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There is an old and mysterious document titled "When to Make Money", which is closely related to what is known as the Banner Cycle - a 19th-century theory that attempts to predict market fluctuations.
This document, first published around 1875, was not merely a magical prophecy; it was a pattern based on years of observing market movements - especially in stocks and commodities.
The idea of the Banner Cycle is simple:
Markets move in recurring cycles - rising and falling, and sometimes collapsing sharply. These cycles may be influenced by natural rhythms such as solar activity or general economic trends.
According to this document, each year can be classified into three categories:
Good years - when prices rise and the market performs well.
Bad years - when prices fall, and investors feel the strain.
Panic years - when markets collapse and economic crises occur.
So what is the goal?
The document advises people to buy during "difficult years" - when prices are falling and others are feeling fearful - and then sell in "good years" - when prices are rising and markets are thriving.
It is a long-term strategy that encourages patience and timing - not chasing noise, but understanding cycles and acting wisely.
In short, the Banner Cycle document is like an old roadmap.
It does not provide precise numbers or financial guarantees,
but it allows you to think more intelligently.