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3 o- U c) p9 C' A7 P' l* X0 W9 PThe Definitive Guide to Using Square of Nine by Mikula Patrick
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Square of Nine Essentials, P9 Z* Q2 P3 V2 P
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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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This chart starts with the square of 1 in the center, and moves clockwise around with
% M8 U; C! }% U u# k9 j4 G5 M1 nthe odd squares coming out on the 45 degree angle. These are 1, 9, 25, 49, 81, etc. - f* m1 \" {. T& p% ?1 v
The even squares run in the opposite direction on a 45 degree angle, beginning with
5 @% S2 x6 \8 f2 dthe square of 2, which is 4 and continuing on this angle. This produces a variable in
) l! L: f o0 p; G" Atime and price of 2. That is 2 points in price, 2 days, 2 weeks, or two months in time. ) Q$ E% R5 ?. o" q( o* b' |2 q
This chart proves why prices move so much faster at higher levels, and measures 3 v' t9 U3 _6 J* i( b, _9 S# d
exact resistance levels in the squares. + R* m/ U( d( h3 p% }% ]+ ]% \
Example: May soy beans extreme low 44¢. This is in the square of 7. From 43 to 5 _+ ~8 K. ]$ L3 r
49, is 90 degrees. When the price was at 436-3/4, from 421 to 441 covered 90 7 P% `* w# k9 `3 Q
degrees. Therefore to swing between these angles required 20 points while at low 4 [7 }3 g* W: k d6 x8 t
levels it was only 5 points. It is the same with the time periods. At the present time
) m4 X, K. g+ K! n% g7 ^# G6 gMay soy beans is in the 253rd month from December 28, 1932 and you will note that
8 T8 f, e6 ~" Pfrom 241 to 257 is 90 degrees, or 16 points, in price or 16 periods in months, weeks
8 z* ? o% k) T, G! yand days. You will note that the 253rd months is on the angle of 22½ degrees or
- s. f- y# Y% Y! X2 k% h112½ degrees from the starting point and the opposite point of the angle is January
9 O) p# ?' h2 q+ C13, making January 13 to 15 important for a change in trend. The time periods ( c' V3 {, l! P) g* R( P# S: ]
starting at the left and in the East beginning March 21, are the seasonal time periods,
) V- f" D" M' U; ?and get the same position on time, you would start soy beans from December 28, 6 X5 C5 A* Z! l3 M$ M3 [7 Q
which is just a little past the seasonal date of December 21, and January 15, is just 2
Z) m4 \! R+ A& ~+ l( ]" g$ x) Idays from the 22½ degree angle, July 27, extreme low on May soy beans is just
- y+ \# C B/ `7 W2 _beyond July 14, where the 22½ degree angle comes out. ) X% y% M$ @( ^' \1 T
All of the important highs on May beans are marked with a green circle. The / w6 a: ~! d$ B, u; v' T# C1 S, l
important lows are marked with a red circle. You will note that 44¢ was just one ( X+ e0 J, |( U+ o. x8 d6 f
point from the 45 degree angle and 436-3/4 the extreme high was on this 45 degree
# M' |5 J2 p! C$ X% m' \, Q5 Sangle. Also on a green angle of 22½ degrees. The extreme low on May beans, 67, on 0 o8 d6 |" p" l* v; ?
July 27, 1939, was on a green angle of 22½ degrees, and this angles runs to the date
9 c' A9 I# u3 aof Aug. 31, and Feb. 28. Also 202½ was on the same line with 67, and 405 was just 5 `- `. q/ |3 U$ Q s9 e
1¢ away from the angle of 221½ degrees. From the important highs and lows, I have
% L4 L0 P# s ?, r5 a9 v7 Ddrawn 45 degree angles and 90 degree angles in order that you can see the important # v6 |3 A5 d3 [
resistance levels.
" D3 q. `" m7 j: W4 M) r) cExample: The recent high of 311¼ on May soy beans made on December 2, 1953,
) C- O L+ V c8 _9 Z7 t fwas on the 90 degree angle or straight up from 436-3/4, and also on the angle of 22½ 7 K$ |% T6 i' r; n
degrees which runs from 44 and 277, and you will note that 310 is on a 45 degree ; F, x" q2 H1 s
angle from 240 the low in August 1953, making this a strong resistance and selling
0 c+ u& X& K! w& B) P' Jlevel. The time period of 253 months is in red figures and the price of 305 is on the
: ] d3 s9 F2 |; g M8 p0 }, P( }90 degree angle from 233 low and 240 low. A price of 305 is below the 45 degree
* v$ G; R6 [0 x0 V" b' K( gangle from 44¢, 344, and 240. It is on the angle of zero degrees from 240. When the ; R) j! l0 C! R% t+ S! V
prices sells at 303 it will be below the 45 degree angle from 240. A complete cycle or
7 J, X& ?- S+ h, ia round trip is most important to watch for a change in trend. From 240 to 305, was a
; _# N( C" g8 T. Ccomplete square, cycle or round trip, but to reach on 90 degree angle, the price had to
, `! x; N# b) F+ b3 X; omake 308. The natural resistance level from the 45 degree angle at 307, to the 90
l4 U+ t+ t, }. W- z4 cdegree angle at 316, or one half was 311, the natural resistance and selling level. 8 P( _ D7 i s
When May beans declined on December 17, to 296, they were on the 45 degree angle * i7 P6 w) ~ J8 H+ Y! ~6 v
from 44, because the time period was 252 months and we 44 which gives 296,
/ [$ p7 i# J, c) P& {7 Fmaking this a temporary support and buying level. Also, it was 1¢ above the angle of
9 D3 e0 K) g5 X& U$ R' Dno degrees or 180 degrees east of 44¢ extreme low.
, W& @# i- U( V9 y1 o% VYou should always consider how many degrees the price has moved from an extreme
$ n+ o7 @ n/ q9 W$ a. r$ Q5 Z" Zhigh to an extreme low. From a high of 311, to 298 is 67½ degrees and is about 11¼ 9 h# t) J* c) T% _$ E5 w
degrees, which would make 78-3/4 degrees or 7/8th of 90.
, U. b8 R8 V5 b- x$ IWhen the price had advanced from 240 to 305 it had moved 360 degrees or a
) K" O F% Z. Q$ }complete circle. Therefore at 311, it had moved 33-3/4 degrees more than the circle
9 o0 L/ l$ |3 B( _$ r& fof 360 degrees. For the price to decline to the next natural resistance level from 340
1 z& k" i5 ~% @. g! M3 ~; e! d+ m& Blow would be 289 which would be on a 90 degree angle and on the square of 17 and
/ `* v: V, ?) K6 k4 a4 B4 pon the 45 degree angle in the natural squares. To move to 90 degrees from 311 would 5 x2 F% s2 L2 _
be 285. The next important resistance level would be 277-276, which would be 180 " Q4 S; y5 }0 C' Z4 Y: G) j
degrees from 311 and on the same angle of 22½ degrees.
* o' H+ b" O; _; B p/ ^9 E, pBring up all time periods from monthly highs and lows and weekly highs and lows , |3 A7 h L V
and see how they stand in the square in relation to the price.
, P5 ` K& q7 Q! [4 b5 ?# g5 ~2 Z. [0 _Example: For the week ending January 9, 1954, May soy beans will be in the 20th 0 [' H7 B; u$ B6 J
week, from August 20th low. Note that the beginning with square 1 at 20 on the % x/ P# N/ K1 a# ]8 E4 d
angle of 22½ degrees and should the price drop below 303 it will be below this time
+ f3 _9 B% |* w* _3 S7 T" Pangle, and should it decline to 297 it will be on no degrees or 180 degrees from 20 in 3 S1 e! |& s$ t! d, B
the time period.
* K8 C7 c- |6 [% e* cFebruary 15, 1920, high 405. November 15, 1953 was 405 months, therefore,
* m( ]6 I& a z# ~ J+ q( nDecember 15 was 406 months and January 15, will be 407 months and 303 is no 3 {& Q2 I0 j: D- N# X
degrees or 130 degrees from this time angle. ) q3 I: d0 E+ n3 u- C
January 15, 1945 high to January 15, 1954 will 72 months. Look at 72 in the squares % I' w7 l' |7 y" N* T5 c) J
and you will find that 72 which is in the square of 8 is on the same line as 44, and
+ d C5 ]* s: P! g- M! `% V; A% f9 }running across the price is 295. Therefore, if the price is below this it is in a weak 1 o! L2 ?1 C; f# }
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January 15, 1954 to Feb. 15, is the 73rd month and this is on a 45 degree angle,
v8 m4 ?# V4 ]$ E: N4 T! j$ ynaturally, making February important for a change in trend.
) X* D2 L8 H6 A; B, m1959 [1939], July 27, May beans low, 67. To January 27, 1954, will be 174 months. " z+ ]# d3 _1 g) n
Note that 174 is opposite the price of 296, and that 176th month will be March 27, * G" M7 s# f6 E; \% P' V0 i
and this will be in the balance between the two red lines and that the seasonal time
! G3 B+ q8 w& [2 y0 `period is marked March 21, making this important to watch for a change in trend.
/ @' X2 ?# }7 n- j& K% z rSuppose the price is at 288, this will be on a 90 degree angle of the time period of
' I) w8 f2 w9 M& K+ \176. And 176 of course, is opposite 69 low and 178 months which will be May 27 / I% t# l7 U, b# u3 e8 h( @
will be opposite 180 degrees from 67 the extreme low on May beans.
4 \( M) E k# ~$ h2 a/ }. wIf you will put in the time to study and practice with this Master Chart, using all of the
/ B: W9 f$ f) F/ A. ?" Qtime periods and price levels, you will soon find that it is easy to determine a change 2 @: E& J& k3 t; A" a( p
in trend from this chart alone. 2 f5 A: M; ?" M% w3 T. Q
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