NOTE ON THE EFFECT OF THE 11 YEARS GLOBAL CLIMATE CYCLE ON THE PRICES OF THE CAPITAL MARKETS
Kyritsis Konstantinos,
Sotiropoulos Ioannis,
Gogos Christos and
Kypriotelis Efstratios
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Kyritsis Konstantinos: TEI - Technological Educational Institute of Epirus
Sotiropoulos Ioannis: TEI - Technological Educational Institute of Epirus
Gogos Christos: TEI - Technological Educational Institute of Epirus
Kypriotelis Efstratios: TEI - Technological Educational Institute of Epirus
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Abstract:
In this paper we prove and analyze the effect of the 11 years sunspot, and global climate cycle, on the volatility of the prices of Stock Exchanges. We predict an increase of the prices from the present time (2007) till 2011, a next major maximum of the prices during 2010-2011 and a fall of the prices for the period 2011-2017. We discuss sequences of causal explanations based on the balance of demand and supply and comment on the general value of such an omniscience wisdom that involves at least five different sciences.
Keywords: Stock Exchanges; volatility index; 11-years sunspot cycle; spectral analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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Published in the Journal Archives of Economic History, 2007, 2, pp.65 - 81
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