About CycleWeaver

CycleWeaver is located in Denmark and founded by a two enthusiasts in financial analysis - Tom Bundgaard and Søren Jakobsen.

Tom Bundgaard: "The aim is that the Cycle analysis I have been using for decades could help others. I started out discovering how wonderful Cycles were and used Excel in the early 1990’ies. Later I found a cycle software that could help me even more. Later I found two cycle softwares and used a them simultaneously. This really helped my analysis a lot. But over time I got frustrated with the softwares. One had a good advantage in one area, but drawbacks in another. This has been the case for all softwares. From this I got the urge to make a software for myself where I could get all the functionalities I craved. I did this, and have used this software for 15 years. When I say ”I made the software” I really mean that Søren made it. I designed it, but Søren did all the coding and came up with very good suggestions on the way. Without Søren I would not have any software. But by now, I think it is good that you also get access to this software. You might have tried other cycle softwares too, so try CycleWeaver out and see if this is useful for you. It really works on everything from stocks, bonds, interest rates, commodity prices, natural phenomenon etc. It’s OK if you prefer another software. I just tailormade this cycle tool to fit every need that I would have when I analyze data. Even though I have been using my own software for 15 years, I am sure that other users will have really great ideas and ask for improvements. That will be part of the journey. If you are a Pro user, we will have monthly meetings to discuss improvements, cycle theory and showcase practical examples of how cycles can be made and how this can help you."

Spying on Tomorrow - New Concepts in Macroeconomic Analysis and Interdisciplinary Price Analysis

This is my 2nd book that you can get on Amazon:

You can get it on Amazon here:

https://www.amazon.com/Spying-Tomorrow-Concepts-Macroeconomic-Interdisciplinary/dp/8797493600

The premise was that I and my co-author Svend Jørgen Jensen wanted to write about exciting new tools in financial analysis:

The result should be something unique, and they are tools we have been using intensively for the past 20 years. Much of this has been kept "for ourselves" but we really want everyone to get access to this. Hence this book.

You can get it on Amazon here:

https://www.amazon.com/Spying-Tomorrow-Concepts-Macroeconomic-Interdisciplinary/dp/8797493600