Cycles by Edward R. Dewy and Edwin F. Dakin

Cycles: by Edward R. Dewy and Edwin F. Dakin

Cycles by Edward R. Dewey and Edwin F. Dakin explores the concept of cyclic behavior in various fields, including economics, biology, sociology, and physical sciences. Dewey devoted his life to studying cyclic patterns, asserting that everything studied exhibits cycles. The book identifies recurring cyclic behavior in seemingly unrelated time series and highlights their synchronization and mathematical relationships.

The authors argue that understanding these cycles can help predict future events, particularly in economic markets. They emphasize the importance of recognizing patterns and applying them to forecasting. First released in 1947, this work is considered a pioneering effort in the study of cyclic phenomena.

Overall, the book is praised for its detailed analysis and the concept of cycle synchronization, which helps in understanding and predicting market trends.

However, some readers find the language a bit dated and the data less relevant to modern contexts. Despite this, it remains a valuable resource for those interested in the science of prediction and cyclic phenomena.

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