CR — Cycles Research is the name given to a unique approach to investment and market analysis. Fundamental analysis tells us what and how much; technical analysis tells us when to act.

However, both methodologies are based primarily upon yesterday’s numbers. Cycles project into the future. Cycles can be utilized to project market prices, and cycles can be used to anticipate future changes in politics, economic, and the social scene. The investor can, at least, be on guard for the onset of inflation, war, or shifts in the business cycle.

Unlike regular cycles analysis which considers all cycles to be circular, this unique approach also views cycles as ellipses enabling more accurate forecasting. Methods developed by Ed Dewey, George Lindsay, and W.D. Gann are employed in this analysis. The result is a service that not only follows fundamental developments, but also projects past cycles and phases into the future.

Bill Sarubbi biography

Bill became interested in the stock market in 1966. After obtaining his BS and MBA degrees in 1972, he began to study cycles. The work of Ed Dewey and the Foundation for the Study of Cycles caught his attention. The bioenergetic school of psychotherapy has also been a big influence; Bill spent seven years in training in New York City.

Bill began on Wall Street as a fundamental analyst at the Value Line Investment Survey. Here he began to develop his work on cash flow. In 1978, he began to design computer programs in order to perform the heavy number-crunching that is required to relate stock market movements to cycles.

By 1981, he had written a simple spreadsheet program in Lotus to calculate stock market cycles. This was followed by more sophisticated software. He was a Vice President in the technical analysis area at Paine Webber in the 1980s. He has worked both the buy and sell side of Wall Street, most recently spending 14 years in the Middle East as a fund manager and strategist.

He currently operates his own business from his home in Europe.  He spends most of his time in Vienna, London, Tokyo, and Abu Dhabi.

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