A supercycle is a long-term cycle that occurs in the global economy, lasting for several decades or even longer. It involves major shifts in economic activity and can have significant impacts on industries, markets, and economies around the world. Supercycles are often driven by large-scale social, political, and technological changes, as well as long-term trends in population growth, resource availability, and globalization. They can affect everything from commodity prices to interest rates, exchange rates, and investment patterns.