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From the Update 3/2/2010: The strongest frequency, according to classical frequency analysis, is an oscillation with a length of 14 trading sessions.

Frequency Analysis based on Monthly Comb

Frequency Analysis based on Monthly Comb of Kellogg Company

Short term fluctuations that seem to repeat with a regular frequency are often (even generally) seen in stock price charts. Through the years, technicians have expended much effort to measure and exploit these cycles. It would appear simple enough to do a frequency analysis on the time series. But the cycles or periods that seem so easy to see in the price data, have proven to be surprisingly difficult to measure by classical methods. The classical methods apply to stationary cycles of exactly regular period. We can easily remove the trends from historical price data to make the series stationary. However, the fluctuations seen in financial data are almost never exactly periodic, a fact that has played havoc with most schemes to exploit the market cycles.

One factor in the behaviour of market fluctuations is "Anticipation". When speculators detect a cycle in prices, they will buy earlier before the peak, and sell earlier before the dip. This phenomena causes an increase in frequency, and eventually a breakup of the established cycle. Traditional frequency analysis methods such as the Fourier Transform, break down badly attempting to deal with these irregularities.

Wilder estimated that there was an important period of about 28 trading sessions. The half cycle of this period (14 sessions) is a default factor in many of the technical indicators. We have found this to be a reasonable figure, even in today's markets, but there is significant variation between issues. Some companies just seem to have faster or slower cycles for one reason or another, and the indicators may be more accurate when fitted to the situation.

The paradoxical condition of variable length periods forces the adoptation of some new forms of analysis.




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Frequency from Monthly Comb Filter
Representative Cycle (Trading Sessions) = 30.00
Sawtooth = 46.23
Peak TypeAvg. CycleMedian CycleCycle ModeCycle Amplitude
High17.2130.0022.009.94 %
Low16.6930.0024.009.52 %
Recent HighPriceRecent LowPrice Cycle
Monday, February 08, 201051.6434
Tuesday, February 02, 201054.9625
Thursday, December 24, 200953.6121
Thursday, December 17, 200951.7713
Monday, November 30, 200952.2075
Tuesday, November 24, 200953.1487
Thursday, August 13, 200944.9576
Thursday, July 23, 200947.0736


Fourier Transform after Digital Filter M

Cycle LengthFourier Amplitude
180.44
200.33
230.33
250.27
290.21
390.20
410.20
310.19
330.16
470.13
490.13



Frequency Analysis based on Quarterly Comb

K:  Frequency Analysis based on Quarterly Comb

Frequency from Quarterly Comb Filter
Representative Cycle (Trading Sessions) = 78.00
Sawtooth = 44.90
Peak TypeAvg. CycleMedian CycleCycle ModeCycle Amplitude
High47.3191.0078.0015.19 %
Low47.2184.0050.0018.18 %
Recent HighPriceRecent LowPrice Cycle
Thursday, August 13, 200944.95108
Thursday, July 23, 200947.07123
Wednesday, March 11, 200934.7774
Tuesday, January 27, 200943.5183
Thursday, November 20, 200838.83102
Friday, September 26, 200854.76125
Friday, June 27, 200845.48110
Tuesday, April 01, 200850.9978


Fourier Transform after Digital Filter Q

Cycle LengthFourier Amplitude
140.27
160.23
180.22
200.20
230.17
250.15
390.15
1140.14
910.14
270.13
1520.13



Frequency Analysis based on Yearly Comb

K:  Frequency Analysis based on Yearly Comb

Representative Cycle (Trading Sessions) = 0.00
Sawtooth = 51.75
Peak TypeAvg. CycleMedian CycleCycle ModeCycle Amplitude
High0.000.000.000.00 %
Low0.000.000.000.00 %
Recent HighPriceRecent LowPrice Cycle
Wednesday, March 11, 200934.77286
Friday, September 26, 200854.76259
Tuesday, January 22, 200844.50490
Tuesday, September 18, 200752.541331
Wednesday, February 08, 200638.13736
Wednesday, June 05, 200230.00659
Monday, March 10, 200323.37594
Monday, October 18, 199930.24182


Fourier Transform on Raw Closing Prices

Cycle LengthFourier Amplitude
5852.40
5122.03
3722.00
6831.62
3411.45
2731.43
8191.36
2931.33
3151.15
2561.13
4551.13




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Average Sawtooth based on Monthly Combo

K:  Average Sawtooth based on Monthly Combo

Average Sawtooth based on Bi-weekly Combo

K:  Average Sawtooth based on Bi-weeklyly Combo



Comparing the length of time from high points to successive lowpoints, against the corresponding time span from the lows to the following periodic highs, gives us the Sawtooth Indicator. The mid-point, corresponding to a perfect sine wave, is 50 percent. Values less than this indicate the sell slope is steeper than the buy slope, while values over 50 percent show the opposite.

Bullish or bearish moods may be reflected in the steepness of the buying and selling slopes, particularly as they change through time. The chart represents the sawtooth percentage of (approximately) monthly cycles over the past year, and of the (approximately) bi-weekly cycles, averaged over the past six months.




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