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INTRADAY

In the supplemental materials, you will find an S & P 500 contract, half hour chart. When the market trends on an intraday basis, youll notice close to the same countertrend time period counts. Another interesting occurence is the turns in the market that happens exactly on the half hour counts.

The reason for a .125 scale is so the square of 90 and 144 are valid. Moving ninety increments of .125 is the same as 11 1/4 points. And, forty-five increments is 5 5/8 points (1/16 of 90).

In hindsight, you will find many setups that appear as great trades. However, be warned- this is in hindsight. It is my opinion that you only look at your intraday charts when you have a plan from your daily charts. In the instance that I do not have a plan, I, then, plot the intraday charts after the close.



THE PLANETS AND GEOMETRIC VIBRAON

There has been a great deal of speculation regarding Mr. Ganns use of astrology in his trading. Although, he may have been a fan of it, his metncds of trading had very little to do with traditional astrology, as such. His methods were purely mathematical and related to geometry. He believed that there was a natural order to movement in txme and space (price). That natural order, can be seen through the study of the movements through out our solar system.

My research has found two very specific techniques used by Gann that related to planetary movement. The first, is to plot planets and planetary angles on a ohart. Illustrations 10.0 through 10.3 are a weekly charts on the S&P 500, with Saturn and Neptune and 111/4 degree aspects. This appears complex, but it is actually quite simple. Notice Point (A). Jupiter, on that day, wes at 203 degrees. For every 11 1/4 points or degrees, another parallel line is drawn. So, three lines up, would be 33 3/4-degree angle of Saturn. You can see the meny highs and lows which show on theae angles. Obvioualy, the theory behind auoh price action is that there is a natural order to prioe vibration on a correlation. However, that does not necessarily hold true for causation. Another intersection point, ie price targeta, whioh are moving targete, but can be qualified with time.

The second relationship of planetary movement to time, wes simply to note where the planets were at specific market highs or lows, and to note returna of those planets to that position with the larger planets turning points, developed from movements of signifioant geometric proportions as 45 degree or 90 degrees. I ha ve f und it a ma zi ng, at t ime s, to see the returns, or proportional returns, of five or six planets, all within the same thirty-six hour period. One interesting occurrence was with the stook market inoioes, on November 14, 1991. This date was the fifth return of Jupiter, in addition to the eecond return of Saturn.

The following list is the time it takes each planet to move 360 degrees, heliocentric:

PLANET YEARS DAYS

Meroury....................................88.97

Venus.....................................224.70

Earth/Sun...............1.................365.26

Mars....................1.88 .............. 686.98

Jupiter................11.86.............4331.98

Saturn.................29.46...........10,760.60

Uranus.................84. 01...........30,685. 50

Neptune...............167.79...........61,285.25

Pluto.................247.69........... 90, 465.38



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