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 whose
corners are connected, creating a cross within each box. Because there are fifty-two weeks
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 $52
against the vertical. Although one large box is not useful, four boxes and sixteen boxes still
produce the same angled lines across the chart. When the internal corners are connected,
the grid produces both positive and negative true geometric angles of 45º. Therefore, a
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 or
eighths. However, for this discussion we will not venture down that road.
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