Abstract. The magnetic activity of the Sun and low-mass stars demonstrates often a cyclic behavior. Some stars exhibit solar-like activity cycles, while some show irregular cycles; there are several stars with double or multiple cycles which serve to challenge the underlying theoretical understanding. This is why a consistent method to separate ‘true’ cycles from stochastic variations is required. We suggest that a conservative method, based on the best practice of wavelet analysis previously applied to the study of solar activity, for studying and interpreting the one of the longest available stellar activity record – photometric monitoring of young, fast-rotating dwarf V833 Tau (K2.5 V) for 120 yr. We find that the observed brightness v...