WD Gann believed that the Square of Nine divides a full year harmoniously.
In fact, we have eight such days each year. The 1X1 is moving one unit of price with one unit of time The 1X2 means the angle is moving one unit of price for every two units of time. You will see the importance of this by referring to the war period from 1861 to 1869 and the panic following 1869: also 60 years later - 1921 to 1929 - the greatest bull market in.ģ60° Cycle Time Frame Month Time Frame Moon: 27.3 (28) Days: Mercury: 88 Days: 2 Months 28 Days: Venus: 224 Days: 7 Months 11 Days: Sun\Earth: 365.25 Days: 12 Months: Mars: 687 Days: 22 Months 17 Days: Jupiter: 11 Years 314 Days | 4,332 Days: 144 Months: Saturn: 29 Years 167 Days | 10,759 Days: 360 Months: Uranus: 84 Years | 30,681 Days: 1008 Months: Neptune: 164 Years 167 Days| 60,068 Day The primary Gann angles are the 1X2, the 1X1 and the 2X1. Great Cycle - Master Time Period - 60 Years: This is the greatest and most important cycle of all, which repeats every 60 years or at the end of the third 20-Year Cycle. Gann referred to the Great Cycle - Master Time Period - 60-Years the 49-50 Year Cycle, and the 30 Year Cycle (see chapter #12). There are no 'inversions in these cycles, only failures of market legs. Each cycle is fresh and unique when it occurs, and is mathematically generated in advance of market data from a pre-defined point.
These are Cycles of Progression, as opposed to 'Cycles of Repetition.'. Time cycles (vertical angles) (Press a short sale if there are three or four days of sideways movement after a high day and this is followed by a down day wit See the galleries below for examples of W. Gann says that there can be nine mathematical proofs of any point of resistance 1. Fifteen years is three-quarters of twenty years and importan Five years is one-quarter of twenty and ten years is one-half of twenty and very important because it is 120 months.
For the below points visualize using gann box it will be easy to understand In other words, a high at 60 means a time cycle of 60 days/weeks/months.