time TIME PERIODS AND PRICE RESISTANCE
The circle of 360° is most important for time cycles and price resistance. First, we divide the circle by 2 and get 180 which is one-half and is most important for time or price in days, weeks or months. Next we divide the circle by 3 and get the triangle points of 120, 240 and 360. Third, we divide the circle by 4 which gives 90, 180, 270, and 360 which are the squares and most important. Divide the circle by 8 which give 8 periods of 45 degree angles which are 45, 90, 135, 180, 225, 270, 315, and 360. Next in importance is to divide the circle by 16 which gives the angles of 22-1/2 degrees. We divide the circle by 32 and get the angles and time periods of 11-1/4 degrees and their multiples. Divide the circle by 64 which gives 5-5/8 degrees and their multiples. The table below shows each division of 5-5/8 and we run down to 16 in the column which equals 90 or 1/4 of the circle and 16 is 1/4 of 64. This arrangement reading across gives each of the multiples and the figures between the heavy lines are among the ones which are the most important.
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Table of 64th of the Circle
1. 5-5/8 17. 95-5/8 33. 185-5/8 49. 275-5/8 2. 11-1/4 18. 101-1/4 34. 101-1/4 [191-1/4] 50. 281-1/4 3. 16-5/8 [16-7/8] 19. 106-7/8 35. 196-7/8 51. 286-7/8 4. 22-1/2 20. 112-1/2 36. 202-1/2 52. 292-1/2 5. 28-1/8 21. 118-1/8 37. 208-1/8 53. 298-1/8 6. 33-3/4 22. 123-3/4 38. 213-3/4 54. 303-3/4 7. 39-3/8 23. 129-3/8 39. 219-3/8 55. 309-3/8 8. 45 24. 135 40. 225 56. 315 9. 50-5/8 25. 140-5/8 41. 230-5/8 57. 320-5/8 10. 56-1/4 26. 146-1/4 42. 236-1/4 58. 326-1/4 11. 61-7/8 27. 151-7/8 43. 241-7/8 59. 331-7/8 12. 67-1/2 28. 157-1/2 44. 247-1/2 60. 337-1/2 13. 73-1/8 29. 163-1/8 45. 253-1/8 61. 343-1/8 14. 78-3/4 30. 168-3/4 46. 258-3/4 62. 348-3/4 15. 84-5/8 [84-3/8] 31. 174-3/8 47. 264-3/8 63. 354-3/8 16. 90 32. 180 48. 270 64. 360
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The squares from 1 to 10 are important to watch for time and price resistance as they are important degrees in the circle. These are: 1 - 4 - 9 - 16 - 25 - 36 - 49 - 64 - 81 - 100 - 121 - 144 - 169 - 196 - 225 - 256 - 289 - 324 and 361, which is the square of 19. Divide the circle by 6 and we get two resistance and time periods which are not contained in the other table. These are 60 and 300. It is also very important to divide the circle by 12 because there are 12 months in the year and this works out accurately for time periods. The following are the degrees not shown in the above table: 30 - 150 - 210 - 330. THE W.D. GANN MASTER COMMODITIES COURSE (www.groups.yahoo.com/group/wheelsinthesky) Page 292 - 9 - Divide the circle by 24 which gives 15 degree periods in longitude and approximately 15 days in time. Because there are 24 hours in a day and the earth makes 1 revolution on its axis in 24 hours these periods are quite important. The following are not contained in the other table: 15 - 75 - 105 - 165 - 195 - 285 - 345. Under the table of the 64th Circle reading across from left to right the 2nd column is always 90 degrees from the first. Example: The first is 5-5/8 and 17 in the next column is 95-5/8 or a gain of 90. Opposite 33 is 185-5/8 which is 90 from 95-5/8, opposite 49 is 275-5/8 or 90 from 185-5/8. The column 1 under [row] 8 between the heavy lines is 45 and the next one is 135, 225, and 315 each four 45 [90] degrees apart. At the bottom of column 1 opposite 16 is 90 and reading across is 180, 270, and 360. These figures are all 45 degrees from the figures in column [row] 8 which are the most important for time and price resistance. To realize the value and importance of these degrees in the circle you take the price of highs and lows and the time periods, especially in weeks and months and check them over and you will see how well they work out to these important degrees. Remember you must always figure how many points or cents the prices [are] up from the extreme low or minor lows and how many cents it is down from the extreme highs or minor highs. Also, how many cents it is above or below the main halfway point or the minor halfway points or gravity centers. You will find that the important halfway points form very close to these natural degrees in the circle. Example: May Soybeans extreme high 436-3/4, extreme low 67, gives the halfway point at 251-7/8. Look in the table and you find the 45th 64th at 253-1/8. This halfway point is very close. Next 1/2 of 436-3/4 is 218-3/8 and the 39th 64th is 219-3/8, very close to this natural resistance degree. The extreme low of Cash beans 44 and the halfway point between 44 and 436-3/4 is 240-3/8. 240 is 2/3 of a circle or a triangle point and 241-7/8 is the 43rd 64th of the circle. 44 the extreme low, was only 1 from 45, the important resistance level. 67, the lowest price May futures ever sold, is within 1/2 point of 67-1/2 which is 12/64 or 3/4 between 0 and 90 and 67-1/2 is halfway between 45 and 90 which was the cause of May beans making lows 5 years between 67-69 which indicated the big advance that followed as there were triple bottoms between 67-69 in three different years. Next consider the time periods December 28, 1932, was low on May Beans and Dec. 28, 1947, was l5 years or 180 months which is 1/2 of a circle also 1/2 of the 360 degrees making this a very important time cycle. May beans reached extreme high on Jan. 15, 1948, just 18 days beyond the even 15 year cycle. Check all other time periods and time cycles in the same way and you will find how well they work out in the circle of 360 degrees. W. D. Gann September 29, 1953 THE W.D. GANN MASTER COMMODITIES COURSE (www.groups.yahoo.com/group/wheelsinthesky) Page 293
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