting market cycles between the years 1924 to 2059. The chart was originally published by Ohioan farmer Samuel Benner in his 1884 book, "Benner's Prophecies of Future Ups and Downs in Prices".[1][2]

The chart marks three phases of market cycles:[3]

A. Panic Years - "Years in which panic have occurred and will occur again."
B. Good Times - "Years of Good Times. High prices and the time to sell Stocks and values of all kinds."
C. "Years of Hard Times, Low Prices, and a good time to buy Stocks, 'Corner Lots', Goods, etc. and hold till the 'Boom' reaches the years of good times; then unload."

References

  1. ^ Benner, Samuel (29 June 2008). Benner's Prophecies of Future Ups and Downs in Prices: What Years to Make Money on Pig-Iron, Hogs, Corn, and Provisions (1884). Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 143678736X.
  2. ^ Constance Brown (2010). Fibonacci Analysis. Wiley. p. 101. ISBN 9780470883242.
  3. ^ Protonotarios, Giorgos. "The Cyclicality of Financial Markets and Benner's Cycle". TradingCenter.
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