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15 April 2011 - The Historically Greatest Ever Equity Nonlinearity Begins

Apr. 14, 2011 7:49 PM ET
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Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi Long interest in the Universes recurrent theme of elegantly simple mathematically-law-based self-assembly and fractal self-ordering from the smallest to the largest of scales


Saturation Macroeconomics: The True Patterned Science of Macroeconomic System

The Macroeconomy's asset over produced, asset overvalued, debt limited saturation area was defined by the Wilshire on 11 October 2007 - this was prospectively predicted by the new science of quantum fractal time-ordered system-created derivative asset valuation nonstochastic  saturation macroeconomics.

On 14 April 2011  historical asset valuation  nonlinearity is prospectively predicted on 15 April 2011 by that same science.

The major two measureable requirements of the 19 October 06 final paragraph of the final posting of the Economic Fractalist   have been met with a precision consistent with a very  ordered science of saturation macroeconomics.

                                            www.economicfractalist.com/


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