Stocks Bull Market End
Stock-Markets / Cycles Analysis Jan 14, 2014 - 07:12 PM GMTBy: Ed_Carlson
 Over the last several months two cycles  have caught my eye. The first, and better known, is the seven year cycle  (Figure 1). Since 1939 it has expanded or contracted beyond what could be  called seven years only twice. As the last major high was in 2007, the next  seven year cycle high is due this year, 2014.
Over the last several months two cycles  have caught my eye. The first, and better known, is the seven year cycle  (Figure 1). Since 1939 it has expanded or contracted beyond what could be  called seven years only twice. As the last major high was in 2007, the next  seven year cycle high is due this year, 2014.

Figure 1
        The second cycle is the Presidential  Cycle.  Looking at a chart showing the  cumulative monthly return of the Dow during mid-term election years, 1901-2010  (not shown), a peak is expected in April. However, looking at a chart of  mid-term elections taken solely from secular bear markets as defined by the  Long Cycles of George Lindsay (1921-1942, 1962-1982, 2002-present) we see a top  is due in February (Figure 2). 

Figure 2
Conclusion
        I continue to look for an end to the 2009  bull market. Based on Lindsay’s basic movements and Middle Section forecasts, I believe the top was seen on 12/31/13. But even  if I’m wrong, the top isn’t far away. 
        If you’re wondering how 1921-1942 could be  considered a secular bear market,  that question will be the focus of the January Lindsay Report which is due this week. Acquire your copy at Seattle  Technical Advisors.com.
Ed Carlson, author of George Lindsay and the Art of Technical Analysis, and his new book, George Lindsay's An Aid to Timing is an independent trader, consultant, and Chartered Market Technician (CMT) based in Seattle. Carlson manages the website Seattle Technical Advisors.com, where he publishes daily and weekly commentary. He spent twenty years as a stockbroker and holds an M.B.A. from Wichita State University.
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