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The document provides a step-by-step guide to building the Cyclical Square of 9, which is used for predicting market behavior by arranging numbers in a spiral format. It explains the significance of odd and even number squares, diagonal lines, and calculating minor extreme points. The guide emphasizes practical applications for identifying key reversal levels in trading.

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The document provides a step-by-step guide to building the Cyclical Square of 9, which is used for predicting market behavior by arranging numbers in a spiral format. It explains the significance of odd and even number squares, diagonal lines, and calculating minor extreme points. The guide emphasizes practical applications for identifying key reversal levels in trading.

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Building the 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.

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