Quote from Ceci:
Gann divides 365 days in 360°. That means every day is equal to 1,013°.
Thus it divides time in octaves of 45° each.
I think in any market to be analysed, we should find the relation tempo/price.
To do it i thought to apply Gann Angles and then Gann Box and see the relation bar/price. In this case to S&P a unit of time=3,455 price (maybe)
So low 768 - high 1058 = 290 pts
Low 10/11/2002 - high 02/27/2004 = 72 bars = 504 days = 498 degrees .
498/3,455= 144
I saw Square of nine and I found what you can see on the enclosure.
From what i undrstand this is only a way to calculate time & Price squaring.
I am correct?
As follows I post other exemples, if you had any indications I would be grateful.
The circle of 360 is only one method Gann used to measure price and time. In that measure, 1 day, week, month or year equals 1 degree.
If you are squaring the range, then 290 points will square itself in 290 hours, days, weeks, or months.
Weekly and monthly sqaures are most important.
You may also sqaure price with time from an extreme high or low within one of the master sqaures. These are 9, 144, 12, 52, 360, or 90.
You may also use the letters in the name to get a square, or you can add the numbers in the incorporation date.
You can also use major cycles to get squares. These cycles are 90, 60, 50, 30, 45, 20, and 10.
Hope this helps
Regards
Oddi

