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Strategies & Market Trends : Taking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment
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To: 3bar who wrote (947)11/1/2018 10:51:06 AM
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It's all correct on the cycles. However, there are even longer, deeper trough cycles that the 200 and 400 yr. are operating within. When the longer cycles turn down, the "warmth basis" they provide weakens. During the longer downswing, the 200 and 400 (and 1000, 12,000 and 24,000...etc) cause "surges" of climate deterioration.
The current 100,000 yr is at the beginning of its downturn. We're entering an agglomerate "surge" based on the syncing of shorter cycles. It's the new normal for the next 100,000 yrs.

The medium term climate changes include the semi-regular advances and retreats of the glaciers during an individual Glacial Age. The last 2.8 million years have been marked by large global climate oscillations that have been recurring at approximately a 100,000 yr. periodicity, as shown by this graph of changes in ice volume with peaks in every glaciation (G).



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