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The Definitive Guide to Forecasting Using W.D.Ganns Square of Nine
Introduction to W.D.Gann’s Square of Nine:
W.D.Gann was a financial advisor and trader in the stock and commodity markets during the first half of the 20th century. In the 1920s, W.D.Gann developed the Square of Nine as a financial tool for trading and forecasting. The methods for using the Square of Nine were taught by W.D.Gann in his private financial seminars and later in his written trading courses. This book shows every major technique for forecasting using the Square of Nine. In referring to the Square of Nine, W.D.Gann also used the names “Odd Square” and “Master Price and Time Calculator.” This book uses only the name Square of Nine. Figure 1 on the next page shows a basic Square of Nine.
On Figure 1, there are two sets of numbers. One set is on the circle around the outside of the square. The second set of numbers is on the face of the square. W.D.Gann placed the outer circle’s 0° mark at the center right and he counted the degrees counter clockwise. The numbers on the face of the square move clockwise. In this chapter, the numbers on the face of the square are explained first and then the degrees around the outside are explained.
Author | Patrick Mikula |
Pages | 209 |
Published Date | 2003 |
The Definitive Guide to Forecasting Using W.D.Ganns Square of Nine By Patrick Mikula pdf