Building_Cyclical_Square_of_9
Building_Cyclical_Square_of_9
A Step-by-Step Guide
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Introduction
• • Brief introduction to the Gann Square of 9.
• • Mention its importance in predicting market
behavior.
Overview of the Cyclical Square of
9
• • The Cyclical Square of 9 involves arranging
numbers in a spiral form.
• • Numbers increase in a clockwise direction
from the center.
Starting Point
• • Begin with the number 1 at the center of the
square.
First Rotation
• • Move clockwise to place the next numbers.
• • Example: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
Completing a Full Rotation
• • A full rotation completes a 360-degree circle.
• • Example: From 26 to 49, from 82 to 121.
Odd Number Squares
• • Squares of odd numbers are found in the
lower left corner of each rotation circle.
• • Example: 3x3=9, 5x5=25, 7x7=49, 9x9=81,
11x11=121.
Even Number Squares
• • Squares of even numbers are found above
the right upper diagonal at 315°.
• • Example: 2x2=4, 4x4=16, 6x6=36, 8x8=64,
10x10=100.
Diagonal Lines
• • Upper left diagonal: Represents a half
rotation from odd to even numbers.
• • Lower right diagonal: Represents a half
rotation from even to odd numbers.
Calculating Minor Extreme Points
• • Minor extreme points may form halfway
between squares of even and odd numbers.
• • Example: From 16 to 25, calculate (16+25)/2
= 20.5.
Quaternary Numbers
• • Calculations for ¼ and ¾ of a rotation circle.
• • Example: From 121 to 144, calculate ¼ circle
as 121+(144-121)/4 = 126.75.
Practical Application
• • Use the Cyclical Square of 9 to predict
significant market events.
• • Place the initial value (price high/low) in the
center to identify key reversal levels.
Conclusion
• • The Cyclical Square of 9 is a powerful tool for
predicting market behavior.
• • It helps identify key reversal levels in terms
of both price and time.
• • Encouragement to explore and practice
using the Cyclical Square of 9 for better
trading outcomes.