原帖由 yese 于 2011-1-10 21:21 发表
But there is a way to solve the problem. Figure 5.12 shows a series of boxes whose0 H. V% u! _6 ~7 k" a
corners are connected, creating a cross within each box. Because there are fifty-two weeks$ z4 H. T/ o9 ]2 H) E/ h8 v: y/ c
in a year, the weekly chart is using the square of fifty-two. But if you look closely at the price
scale, it is clear that one box does not cover a price range of $52. Multiples or proportional
divisions can be used and the angles within the original square of fifty-two still retained if
only a single box were displayed mapping fifty-two weeks along the horizontal, versus $527 Z; l6 [* ]. F" Q3 ~- T9 c$ M
against the vertical. Although one large box is not useful, four boxes and sixteen boxes still9 X6 N* s+ f6 A. B
produce the same angled lines across the chart. When the internal corners are connected,0 d' M$ `, O6 x6 ^/ D A
the grid produces both positive and negative true geometric angles of 45º. Therefore, a& b/ q& ^" s! q" x! q
simple solution is to draw the Gann boxes, establish a true 45º line, and then remove the
boxes. The outside frame of each box is a fixed cycle. Gann would use the cycle formed by
the Gann boxes in several ways, including further subdivision of the square by thirds or2 Y$ u" R$ d# b; o6 M
eighths. However, for this discussion we will not venture down that road.
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