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Mohammed Sasi
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الثـعلـب الـرقـمي
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Why 2026 could be the biggest turning point for investors' wealth?

This is a very old picture from 1875 signed by a man named Samuel Benner, who was a farmer and investor.

He drew a map predicting economic cycles, which he called:

1.A (Panic Years): Years of panic and crashes – markets collapse, financial crises.
2.B (Good Times): Boom years – prices are high, the market is at its peak, this is the best time to sell.
3.C (Hard Times): Recession years – prices are low, fear, this is the best time to buy.

📌 What does "Cycle" mean?
Markets do not move in a straight line, they move in a wave form:

• Strong decline (C) → Gradual rise → Peak (B) → Then a crash (A) → And a new cycle begins.

The table defines these phases with specific numbers (9, 7, 11 years, etc.) based on historical observations.

📌 I find it reasonable compared to global and American markets

Because it reflects the same idea we are experiencing today:
• The American market, for example, always goes through cycles: “The Great Depression 1929”, “The Dot-com Bubble 2000”, “The Financial Crisis 2008”, “The Corona Crisis 2020”. All of these almost fit the idea of A and C.
• Between them comes a strong rise like the boom of the seventies, eighties, or the bull market 2010–2021 → this represents B.
The beauty of this picture is that despite its simplicity and age, it describes the reality we see in Dow Jones or S&P 500 or even global markets: fear → greed → crash → recovery
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