Hi all, I'm new here.
I have created something original that I would like to share. It's called the bitcoin cycle calculator.
How it works:
a) First, input a cycle length from peak-to-peak (use charts.coinmetrics.io, log format)
b) The calculator determines the next cycle length based on a spiral key indexed to the number Pi.
c) Finally, compare Calculator to Actual to measure validity. See code below.
Calculator:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-1kzvj8PKT_y2hGaJE0YMMBlwbmKKekb/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=109498811292848585307&rtpof=true&sd=trueCharts:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FX_DA0MJMZ6YeJUxwntiZdqitpmASAHQ/view?usp=sharing115/1*1/2*3 670/4*2/3*1 115/1*3/2*4 670/4*4/3*1 238/1*5/4*1 238/1*5/4*3 238/1*5/4*1 1470/5*6/5*4 1470/5*6/5*1 1470/5*6/5*4
Lime Orange Blue Brown Red Purple Yellow Turquoise Pink Green
172.5d 111.7d 690.0d 223.3d 297.5d 892.5d 297.5d 1411.2d 352.8d 1411.2d
Actual Actual Actual Actual Actual Actual Actual Actual Actual Actual
209d 115d 670d 238d 304d 879d 287d 1422d 365d tbd
Lime Brown Yellow Green
7/18/2010 -> 2/12/2011. 209 days. 4/10/2013 -> 12/4/2013. 238 days. 3/4/2017 -> 12/16/2017. 287 days. 11/10/2022 -> 9/21/2026.
Orange Red Turquoise
2/13/2011 -> 6/8/2011. 115 days. 12/5/2013 -> 10/5/2014. 304 days. 12/17/2017 -> 11/8/2021. 1422 days.
Blue Purple Pink
6/9/2011 -> 4/9/2013. 670 days. 10/6/2014 -> 3/3/2017. 879 days. 11/9/2021 -> 11/9/2022. 365 days.
Here are the cycles, color-coded with their respective formula.
Chart1
https://cdn.nostr.build/i/1e32f5462df91c59637da7773fdc48d42337e88d81dc1779c56c72babdcf4095.jpgChart2
https://cdn.nostr.build/i/1c926cb6ad37f6767e65c1b7a9c5e4f557eaeec002bf0276905036b0c1979a42.jpgUse the outward spiral key, which is a representation of the number Pi. Divide the spiral into 10 sections, each 36°.
a) align the start of the lime green section at r=1, end at r=2.
b) align the start of the orange section at r=2, end at r=3.
c) align the start of the blue section at r=3, end at r=4. Continue for the brown cycle.
d) the formula changes slightly starting at the red cycle. The spiral now has a bottom boundary that has a thickness.
e) the thickness shrinks when encountering a previous pump from a past cycle.
f) shrinking in thickness marks mid-cycle boundaries that are tops or lows.
Once understood, the pattern becomes obvious. Feel free to leave a comment if you found this valuable. Thanks for reading!