Market Science Vol. I (Square of Twelve) and Vol. II (Market Dynamics)

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🎯Core Consepts:

  • Square of Twelve
  • Price-Time Vector
  • Market Dynamics
Description

This exclusive two-volume collection of Market Science by Bradley F. Cowan brings together two of his most influential works: Volume I – Square of Twelve and Volume II – Market Dynamics. Building upon the pioneering ideas of W.D. Gann, Cowan introduces his groundbreaking concept of the Price-Time Vector™ (PTV™) and demonstrates how natural laws, geometry, and physics govern the structure and timing of financial markets.

In Volume I: Square of Twelve, Cowan explores the significance of the number 144 — the “Master Square” described by Gann — and its profound role in defining spatial and temporal market movements. Through detailed studies of the soybean market (1913–1994), he reveals how PTVs™ align with the Square of Twelve to forecast market turning points decades in advance. Case studies highlight how odd/even squares, midpoints, and static cycles provide extraordinary precision in market analysis.

Volume II: Market Dynamics advances this research by applying the laws of mechanics and wave dynamics to market behavior. Cowan compares financial markets to oscillating physical systems, showing how cycles, resonance, and natural vibration levels explain expansions, contractions, and sudden reversals. Readers gain an integrated framework for uniting geometry, time, price, and natural science into a predictive trading model.

This combined edition is a rare opportunity for traders and Gann researchers to study the deep scientific principles that underpin market movements. It is not a simplified “how-to” manual, but a serious study for advanced traders who want to master the hidden laws of market structure and timing.

✅ What You’ll Learn:

  • The Square of Twelve (144) as the master key to price-time analysis.
  • How to calculate and apply Price-Time Vectors™ (PTVs™) for market forecasting.
  • The role of odd, even, and fractional squares in predicting market turning points.
  • How static cycles and dynamic cycles govern both short-term and long-term trends.
  • Methods for identifying support and resistance levels through horizontal & vertical angles.
  • How to use vectorial partitioning to uncover hidden relationships within market spirals.
  • Insights into celestial correlations, including Saturn-Uranus cycles and their timing influence.
  • Practical case studies of soybeans, stocks, and commodities (1913–1994) showing precise cycle projections.
  • How the laws of inertia and motion from physics apply directly to price-time dynamics.
  • A scientific framework for blending Gann’s Master Squares, geometry, and natural law into a cohesive trading methodology.

Table of Contents:

Volume I – Square of Twelve:

  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Recommended Subjects to Study Before Starting This Course
  • Preface
  • Introduction

Lesson XI – Square of Twelve

  • Introduction
  • Square of Twelve
  • Examples of the Square of Twelve in the Soybean Market
  • Description of 11/1913 – 2/1920 PTV™
  • Description of 2/1920 – 2/1932 PTV™
  • Description of 2/1920 – 1/1948 PTV™
  • Description of 2/1932 – 9/1959 PTV™
  • Description of 12/1932 – 1/1948 PTV™
  • Description of 11/1958 – 8/1966 PTV™
  • Description of 1/1948 – 9/1959 PTV™
  • Description of 11/1958 – 10/1969 PTV™
  • Description of 8/1966 – 10/1969 PTV™
  • Description of 2/1920 – 11/1958 PTV™
  • Description of 2/1920 – 10/1969 PTV™
  • Description of 2/1920 – 12/1932 PTV™
  • Summary of 1913 – 1969 Vectorial Decomposition
  • PTV™ Analysis 1973 – 1994
  • Choosing the Correct Time Component for a PTV™
  • PTV™ Analysis of Daily Data from 1973 to 1994
  • PTV™ Analysis of Daily Data between 1989 and 1994
  • PTV™ Defines the Horizontal and Vertical Angles
  • Successive Squares Define a Static Cycle
  • One Celestial Correlation with the Square of Twelve
  • Summary

Lesson XII – Vectorial Partitioning

Volume II – Market Dynamics:

  • List of Figures
  • List of Tables
  • Recommended Subjects to Study Before Starting This Course
  • Preface
  • Introduction

Lesson XIII – Non-Euclidean Price-Time Geometry

  • Introduction
  • Linear Support and Resistance
  • A Rotated Circle Forms a Sphere
  • Non-Euclidean Geometry
  • Curvilinear Price-Time Motion in the Soybean Market
  • A Revolved Sphere Creates a Torus
  • The Torus in the Dow Jones Industrial Average
  • The Torus in the Soybean Market
  • The Torus in the Live Cattle Market
  • Conclusion

Lesson XIV – Quantum Energy Levels of Freely Traded Markets

  • Introduction
  • Structure of the Atom
  • Quantum Energy Levels in the Soybean Market
  • Energy Levels from the 1948 Top
  • Growth Spiral from 1977 to the Present
  • Determining One Element of the Sum Gives Both Elements
  • Fibonacci Ratios in Current Growth Spiral
  • Example of PTV™ Projection
  • Conclusion

Lesson XV – Planetary Cycles in Soybeans

  • Introduction
  • Uranus
  • Uranus Trine and Major Soybean Tops
  • Uranus Trine and Major Soybean Bottoms
  • Alternating Polarity of Uranus Trines
  • Advanced Topics – Uranus and the “Square of Nine”
  • Saturn 29.5-Year Sidereal Cycle and Soybean Correlation
  • Saturn–Uranus Synodic Cycle and Soybean Correlation
  • Jupiter–Uranus Synodic Cycle and Soybean Correlation
  • 45° and 22.5° Harmonics of the Jupiter–Uranus Cycle
  • 30° and 15° Harmonics of the Jupiter–Uranus Cycle
  • Conclusion

Lesson XVI – Square of Fifty-Two

  • Introduction
  • Mesoamerican Calendars
  • Square of Fifty-Two and the Soybean Market
  • 13-Year Interval in the Soybean Market
  • Uranus Trine is Correlated with the 13-Year Interval

Appendices

  • Appendix A – Data Set Chosen for This Analysis
  • Appendix B – Definition of the Price-Time Radius Vector™
  • Appendix C – Current Stock Market Growth Spiral and Cycle Update
  • Applications of the Musical Fifth to Timing
  • Dimensions of Ancient Monuments and Soybean Spirals
Market Science Vol. I (Square of Twelve) and Vol. II (Market Dynamics) By Bradley F. Cowan
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Bradley F. Cowan

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