Corn Cycles Coincide with Solar Cycles; Project Future Surge in 2020 – 2022!
03-29-19 – “Soybeans, Corn & Wheat did see additional selling into March… some of which has continued. All are in intra-year downtrends with only Wheat showing some signs of stabilizing. Daily & weekly indicators will have to signal if/when a bottom is taking hold. Until then, some cycle context is necessary.
On a 1 – 2 year basis, Corn has one of the most consistent cycles – a 2-Year Cycle – that projects a future low for 3Q 2020 (ideally Aug. ’20). That would perpetuate a ~2-year high (Aug. ’12) – low (Sept. ‘14) – low (Aug. ’16) – low (July ‘18) – low (3Q ’20) Cycle Progression. Corn has remained above its 3Q ’16 low (301.0/C) and set a higher low in 3Q ’18, so the 3Q ’20 cycle would likely time a higher low.
In the interim, one or two substantial advances are possible… even likely. They could be separated by an intervening low in 3Q (Aug. ?) ’19. Corn set additional lows in Aug. ’15 & Aug. ’17, so there is a related 1-year cycle between recent 3Q lows. Some were preceded by surges into May – July. Since Corn has an overlapping 2-year (and 1-year) cycle that portends multi-month highs in May/June ’19 & May/June ’20, it could see a 1 – 2 month rally in the near-term and then a larger advance after a 3Q ‘19 low.”
Grains are validating analysis for major lows in 3Q 2018 – the convergence of multi-year cycles including 1, 2 & 4-Year Cycles in Corn. Corn & Wheat are projecting strong rallies for May/July 2019 before another pullback. Looking ahead, Corn is projecting the next multi-year low for 3Q ’20 followed by a surge into mid-2022 when the 2-Year Cycle portends a future peak.
Could this be the first phase of Food Crisis Cycles forecast for 2019 – 2020? And could that coincide with the peaking of Drought Cycles in 2021? (See discussions in 2015 – 2017 regarding the culmination of Drought and Agricultural Cycles in 2016 – 2021, projected to give way to dramatic changes in 2022 – 2024… and beyond.)
~11-Year, ~40-Year & ~80-Year Cycles all converge in 2021/2022 and pinpoint the expected transition from one cycle to the next, including projections for a shift from Drought Cycles into Deluge Cycles and the shift of major 40 & 80-Year Cycles of Agriculture (particularly in the US). (See March 2019 INSIIDE Track for additional details.)
Refer to latest Weekly Re-Lay & INSIIDE Track publications for additional details and/or related trading strategies.