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Overview
The Square of Nine is the most well known of Ganns charts although he never revealed exactly where his ideas behind the chart came from - in fact he only ever wrote one paragraph on it. However, Gann's writing has been decoded to reveal that he used the Square of Nine to help call market tops and bottoms. To open a Square of Nine chart, click on the Gann folder located under the New menu, and select Square of Nine (or CTRL+R for the keyboard shortcut). The Square of Nine is made up of several different components; each one can be fully customised and has a specific purpose to allow access to all required information.
Price Selection
When a number is selected in the Square of Nine, the selected number becomes highlighted and numerous components automatically respond, displaying various angles from the selected price. A selection of other options can then be manually adjusted as needed.
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To move the Date Rings so that a specific date lines up with a required point of reference, move the cursor over any date and click and drag the mouse.
Properties
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Rings: Allows the number of rings used to make up the Square of Nine to be adjusted. A ring is a square of numbers, for example the first ring on a default Square of Nine contains the numbers 1 through to 9 (the default ring setting is 10). Start Price: The first value in the centre of the Square of Nine (the default setting is 1). Increment: Use this option to increase the increment between values (i.e. an increment of 4 will start at 1 with the subsequent values in the table being 5, 9, 13, etc). Direction: By default, the values start at the centre of the table and go up. This option allows the direction to be reversed. Dates Direction: By default, the dates in the ring around the Square of Nine are arranged in a clockwise direction. This option allows the direction to be reversed.
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Selected Price: To select a value from which to draw an Aspect or Overlay, either click on a value on the chart or type it here. Degree Layout: Determines where zero degrees begin (right or left side of the date ring). Overlays: Allows any of the following aspects to be overlaid from the selected price:
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Square - 90 degrees Trine - 120 degrees Sextile - 60 degrees SemiSquare - 45 degrees SemiSextile - 30 degrees 49 day 144 day 216 day
Bar Angle: The Square of Nine Bar (see above) is the semi-transparent ruler placed on the table when a price is selected. This option allows the angle to be set manually (e.g. zero degrees is horizontal, 90 degrees is vertical). Bar Width: Use the slider button to increase/decrease the width of the bar. Ring 1 Angle: By default, the date angle starts from zero degrees on September 23rd (East). This options allows for the starting date to be changed, e.g. 180 degrees will start the dates on March 21st. Ring 2 Angle: If a second Date Ring is selected this options allows for the starting date to be changed, as per the Ring 1 Angle. Date Ring 1: Use this property to change the first date ring from showing Dates to either Inverse Dates, Degrees, Inverse Degrees, One Day or Six Hours. Date Ring 2: Use this property to add a second date ring, which can be set to either Dates, Inverse Dates, Degrees, Inverse Degrees, One Day or Six Hours. Time Style: Allows for the wheel to be displayed in Equal Day or Daylight hours. If Daylight is selected then the option to choose your city will appear. Second Position: Allows you to select the location of the second number box that appears after the central square. The options are Left (by default), Right, Top and Bottom. Count Direction: Allows you to select the direction of the square count (Clockwise or Counter clockwise). Clockwise is used by default. Display Style: Allows the display to be switched between Price or Date. Where Price displays numbers 1 to 9 in the first square, Date starts from a user defined date (4-4-2013, for example, chosen from the Start Date option) and increases from there based on the increment selected. Show Help: Untick this box to hide the Chart Control panel from the chart. ASTRO EDITION ONLY Show Planets: Tick this box to show the planets on the chart. Ephemeris Date: Allows you to manually change the date.
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Planets: Choose the planets to be displayed. GMT Offset: Use this option to adjust the ephemeris time zone setting for a specific market. Select the required GMT setting and the ephemeris will automatically update. Geo/Helio/Sidereal: Allows you to choose the ephemeris view between geocentric, heliocentric, sidereal and topocentric. Coordinate System: Changes the planetary positions based on equatorial or ecliptic coordinates