Yang358

USD Tsunami Cycle

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OANDA:USDJPY   U.S. Dollar / Japanese Yen
1. On March 11, 2011, a magnitude-9 earthquake shook northeastern Japan, unleashing a savage tsunami. The tsunami caused a cooling system failure at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, which resulted in a level-7 nuclear meltdown and release of radioactive materials. (src : Live Science )

2. USDJPY was cleared for touchdown in year 2011 at ¥75.72 and marked the 1st USD Tsunami Cycle.

3. What will be the most likely scenario for 2nd USD Tsunami Cycle?

4. Escalation of US-Iran conflict? Escalation of Sino-US trade conflict?

5. Historically, China is always heavenly safe with the exception of the Mongolian Emperors of Yuan Dynasty when Genghis Khan and Kublai Khan almost occupied the whole world.

6. My wild guess the 2nd USD Tsunami Cycle will come from European Union.

7. The capital flight will be either in the form of the collapse of Euro Block due to banking crisis originated from Italy & Spain or a devastating Natural & Nuclear Disaster as bad as Great Sendai Earthquake in 2011.

8. EU nuclear generation capacity. The 109 nuclear power reactors (107 GWe) operating in 15 of the 27 EU member states account for over one-quarter of the electricity generated in the whole of the EU. Half of the EU's nuclear electricity is produced in only one country – France. (src : World Nuclear Power Association)
Comment:
My prediction model dated Jan 16 2021 indicated that 2nd USD Tsunami Cycle will come from European Union. Of course in hindsight we know it is related to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. Maybe some will say this prediction is merely coincidence but according to some analysis of ancient Chinese book for the next 20 years bad chi will fill the northern hemisphere so those regions such as North America, Europe, China will see more turbulence. As the positive chi moves down to southern hemisphere so those regions such as New Zealand, Australia will be prosperous.
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