George Tritch's "Periods When to Make Money" chart? It's been right about 90% of the time for over 153 years. Kind of mind-blowing.
Tritch crafted this in 1872. He wasn't just some random guy with a theory. Denver businessman. Banker. Big shot at German National Bank of Denver. People listened when he spoke about money.
His approach wasn't fancy. Just patterns. Cycles. Rhythms in the economic dance. Yet it works.
The chart's still speaking to us. It's pointing to something brewing between late 2025 and early 2026. Big market shifts, it seems.
Modern analysts keep coming back to this dusty old forecast tool. They can't quite explain why it works so well. Not entirely clear how a 19th-century banker's creation keeps nailing these predictions.
The staying power is remarkable. Through depressions. World wars. Tech booms. Financial crises.
It makes you wonder. Perhaps some economic truths just are. Timeless. Unchanging. Waiting for investors smart enough to listen to a voice from 1872.
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Tritch's Uncanny Economic Crystal Ball
George Tritch's "Periods When to Make Money" chart? It's been right about 90% of the time for over 153 years. Kind of mind-blowing.
Tritch crafted this in 1872. He wasn't just some random guy with a theory. Denver businessman. Banker. Big shot at German National Bank of Denver. People listened when he spoke about money.
His approach wasn't fancy. Just patterns. Cycles. Rhythms in the economic dance. Yet it works.
The chart's still speaking to us. It's pointing to something brewing between late 2025 and early 2026. Big market shifts, it seems.
Modern analysts keep coming back to this dusty old forecast tool. They can't quite explain why it works so well. Not entirely clear how a 19th-century banker's creation keeps nailing these predictions.
The staying power is remarkable. Through depressions. World wars. Tech booms. Financial crises.
It makes you wonder. Perhaps some economic truths just are. Timeless. Unchanging. Waiting for investors smart enough to listen to a voice from 1872.