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The Definitive Guide to Using Square of Nine by Mikula Patrick
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The Gann Pyramid Sq9 by Ferrera Daniel T
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1 k) s" o& M3 i/ l. z9 nSquare of Nine Essentials' i' O* E/ \, w% v
Daniel Ferrera, 2002
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The Gann Wheel
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Ferrera, D.(2002)_Lookin at Past thru Square of 9 [3 p.]
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Ganns Square of Nine (Mon 2nd June 2003)
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3 ?+ z, B* S' X4 aPredicting Market Trends Using the Square of 9
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SQUARES 1 TO 33 INCLUSIVE PRICE AND TIME 1 TO 1089
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PRICE AND TIME 1 TO 1089
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v1 C0 Q8 E, \, k) q% a# ~This chart starts with the square of 1 in the center, and moves clockwise around with
7 j; w4 |( l. |* Tthe odd squares coming out on the 45 degree angle. These are 1, 9, 25, 49, 81, etc. ! m- b2 M/ \: D, M, B
The even squares run in the opposite direction on a 45 degree angle, beginning with 4 a7 s& n$ X# v* b2 e7 G
the square of 2, which is 4 and continuing on this angle. This produces a variable in : {1 c! b. W0 V
time and price of 2. That is 2 points in price, 2 days, 2 weeks, or two months in time. 9 h' p9 U4 O Q) C4 w- q+ A; X
This chart proves why prices move so much faster at higher levels, and measures - B1 g9 T" E8 L( X1 N! V$ u: P, _" B
exact resistance levels in the squares. & N: c) K! G7 j' O, |2 F1 C; \
Example: May soy beans extreme low 44¢. This is in the square of 7. From 43 to 5 @" ?& d% o6 |
49, is 90 degrees. When the price was at 436-3/4, from 421 to 441 covered 90
1 f; N0 A6 @+ h& i. ?5 y6 hdegrees. Therefore to swing between these angles required 20 points while at low
/ G+ j2 ?; C" b4 H; k, N' `levels it was only 5 points. It is the same with the time periods. At the present time
D8 e' c, j: r7 O6 ?1 c7 uMay soy beans is in the 253rd month from December 28, 1932 and you will note that 0 m( E. S' x+ p- i
from 241 to 257 is 90 degrees, or 16 points, in price or 16 periods in months, weeks
5 a9 R' e7 G! {$ [and days. You will note that the 253rd months is on the angle of 22½ degrees or
+ |* Q! `! b2 d" i) D6 m* {112½ degrees from the starting point and the opposite point of the angle is January
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starting at the left and in the East beginning March 21, are the seasonal time periods,
$ k v, s! f4 n. x6 X0 ?6 ]6 gand get the same position on time, you would start soy beans from December 28,
/ \7 O2 w% i/ ^9 T4 swhich is just a little past the seasonal date of December 21, and January 15, is just 2 6 I4 n7 r5 J! k
days from the 22½ degree angle, July 27, extreme low on May soy beans is just
. p- m! Y/ u6 y. D9 ibeyond July 14, where the 22½ degree angle comes out.
/ B6 W5 A& F N! B( {4 z6 cAll of the important highs on May beans are marked with a green circle. The
7 v! [2 ^/ A- k9 j; T: limportant lows are marked with a red circle. You will note that 44¢ was just one
& y, n0 }: T2 @, x! {% cpoint from the 45 degree angle and 436-3/4 the extreme high was on this 45 degree ) u; `( P/ Q( e. ^9 ^1 Q
angle. Also on a green angle of 22½ degrees. The extreme low on May beans, 67, on
8 A4 J2 z) u6 S" l9 I1 kJuly 27, 1939, was on a green angle of 22½ degrees, and this angles runs to the date . c2 N2 B( L9 a5 j' K
of Aug. 31, and Feb. 28. Also 202½ was on the same line with 67, and 405 was just / {9 I# g [0 }# `) Y
1¢ away from the angle of 221½ degrees. From the important highs and lows, I have 7 v; ]% a8 N4 k |9 T( M4 Q; b
drawn 45 degree angles and 90 degree angles in order that you can see the important
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Example: The recent high of 311¼ on May soy beans made on December 2, 1953, 3 |4 a. C3 x) p2 V7 G
was on the 90 degree angle or straight up from 436-3/4, and also on the angle of 22½ 0 h; |0 A0 N4 e* n' c) O& @$ U) W: S/ t
degrees which runs from 44 and 277, and you will note that 310 is on a 45 degree
0 {) \1 G" N a- ~) h5 |angle from 240 the low in August 1953, making this a strong resistance and selling , }; o2 S8 h5 u9 ^4 H
level. The time period of 253 months is in red figures and the price of 305 is on the
3 e9 B0 O% V/ z6 g2 r& Y- w0 @( H90 degree angle from 233 low and 240 low. A price of 305 is below the 45 degree
" q1 i6 @# c/ J" J* Zangle from 44¢, 344, and 240. It is on the angle of zero degrees from 240. When the n( g$ D$ p8 u( [ |* }% Z: z* c
prices sells at 303 it will be below the 45 degree angle from 240. A complete cycle or * O+ M1 [( j" C; U& l
a round trip is most important to watch for a change in trend. From 240 to 305, was a
0 C1 r$ R2 r, z1 wcomplete square, cycle or round trip, but to reach on 90 degree angle, the price had to
, H- e! X% K! r$ s+ ]7 R! n) gmake 308. The natural resistance level from the 45 degree angle at 307, to the 90
+ ~9 W/ z' @$ H7 s* |degree angle at 316, or one half was 311, the natural resistance and selling level.
$ Z- `! M; P- L( T% y* XWhen May beans declined on December 17, to 296, they were on the 45 degree angle ) Q0 x; P; m- |$ p* L5 f) F
from 44, because the time period was 252 months and we 44 which gives 296,
3 x3 `3 o! p1 u! cmaking this a temporary support and buying level. Also, it was 1¢ above the angle of
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high to an extreme low. From a high of 311, to 298 is 67½ degrees and is about 11¼
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0 Y, b- p2 z. _When the price had advanced from 240 to 305 it had moved 360 degrees or a 7 ]+ t( \0 d: h6 ^/ o
complete circle. Therefore at 311, it had moved 33-3/4 degrees more than the circle + \! `% C7 V* K- Z- ^" F* J
of 360 degrees. For the price to decline to the next natural resistance level from 340
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on the 45 degree angle in the natural squares. To move to 90 degrees from 311 would % ~7 m1 B/ H/ V0 Q3 N
be 285. The next important resistance level would be 277-276, which would be 180 : V$ P! w4 J& L6 G5 e$ y( Y3 i( z' c
degrees from 311 and on the same angle of 22½ degrees.
& r! F) y5 h" @; t z1 T/ E8 nBring up all time periods from monthly highs and lows and weekly highs and lows
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week, from August 20th low. Note that the beginning with square 1 at 20 on the # W3 w$ [, T$ O, |0 d0 p- E
angle of 22½ degrees and should the price drop below 303 it will be below this time
, @6 ~. Q( U( E# B- j; mangle, and should it decline to 297 it will be on no degrees or 180 degrees from 20 in
2 c, I0 z- R- `9 O* H. Cthe time period.
9 i+ \* v, O) BFebruary 15, 1920, high 405. November 15, 1953 was 405 months, therefore,
! |7 E" g/ g' _+ n$ h. _December 15 was 406 months and January 15, will be 407 months and 303 is no
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# r) z3 z, Q, q- e8 WJanuary 15, 1945 high to January 15, 1954 will 72 months. Look at 72 in the squares & F$ d* }4 c1 y* `; B
and you will find that 72 which is in the square of 8 is on the same line as 44, and
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4 o) _" e$ ^6 o4 fJanuary 15, 1954 to Feb. 15, is the 73rd month and this is on a 45 degree angle, 7 ]1 y' ^- b( a- e- g9 R
naturally, making February important for a change in trend.
$ [* K- L* |" m( @* L- ?7 h1959 [1939], July 27, May beans low, 67. To January 27, 1954, will be 174 months.
' i' a4 z7 L8 K6 z' y- |7 e# n/ Z; c: bNote that 174 is opposite the price of 296, and that 176th month will be March 27,
& M! R- K3 R3 j7 N0 T2 m6 L. Q( Zand this will be in the balance between the two red lines and that the seasonal time
& [! |7 E/ y( W) f# g3 B: uperiod is marked March 21, making this important to watch for a change in trend.
8 H/ w( R; o8 R- {0 e% L$ x! n& RSuppose the price is at 288, this will be on a 90 degree angle of the time period of
4 \6 ]6 o4 f7 c, z' ^176. And 176 of course, is opposite 69 low and 178 months which will be May 27 , B' h5 ^3 V( ?, @
will be opposite 180 degrees from 67 the extreme low on May beans.
3 w. M! |, [( ^! ?0 C* LIf you will put in the time to study and practice with this Master Chart, using all of the
: Y! j1 \9 {: L/ w# ltime periods and price levels, you will soon find that it is easy to determine a change
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