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DAYS ANGLES AND FACTORS

ANGULAR VALUE CORRESPONDING COEFFICIENT


IN DEGREES ON SQ 9 FACTOR
11.25 0.0625
22.5 0.125
45 0.25
60 0.333
90 0.5
120 0.666
135 0.75
180 1
225 1.25
240 1.333
270 1.5
300 1.666
315 1.75
FULL CYCLE 360 2

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DAYS ANGLES AND FACTORS

CORRESPONDING
NUMBER OF Shape
32
16,32
8,16,32
6,10
4,16,8,32
3,6,10
8,16,32
1,3,6,9,8,16,32,10
8,16,32
3,6,9,10
8,3,9,10
10,6
8,16,32
365

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Gold Time and Price Square 3,6,9 OCTAGON/SQ9 GEOCENTRIC
PythagorasEARTH Price Angle
Start Time 0:00:00 79.61538462
End Time 15:00:00 661
PIP=1$ Time Angle 638
GOLD, Silv 225 13
7.5° TIME,PRICE 225
1,5,15,30 M 661 360
1,4 Hour.s 729

HEXAGON 90/6 1H,30M


HEXAGON1H/3.75° HEXAGON 3.75°/15°
240 707.3333333 15
255 711.6666667 30
270 716 45
285 720.3333333 60
300 724.6666667 75
315 729 90
330 733.3333333 105
345 737.6666667 120
0 638 135
15 642.3333333 150
30 646.6666667 165
45 651 180
60 655.3333333 195
75 659.6666667 210
90 664 225
105 668.3333333 240
120 672.6666667 255
135 677 270
150 681.3333333 285
165 685.6666667 300
180 690 315
195 694.3333333 330
210 698.6666667 345
225 703 360

OCTAGON 90/8 1H,30M


OCTAGON1H/11.25° OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°
236.25 706.25 11.25
247.5 709.5 22.5
258.75 712.75 33.75
270 716 45
281.25 719.25 56.25
292.5 722.5 67.5
303.75 725.75 78.75
315 729 90
326.25 732.25 101.25
337.5 735.5 112.5
348.75 738.75 123.75
0 638 135
11.25 641.25 146.25
22.5 644.5 157.5
33.75 647.75 168.75
45 651 180
56.25 654.25 191.25
67.5 657.5 202.5
78.75 660.75 213.75
90 664 225
101.25 667.25 236.25
112.5 670.5 247.5
123.75 673.75 258.75
135 677 270
146.25 680.25 281.25
157.5 683.5 292.5
168.75 686.75 303.75
180 690 315
191.25 693.25 326.25
202.5 696.5 337.5
213.75 699.75 348.75
225 703 360

DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M


DECAGON1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9°
234 705.6 9
243 708.2 18
252 710.8 27
261 713.4 36
270 716 45
279 718.6 54
288 721.2 63
297 723.8 72
306 726.4 81
315 729 90
324 731.6 99
333 734.2 108
342 736.8 117
351 739.4 126
0 638 135
9 640.6 144
18 643.2 153
27 645.8 162
36 648.4 171
45 651 180
54 653.6 189
63 656.2 198
72 658.8 207
81 661.4 216
90 664 225
99 666.6 234
108 669.2 243
117 671.8 252
126 674.4 261
135 677 270
144 679.6 279
153 682.2 288
162 684.8 297
171 687.4 306
180 690 315
189 692.6 324
198 695.2 333
207 697.8 342
216 700.4 351
225 703 360
MODING CALCULATING THE ANGLE ON

TIME ANGLE: 0°-89°, 90°-179°,180°-269°,270°-359°


TIME ANGLE based on NONAGON, TRIANGLE

BUY OR SELL: USDCHF,XAUUSD / SELL ONLY: EURUSD, GBPUSD/BUY ONLY: USDCAD


TIME (0-89/-90-179/-180-269/270-359)/1 DIRECTION ✅ X
PRICE (0-89/90-179/-180-269/-270-359)/1 DIRECTION ✅Y
DIFF.=NORMAL, SAME=INVERSE based on Color of Candle
DIFF.=INVERSE, SAME=NORMAL based on Color of Candle
TIME (1-44/-45-89/90-134/-135-179/180-224/-225-269/270-314/-315/359)
TIME (0-119/120-239/240-359)/1 DIRECTION ✅ Y
PRICE (0-89/90-179/180-269/270-359)/1 DIRECTION ✅ X

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MODING CALCULATING THE ANGLE ON

KNOWLEDGE
Keystrokes
n
Ex: Number
MOD((SQRT( (N))*180)-225,360) where N74 is the price, or price range, or
time in days or bars that* 180
Step 1: SQRT(74) = 1548.42
we want to convert.
Step 2: 1548.42 - 225 = 1323.42
3 MOD
x 360 360 function
= 1080 x 360Step
and 4which limits3:the
= 1440.
The keystrokes for starting with n=1 and applying
1323.42
The
the formula
/ 360 =1323.42
final number
answer to3.676
a number between
is more than 31 xand
360360.
and
less than 4 x 360 so if we subtract out Stepthe4:3 3.676
x 360 -with
3 =an
product
angle of interest of 161.75
.676(1323.42 - 1080 = 243.42)
4.41486 ^2 = 17.2
we are left
2nd iteration:
Step
with a desired 5: .676
2*2=number
(1degree =* 360
4 + RCL
= 243.42
4between
6.1486 1 and 360.
=minutes)
(((2 * n) + ((2 * x)/360) + 1.25)^2 Where6.41486 ^2 = 37.8
"n" = number of the rotation and "x" = angle of interest.
3rd iteration:
2*3= 6 + RCL = 8.1486
45° Degree is the strongest Guide
8.41486 ^2 =to66.39
trend strength or weakness
on avibration
Geometric calculatorangles
with noare
parenthesis and a memory
a true reflection STO andprice
of previous memory RCL squared
ranges function key are: periods
to time
2*161.75 =Geometrical
323.5 / 360 = Angles
.8986 + measure
1.25 = 2.14186 STO
We use geometrical angles accurately Space,
2*1=
to measure 2 + Time,
RCLand
Space = Volume
4.1486 and Price.
Time periods because it is a shorter and
quicker method than addition or multiplication,
Daniel T Ferrera Price

The true length of a year on Earth is 365.2422 days, for Gann 365.25 days

appreciation is clockwise and depreciation is anticlockwise in case of Price and time Square on Gannzilla Pro

Daniel T Ferrera Price and Time Square Calculations


Ring# = Round(((SQRT(Price)­-0.225 / 2),0)
315­deg Angle = (Ring# * 2 +1)^2
The price of Zero Angle on this Ring = ((Ring# * 2 + 1))^2- ­(7* ring#)
Angle = Sum ((Price - Price­Zero Angle) / (Ring/45))
If Angle<0 then +360 else Angle = Angle.
If Angle>0 then -360 else Angle = Angle.
other angle values= (Ring# * 2+1)^2) - (7*Ring#)+((Ring# / 45) * Angle)

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MODING CALCULATING THE ANGLE ON

45 Degree is Master Timing Line and Master price Line


when you break angle,you must go to the next angle

1. Find the ring on the Wheel containing NUMBER.


Ring# = Round(((SQRT(NUMBER) - 0.22) / 2), 0)
2. Convert NUMBER to a 315 degree angle.
315 degree angle = (Ring# * 2 +1)^2
3. Find the Zero Angle on Ring#
Zero Angle = ((Ring# * 2 + 1)^2) - (7 * Ring#)
4. Convert to the Angle of NUMBER
Angle = Sum ((NUMBER - Zero Angle) / (Ring#/45))
Using 390 as an example of NUMBER you can check your formulae entries:
1. Ring# = (Round ((SQRT(390) - 0.225) / 2),0) = 10
2. 315 degree angle = (10 * 2 + 1) ^2 = 441
3. Zero Angle = ((10 * 2 + 1) ^2) - (7 * 10) = 371
4. Angle = Sum((390-371) / (10/45) = 85.50 degress
Gann said, "We use three figures in geometry: the circle, the square and the triangle.
we use the circle of 360° to measure time and price in Degrees Units
Gann's Emblem was a square price and triangle time inside a circle.
the date March 21st, at the 6 o'clock GMT 00:00 (UTC) position. This is the date that the sun appears to be at 0° Aries, beginning the natural year. the season of spring takes away the sins of winter. Moving in a clockwise fashion to the top left corner, you find the date May 5th, a.k.a. Cinco de Mayo. On this day, the sun appears to be at 15° of Taurus. The next date at the top of the chart in the 9 o'clock position is June 21st. This is the summer solstice, which is the longest day of the year for the northern hemisphere. The sun appears to be at 0° of Cancer on this date. The top right hand corner of the chart
has the date August 5th. The sun now appears to be at 15° of Leo. On the right-hand side of the chart at the 12 o'clock position is the date September 22nd. This date is the Autumnal Equinox, which begins the season of fall, when the sun literally begins to fall below the Earth's equator, i.e., declination. The sun appears to be at 0° of Libra on this day. Moving down to the bottom right hand corner of the chart, the date November 6th appears, the sun is now at 15° of Scorpio. The bottom of the chart at the 3 o'clock position has the date December 21st, which is the winter solstice. This is the
shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere, marking the season of winter. The sun appears to be at 0° Capricorn on this date. Moving over to the bottom left hand corner, we see the date February 4th where the sun appears to be at 15° Aquarius on this date. Moving up takes us full circle, or back to 0° Aries or March 21st.

We Use Calendar1/24th Days


is the not
natural
tradingtimeDays
division of the
as time Measurement
Earth and we set our clocks by the suns travel
Time Frames: 1 Day, 1 Hour , they are primary charts for forecasting of every 15 degrees
and day trading
longitude (24 hour day, 15 x 24 = 360).We also use a 60-minute chart as
primary fundamental chart since it is the working number of 6 x 10 and 60
minutes is "An Hourly
l/24th Chart
of the dayisorour primary15
a natural indicator
degree of major of
rotation turns."
the Earth on
its axis. I would recommend The you
45 degree
at leastangle
have is
theequivalent
capabilityto toOver
see 601 and down11.day, and 1-month charts.
minutes,
90° is the strongest angle
Master Time Cycle is 60 Year's Cycle
Master Time Factor is Calendar Days (Time Cycles)
The
"whenNo.price
5 is the
andmost
timeimportant
square changenumber is of the digits
inevitable."
because it is the balance or main center. There are four numbers
on each side of it. Note how it is shown as the balancing or
the Greatest secret of all technical analysis
center number is toSquare
in the be found in study of Geometrical angles
of Nine.
Micheal S. Jenkins Calculations Basic Equations
315 ­deg Angle = (Ring# * 2 +1)^2
0 ­deg Angle = (Ring# * 2 +1.25)^2
45 deg Angle = (Ring# * 2 +1.5)^2
90 ­deg Angle = (Ring# * 2 +1.75)^2
135 deg Angle = (Ring# * 2)^2
180 deg Angle = (Ring# * 2 +.25)^2
225 ­deg Angle = (Ring# * 2 +.50)^2
270 ­deg Angle = (Ring#
DEGREES * 2 +.75)^2
= FACTOR
360 2.00
Number of certain Angel=(Ring#*2+1.25+(2*Angle/360))
All Bull and Bear markets begin 315and 1.75end on geometric timing Angles
270 1.50
225 1.25
180 1.00
(N ^.5 + factor)135^20.75, N=price number
90 0.50
ThereTheareAngles or moving-trend-line
three important points that we averages
can prove measure and divide Time
with mathematics and Pricethe
or geometry: into
Circle,
45 0.25
proportionate
the Square, and the Triangle. After I have made theparts.Square, I can draw a Circle in it using the
22.5 0.125
same diameter,
the rule of alland with the
angles: No different
matter whatSquares
angleproduce thebreaks
the option Triangle and the
under, Square a
it indicates in the
decline to the Circle.
next angle below it.
When we divide 90° by 8 we get 11¼, the most important angles to use
These angles drawn from "0", especially the 45° angle, prove when
Price and Time are balancing
the 45° angle is the first and most important.
These 45° angles are the most important to be carried on the
weekly and monthly charts.

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MODING CALCULATING THE ANGLE ON
STRONGEST ANGLES FOR MEASURING TIME AND PRICE
90 DEGREE ANGLE – Why is the 90 degree angle the strongest angle of all?
Because it is vertical or straight up and down.
180 DEGREE ANGLE SQUARING – What THE is thePRICE next strongest RANGE angle WITHto TIMEthe 90 degree angle?
This is one of the most important and valuable discoveries I haveangle
If The
Example:
the 180
price degree
If an
of anoption angle
option has because
at advanced
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out in
on 24theto the
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then
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month,
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will if
and
meet angle or moving trend degrees
line up from
at the the
rate
you stick strictly to the rule, and always watch an option when Price is Squaredisby
strong resistance because it has reached 90 of degree
1¢ the per angle.
day,
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of timing
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days, of 45.
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important
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the WEEKLY
extremein the TIME
trend
low price PERIODS
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with option.
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45 degrees?
degree angle
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options weeks
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advance wide and
for a 52
short high:
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the low prices
angle of 22½ of an optionstronger
degrees in this square
than 11¼°?
and 240 DEGREE ANGLES – What angles are next strongest to 90 degrees,the
45 degree angle? Because, when the price crosses the 45 degree angle
first Because
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The angles of 90 degrees, 180 degrees, 270 degrees and 360 degrees form the
Prices move faster at high levelsones because because the squares it is two are times 45.
greater and the distance between the
first important cross, known as the Cardinal Cross. The angles of 45, 135, 225
angles are wider and prices move a greater distance in the shorter period of time.
and 315 degrees form the next important cross, which is known as the Fixed
Cross. These angles are very important for the measurements of time and
315space,­deg Angle or price and volume.
= (Ring# * 2 +1)^2
0 ­deg Angle = (Ring# * 2 +1.25)^2
45 deg Angle = (Ring# * 2 +1.5)^2
90 ­deg Angle = (Ring# * 2 +1.75)^2
135 deg Angle = (Ring# * 2)^2
180 deg Angle = (Ring# * 2 +.25)^2
225 ­deg Angle = (Ring# * 2 +.50)^2
270 ­deg Angle = (Ring# * 2 +.75)^2
number=(Ring#*2+1.25+(2*Angle/360))

calendar days, the exact measurement of Time


Charts are records of past market IMPORTANCE for the daily
movements. OFpointschart.
The
TIME future
PERIODS is a repetition of the past. There
We get the square and is triangle
nothing new. of a circle to determine
Time Periods from high or low levels
points of time, price and space resistance. We use the circle of are of greater importance
360 degrees than toprice
measure Time
resistance levels, but they must be considered
and Price in degrees unit. together with SIGNAL DAYS, 7 to
By10watching
Day Rule, GAPS,
the Balancingand Daily
of Time Price
and Limits.
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together with of Time and Price,
the other rules,all of
it will
The first and
which most
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help you to thing Table
to
determine ofa 64th
know when
change of the
you
in Circle
start
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or capital
help you to determine
When the circle is divided NEVER bywhen Prices
2GUESS.
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STORY.
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volume
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your
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22-1/2, start trading
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30,35.
33-3/4, you can
37-1/2, recoup
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50-5/8, make
56-1/4,
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but you 16-5/8
risk all IS[16-7/8]
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106-7/8
on82-1/2, two trades YOU
196-7/8 CAN
51.lose
and HAVE.
286-7/8 It isthe
it, then better
chances are
60, 61-7/8, 67-1/2,
than money in the73-1/8,
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bank.you.
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20. "Safety
112-1/2 84-3/8,
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KNOWLEDGE 95-5/8,
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309-3/8 258-3/4, 264-3/8, 270,
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24. 135 40. 300,225 303-3/4,
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330, 331-7/8, 337-1/2, 9. 50-5/8 25. 140-5/8 41. 230-5/8 57.which
343-1/8, 348-3/4, 354-3/8, 360, 320-5/8 completes the circle.
These points are all made by a division of angles and
10. 56-1/4 26. 146-1/4 42. 236-1/4 58. 326-1/4 are measurements of one-half, one-
third, one-fourth, one-eight, one-sixteenth, one-thirty-second
11. 61-7/8 27. 151-7/8 43. 241-7/8 59. 331-7/8 and one-sixty-fourth.
12. 67-1/2 28. 157-1/2 44. 247-1/2 60. 337-1/2
13. 73-1/8 29. 163-1/8 45. 253-1/8 61. 343-1/8
14. 78-3/4 30. 168-3/4 46. 258-3/4 62. 348-3/4
15. 84-5/8 [84-3/8] 31. 174-3/8 47. 264-3/8 63. 354-3/8
16. 90 32. 180 48. 270 64. 360

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square of 18. or 1/2 between
Low Chart. These are the LOW PRICE, HIGHEST PRICE and the RANGE
From 330 to 360, the squares 1. Resistance
are: 2500, levels which made is the by market
square fluctuations.
of 50. Also, in this 30 degree zone,
If2.the price is above 144 the you high and
subtract the 144 low. and then place thecircle.
scale
Natural resistance
the square of 60 is 3600, and is 30°, or at the end of the sign, and levels in the squares and 360at degree
the end of the circle of 360°.
in the correct
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4. Time cycles and time periods.
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for the earth out to pricemake withone time from tops
complete and bottoms.
revolution around the sun and move
360° 6. Odd and
-- These even angles
natural squares andand Timethe periods
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natural position.
7. Weekly high and MEASURING
low charts, TIME angles that form on it.
Man first learned 8. Monthlyto record highand andmeasure
low charts, time by thethat
angles useform of the from suntops dial,and andbottoms.
by dividing the day
into 24 hours of 15 9. Natural time cycles based on the 360 degree master chart. on the sun dial
degrees in longitude. The reflection of the geometrical angle
indicated
Of the above the most the time of day. Sinceisallthe
important time is measured
geometrical angle, by the becausesun, we they must use the
measure 360with
time degreeprice,
circle to measure and show time periods
when the formarket
the market, but remember
is overbalanced on the youup mustor down always side.begin to count
time
There in days, weekswhich
are 9 digits and months
equal 45, from the extreme
another reasonhigh why and the 45 extremedegree low levels,
angle is so and not from
important.
exact seasonal or tocalendar time RULE 2 days
periods. – TIME RULE
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balance, or gravity is 1/3 [1/4?](See
center of a
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the most important. When TIME is up. Time and Space movements
chart enclosed). There are three important angles to the left of the 45 degree angle and three isto
year, a square, 112½
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measure price and time.
The important angles used are 22½ degrees, 45 degrees, 90 degrees and 180. There are 8, on
runs straight across and each square ends at 360 where it is marked EAST and MARCH 20 45
degree angles in the complete circle or square, the chart and 16 angles of 22½ degrees. The most
important angles are 45 degrees, 90 and 180. These are natural angles in the circle of 360
degrees and show the natural time and price resistance levels in the natural squares starting from
After you have the time periods, and the highzero. and low dates, you can then get the angles from
the time periods and tell when high and low prices will be reached.
The more you study and practice with this Master
Chart the greater accuracy you will develop and you will appreciate its great value.
Work out all future time periods and resistance levels in this same way, and study the past
This will enable you to see
records andwhen youthe willpricesee how is at well
the same priceslongitudeobey the of the previous
natural law. high and low
price, or when the price is 90, 120, 180 and
You should make up a chart of this kind in the same way for Cotton, Cocoa, Lard and so forth, from the previous high and low Rubber
price.
when you are trading in these commodities.
Always figure how many points, and how many degrees, prices are up from the last low level,
and how The manysquarepoints, of 144and how
is the many degrees
GREAT SQUAREthey andare works down betterfromthen the last any highotherlevel. square And, of
course, keep both for TIME AND PRICE because it contains all of the squares from 1 to 144. price is
up all time periods, daily, weekly and monthly so that you can see how the
THE IMPORTANCE
conforming
THE MASTER to theNUMBERStime OF periods.
3 AND 5
The movement in PRICE and
The Master Numbers are 3, 5, 7, 9 and 12. The No. 9 and TIME whether on a Daily, Weekly
its multiple or Monthly is the chartmost has three
important
important points, the PRICE, the TIME AND
because 9 digits added together equal 45VOLUME of sales, the PITCH or TREND which
is the geometrical angle which shows whether time is influencing and driving prices up or down
on a slow
Divide theangle
circleorbyan24acute which fastgivesmoving 15 degreeangle. periodsThere are also four factors
in longitude that influence
and approximately 15prices,
days
in PRICE,
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or TREND digits are the moves
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or down faster. calculations. The 15 -
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the fourth column isinalways
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market and 17 in the next column is 95-5/8 or a gain
movements.
of 90. Opposite 33 is 185-5/8 which is 90PRICE from 95-5/8, opposite 49 is 275-5/8 or 90 from
The most important 185-5/8.
points to consider are:
The column 1 under [row] 8 between the 1. heavyLowest lines is 45 and the next one is 135, 225, and 315
price.
each four 2. 45 [90] degrees
Highest price. apart.
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1/2 point, of column
mean or 1 opposite
average 16 is 90 and
between the reading
extremeacross high and is 180, 270, andlow.
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get
figures
the fourth dimension, as shown on the Master Calculator, by drawing 45° angles from thefor
are all 45 degrees from the figures in column [row] 8 which are the most important
1/2 point or gravity center, time whichand isprice the most resistance. important for price resistance.
4. Volume of Sales. This is the power which drives the market up or down but remember
that TIME is the most essential element and when Time is completed, the volume of sales
starts to move the market up or down.
Page 10
MODING CALCULATING THE ANGLE ON
TIME, PRICE, VOLUME, VELOCITY, PITCH OR TREND
When a Time Cycle is completed, Volume increases and the market begins to move up faster
or move down faster.
The pitch or trend is determined mostly by the 45° angle, which is the most important, but
other angles can be used to determine the trend. The pitch or trend is the 4th dimension and
shows whether the market is slow or fast by the angles, whether very acute or above the 45°
angle or flat and slow, below the 45° angle, which causes a slower creeping market that may
later regain important angles and increase the pitch of the angle and start moving up faster.
Prices are governedAll byoftimethisand time causes
is shown on the prices
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3 WAYS TO SQUARE OR BALANCE TIME AND PRICE are basic
end at 24 atangles
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price with timethe changes
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mathematics, we find a quicker and easier way to divide, subtract, add and
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position is a regular
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geometrical angles,15, Levels.
which When
are 26-1/4, once you
really moving have thoroughly
averages, move upmastered
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at
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Geometrical
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rate from youany
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IMPORTANT solve
on any
a problem
daily,
GEOMETRICAL weekly and
ANGLE or determine
monthly the trend
chart.
71-1/4, 75, 82-1/2, 86-1/4, and 90 degrees.
The first, and always the most important, of Cotton
angle to draw is a 45-degree angle or a
moving-average that moves up 10 points per day
This is a 45-degree angle because it divides the Space and Time
Periods into two equal parts.
You will note that with these four important angles we show the strong or bullish
side of theyou market.
shouldAll start
the Time by dividing
an angle the Space
of 45 degrees from with
"0",angles
moving weupare getting
from the exact the half-way
date thatpointthe top or is
themade.
gravity center
This of Time
will prove theand Price.of the Time
square
IPeriod.
wish toItemphasize the factwhen
is very important that keeping
this angle upisall the Resistance
reached Levels,aand
and it indicates having
change in
all the Time
trend.
Never overlookPeriods
It is the last on your
strong
keeping up chart,
support
the and when
and
angles the
fromgeometrical
broken,
"0" because angles
it will from
indicate
they will allyou
much
tell important
lower
when
tops and
Time bottomsout
is squaring brought up tofrom
with Price date, will and
prices.
tops enable you toand
bottoms determine
will locatethese safe
support
buying and selling points from which you can make a fortune
angles or moving-average lines at a point on the bear side after the first 45-degree in a short period of
time by sticking strictly to the rules and eliminating all guess
angle from a bottom is broken. You could not locate this support point in any other work and trading on
mathematical
way except science,
by the and not on hope.
The greater the time period between old angles
tops and from old"0".
bottoms the greater the
You should go back over past records
decline or advance will be when bottoms are broken,and bring up theseand angles
tops and square out
are crossed.
Remember, for a market to give a definite indication it must not only go value
different tops and bottoms so that you can prove to yourself the great below of old
using these angles.
bottoms or above old tops, but IT MUST CLOSE ABOVE or BELOW these OLD
LEVELS at the end of the day, week or month. CLOSING PRICES ARE VERY
IMPORTANT TO WATCH!

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180 DEGREE ANGLE MODING– What CALCULATING
is the next strongest THE angle ANGLE to theON 90 degree angle?
The 180 degree angle because it is square to the 90 degree angle being 90
degrees from the 90 degree angle.
270 DEGREE ANGLE – What is the next strongest angle to the 180 degree angle?
The 270 degree angle because it is in opposition to 90 degrees or 180 degrees,
GEOMETRICAL
from the 90 degree ANGLES
angle which – These equals are½the of most
the circle, important of all rules
the strongest for
point.
determining270 both PRICEequals
months and TIME 22½ culminations.
years, which is ALL ½ of TIME 45. PERIODS
fromDEGREE
360 major tops ANGLEand bottoms – WhatPRICE and
is the ALL
AHEAD next ANGLES strongest
OF TIME from major
angle and
after 270 minor degrees? tops
It Whyand
is 360 bottoms,
dodegrees
Grain options as well
because as
often ANGLES
it ends
crossthe from
thecircle ZERO
45 degree and returns at tops
angleto and
onthe bottoms
thebeginning
daily, weekly must beor
degree,
22½, and 67½,
is and kept
opposite 78¾ 180 – Why
up on
degrees, is the
your orangle
charts the in of order
angle 22½ to
whichdegrees
be accurate.
equals stronger
½ of the than 11¼°?
circle.
monthly chart, then have an advance for a short period of time, decline and rest on
Because it is twice ANGLES as much –– the same reason that
next astrongest
45 degree to angle is
the120 same and 45240 DEGREE
degree angle? Because, What
whenangles the price arecrosses the 45 degree 90 degrees,angle the
stronger than a 180 22½degrees,
degree angle. 270 degrees Again, the
and 360 angle of 67½ degrees is 1½ x
first time, it has not run out or overcome the square of degrees?
time with price. Therefore,
45, therefore, quite strong when anything is moving up toward 90 degrees.
on120 thedegrees
secondary andreaction,
240 degrees whenangles it restsbecause on the 45they degree are 1/3 angle, andit2/3 is at ofathe time circle.
when
78¾
120 has degrees
degrees is
is stronger
90the degrees than 67½ 30,degrees isbecause 90it degrees.
is 7/8 of 90 degrees and,
price reached squareplus of price which
in time. 1/3 ofthat,
After a greater240 advance degrees is
follows
therefore,
180 degrees oneplus of the 1/3strongest
or 60 which points makes before these 90 strong
is reached angles – important
especiallytostrong watch
on time, price and volume. forManymeasurement Grains have of time. important moves and make
tops or bottoms around the TIME
78th to RULES
80th day, week orWITHmonth, butindon’t
45 and 135,SQUARING 225 and 315 THE DEGREEPRICE ANGLES
RANGE market – What
OF GRAINS angles are next
TIME strength?
TIME is the most important84
overlook factor
months in forecasting
or 7 years – a strong movements.
time cycle. While SPACE and
This is one of the 45mostdegree important angleand because valuable it is discoveries
½ of 90 degrees. that I have ever made
VOLUME are important and momentum is are
also a factor to be1/8 considered, TIME
most will
andDIVISION
if youoverbalance
stick OF 135 $1degree
strictly - 1/8to
both
POINTS
the angle
rule
SPACE
TIME
and – Why
because
and
AND
always
VOLUME
itSPACE the
90 angles
iswatch plusGrains
and arrest
45ofdegrees.
when of price
a circle
momentum. they are is squared
SPACE by time, movements
or when225 important
are important,
timedegreeand price forbecause
time
but
come and
can space
never
ittogether,
is 45 plus measurements?
overcome
you 180 TIME.
degrees.
will be able However,
to forecast the
important
The market Because
to watch
reaches we
as
315 divide
they
itsdegree $1
oftenchanges
strongest
important into
give
angle 1/2,
or the 1/4
first
because
weakestin and
trendcue 1/8 for45
it with
point is parts.
agreater
when change
from We
the270 use 25¢ofand
indegrees.
square trend
accuracy. orSPACE 1 the
quarter, TIME
equals change
the
squareThe of
The angle
TIME.
squaring50¢
In or
of other
225 half
of degrees
words,
price dollar,
with whenand
istime many
180itTIMEis shown
degrees
is up CYCLES
means years later.
from
orandown ago
equal 45 we and
30number had
cents 12½¢
theinof angle
30 pieces.
of up
days,
points 315 it or degrees
will stand at the
down
square
TIME is of the most
balancing
the base, an and
equal
important when number itisovercomes
factor 180 ofdegrees
in time periods
determining thefrom square –135
market either degrees.
from the base
days,
movements weeks at high
or
because or the
months. lowfuture
levels,isyou
For a
example: If an option has can CARDINAL
expect
advanced a
repetition of the past and each market movement is working out TIME in relation to some24 FIXED
big reverse
points CROSS
in move.
24 days; then moving the 45°
previous The
angle angles
Time or Cycle. of 90A degrees,
moving-average-line
study of the 180up degrees,
variousat theTime 270Periods
rate ofdegrees
1 point and and
perCycles360 degrees
day, thewilltiming
convince formlinethe or how
you
The
first
time range
important
period thatand anthe
cross, option known
price makes
of as
the between
theoptionCardinal are extreme
at Cross.
the high
sameThe and
angles
level extreme
and of 45,
the low135,
option can 225 be
is
the Grain Market repeats the same price levels under the same Time Periods of some previous
and squared
315 so long
degrees asand
form itthe
remains
next in thewatch
important samefor price range. If the range inistrend25 at
resting on a 45° angle you should cycle. cross, anwhich importantis known change as the Fixed
points,
this Cross.
point.
Squaring itThese
squares
IfTime
an option with
angles
with Topis25
aretoorperiods
very
continue
Extreme ofuptrend
important time
High–for days,
the remain
and
Price: weeks
measurements
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in months.
strong of time Continue
position,
point andtoit
must squarecontinue to
timeto use this
advance
with time
is the extreme period
andspace, as
keephigh long
orabove
priceprice asand
the it stays
volume.
ofangle
an option. in the
of 45°. same
The If ittimerange.
breaks period back mustunder
2. Squaring
this
be angle, across
carried Time
then it iswith
fromoutBottom of its
the high orofExtreme
square theon theLow
daily, bear
weekly Price:
side orTheof the
monthly, next45°important
angle
and theand price
in a
square
to ofsquare
weaker the top with
position.
price time When
in is the
time you lowest
must are price
notedor
besquaring andbottom
outwatchedtimeofon any important
a daily
for a change chart,decline.
inlooktrend. at For
the
If
example:
weekly
the top of If
an the bottom
option is of
50, anthenoptionwhen is
We have an angle of 66°, one of 67½, and one of 68, confirming this point to beis
high and low chart and monthly 75,
ithigh
has then and
moved atlow the end
chart
over 50 of
and 75
daysseedays,
or if 50the75 weeks
option
months,
in a strongit has position
reached
doubly strong and
its orhas
square
for 75
tops months,
yetin
and to
time run time
and
bottoms outan and
the priceperiods,
time
orimportant
space are equal.
change
movements because
is up ondown.
indicated.
or a daily Thischart
itWhen
hascan toSince
any bestock
react everything
andhas
determined then passed moves
recover
by the out in a
aabove circle
position,
position 120°
of and or
squaring
the nothing
especially
angles its moves
fromprice above
topmany in
andstraight
127°
times,
bottom. orlines,
127
asSee points
long as
It is still
andtheingone a strong
weekly outand ofposition
the square
monthly when pointofitthe
is
up. above
first
Market
examples the
Hexagon, angle
corrections
on chart. itsoffluctuations
67½º or 2 xwill
or reactions 1 are
tobethe more
simply left rapid,
ofthethe 45º
angle,squaring
but breaking out ofthis minor angle time a long
and distance
it will
periods move
and later fromthe
faster the
upbig base
and will indicate
down.
decline or big advancesa declineare to thetheangle
of 45º. As I have said before,squaring the angleout of of45ºmajor is thetime "death" periods. angle and when it is broken one
TIME is the most NINE important
way orfactor
MATHEMATICAL the other, in determining
POINTS
a big reverse FORmarket PRICE
move movementsCULMINATIONS
takes place. because the future is a
Therepetition
When earth of
makes
the angle of the past
one and
revolution each
1. Resistance
22½º or 2 xPrice onmarket
its
1 to Thelevelsaxis
the right movement
every
made45º 24
by is is working
hours
market and outmoves
fluctuations. TIME one in relation
cycle of to some
360°. We
24 Revolutions
divide the circle upofinto
Time 15° and angles andprevious earthof
show makes
Time
the most Cycle
broken,
oneimportant
it means
revolution angle
complete
on suchits axis as in
90,
destruction
24120,hours,180,
2. Natural resistance and return levelstointhe thebase squares and 360 degree circle.
or bottom.
moving
270, 315360 anddegrees
360. There in Longitude.
are 12 months One hour in theofyear Timeand equals 365-1/4 15 degrees
days. The in Longitude,
sun moves and 360°for in
3. Geometrical angles.
one hour of Time,
365-1/4 days. Therefore, this chart we use one cent of
would Price. This
represent is for daily
in periods. active markets
time 12 months for each line of 360°, but can be used
4. Time cycles and time
and would for weekly 360
represent and points
monthly
5. Squaring for time price
outthe
periods,
price with of time as youThe
Eggs. canangles
from tops
see byshow the Master
and bottoms. the important Charts.resistance
angle for Eggs when prices reach these
6. Odd and even squares and the half-way points between both odd and even angles and makes tops or bottoms on them and later
squares.
work to 90°, 180°, 270° and 360° to these extreme
7. Weekly high and low charts, angles that form on it. high and low levels. The most important
being the ones outlinedhigh
8. Monthly above. and The next
low charts, areangles
MEASURING 120° and thatTIME 240°
form or from1/3tops and and 2/3 of the circle. Next in
bottoms.
Man first learned 9. to Natural
record and timeimportance
measure
cycles based are 45,
time byon135,
the
theuse 225ofdegree
360 andthe315.sun dial, and
master chart. by dividing the day
Ofintothe24abovehoursthe of 15most degrees
important The next
is theingeometrical
in longitude. importance
The reflection are 60°
angle, andgeometrical
ofbecause
the 300°. they measure angle on time thewithsunprice,
dial
indicated the and timeshow of Master
day. Since
whenSquare all
the market time
begins is measured
is overbalanced
at 0 where theon by the sun,
the up
heavy we
redor must
down
line use side.the 360 degree
runs There
straight are 9 angles
across digitsandwhich each circle
equal
square to45, measure
another
ends at 360timereason periods
where why it isfor
the the
marked45 market
degree
EAST angle
GMT isand so MARCH
important.
The
The important
chart is based on used
the are
Seasonal 22½ degrees,
Trend, and 45 degrees,
begins at 90
Mar. degrees
21 any year and 180.
at zero. There And are
each 8, 21
45 on
15°
We use 9 angles
degree angles thein to measure
chart.
the This price
complete time. The or
and
circle 45square,
time degree
scale and angle
starts 16 isangles
with thethe balance,
even
of 22½ or
squares. gravity
degrees. center
The most(See
in longitude
chart enclosed). is marked
There andthreethe calendar date shown. There ofare
the2445 hours of longitude inthree
eachto
important
circle of 360°, angles which areare 45 degrees,
represents
important
90 and
one
angles
revolution180. These of
to the
the
left natural
are
earth on its
degree
angles
axis. Thisin theangle
is
andof
circle
used on 360
the
degrees and show thethe right.
natural Thetime 1 byand 3 angleprice toresistance
the left and levels the 3 in bythe 1natural
to the right. squares starting from
You can carry the natural
hourly squares
chart, whereonwe around
keep the high circle.and Forlow example:
during the Theday. square of 20 is 400,
which is 40 more than 360. Therefore,
It requires 365-1/4 days for the earth to make one complete revolution around the sun and move zero. it would be at 40 degrees from zero.
360° -- These The 45, 90, 135,
natural angles180,and 225,Time 270,periods
315 and are 360 based degree on the angles earth areand shown Sun's innatural
red ink.position.
In connection with Thethe triangles
circle ofof360° 120°you andshould250° [240°?] never overlook are shown theinfact green of the ink.natural squares
Also the 60° and
of numbers. Example: 300° in Forgreen.
the first And, 30the other angles
degrees, one degree of 15°isand the30° and of
square theirone, multiples
four is the are
square ofshown two, nine in black
is thelines square or angles.
of three,All16time is the periods
square areofshown4 and in 25blackis theink. square of 5.
Most all the important highs and lows the PITCH on Eggs, or TRENDare shown which on this chart. The low prices have a
is the geometrical red circle anglearound which them.shows Thewhether
high prices time have is influencing
a green circle and driving
aroundprices them.up or down
This will enable you to see on when
a slowthe angle
price orisanatacute the same fast movinglongitude angle.
of the previous high and low
These are high, low, halfway point, opening and closing prices. The trend is indicated by the
price, or when the price is 90, 120, 180 and so forth, from the previous high and low price.
closing price, especially when the market is very active.
The circle of 360° and the nine digits are the basis of all mathematical calculations. The
Square and the Triangle form within the circle
The SQUARE OF NINE is very important because nine digits are used in reassuring
everything. We cannot go beyond nine without starting to repeat and using the 0. If
we divide 360° by 9, we get 40, which measures 40°

Page 12
MODING CALCULATING THE ANGLE ON

We have an angle of 66°, one of 67½, and one of 68, confirming this point to be
doubly strong for tops and bottoms or space movements up or down.
THE MASTER CHART OF 360°
This chart
When begins
the circle isaatstock
divided going
"0" and byrunsuparound
2 and to3 22½ would
andthe strike
circle
redivided, towe an
"360".
getangle of 22½°.
We following
the first divide by two and
important anglesget
180°; then divide
and 180 by 2 and
measurements of we getspace
time, 90°; then divide 90
and volume by 2 and
around the the getof45°;
circle then divide
360°:-
45 by 7-1/2,
5-5/8, 2 and 11-1/4,
we get 22½°; then 22-1/2,
15, 16-7/8, divide 22½ by 230,
27-7/8, and we get37-1/2,
33-3/4, 11¼°; 39-3/8,
then divide 11¼ by56-1/4,
45, 50-5/8, 2 and
we 67-1/2,
60, 61-7/8, get 5-5/8° – all 75,
73-1/8, of which
78-3/4,form the
82-1/2,
Note theimportant
84-3/8, angles
90, around
95-5/8, the
101-1/4, circle.
105, 106-7/8,
I have
22½°, only
112-1/2,
and thenshown
followall120,
118-1/8, thenext
the important
123-3/4, angles
129-3/8,
important from
135,
angle, the3-3/4
30° to
140-5/8, 360°. All the
146-1/4,
angle, then 150,angles
the drawn
152-7/8,
45°, then inthe
157-1/2,
note red,
60°
163-1/8, 168-3/4, and because
174-3/8,
67½° 180,
are they
close are
185-5/8, the important
191-1/4,
together, square
196-7/8,
but both angles.
very202-1/2,
strong 208-1/8, 210, 213-3/4,
angles.
219-3/8, 225, 230-5/8, 236-1/4, 240, 241-7/8, 247-1/2, 253-1/8, 258-3/4, 264-3/8, 270,
275-5/8, GEOMETRICAL
281-1/4, 286-7/8,ANGLES 292-1/2, –298-1/8,
These are 300,the most important
303-3/4, of all 320-5/8,
309-3/8, 315, rules for 326-1/4,
determining
330, 331-7/8, both 343-1/8,
337-1/2, PRICE and TIME 354-3/8,
348-3/4, culminations. ALL TIME
360, which PERIODS
completes the circle.
from major
These points are alltops
madeandbybottoms andofALL
a division ANGLES
angles and are from major and minor
measurements tops
of one-half, one-
all of the
andangles valuable
bottoms, as in determining
well as ANGLES the
from trend
ZERO of anat option
tops arebottoms
and found between
must be"0" and
third, one-fourth, one-eight, one-sixteenth, one-thirty-second and one-sixty-fourth.
"90" degrees. When we kept divide 90°
on by
upyour your8 we get in
charts 11¼,
orderthetomost important angles to use – then
be accurate
Compare these points with Master Twelve Chart, your Square of Nine Chart, your
divide it by 3 we get 30° and 60° angles, which are important to use for Time and Resistance
Hexagon Chart and your Major Chart
All of the important angles form between of 360°. You will see how they all confirm the
Points 0 and 90 because 90 is straight
important angles and time factors.
up and down and the most acute (Strongest) angle on which price can rise. Example: The 45
degree angle divides the space from 0 to 90 in half.

These important most important


angles, suchofas,
all11¼,
is when 22½,Time equals
33¾, Price.
45, 56¼, 67½, 78¾, 90,
etc., from each bottom and top will show you where the strongest resistance in
price and time takes place.
Michael Jenkins
The solution to the stock market mystery is to use our rational mind to develop a rational plan to
control our emotions in buying and selling. CYCLES ARE TUE KEY. If one merely believes in
extemal
I willcycles controlling
feel that my effortsourwere
behavior, and uses
successful if at athe
rational
end ofgame plan
reading to book
this investand
withpracticing
that cycle, he
will
thesebecome a successo
techniques, Notice
you throw thatyour
away it is newspapers
not necessary to analytical
and prove thatreports
cycles even exist as
that serve for your
this to work.
rational
What our analysis
crutches far yourhopes to find,
emotional is the beginning
behavior, and yourself
and you find ending points
slightlyofhumbled,
the cycle being
and the number
merely and the
an emo-
proportions of these numbers thathuman
tional tie in with thoseand
creature beginning and ending
not so smart points. Once we have this we
after ali.
can make some good assumptions about how long the current trend in effect wililast and what price
multiple it will expand or contract to based on the prior cycle. It is truly amazing to see long term
cycles repeat almost in an exact fashion.

CYCLES ARE TUE KEY.


Remember that these pattems are a form of cycle.
The key pro-phetic cycle is 360 days, and 360 years equal to the 360 degrees of the circle. Although we use 365.2422 days to the astronomic year, this is not so in prophecy, which is 360 days to the year

THE CAUSE OF PRICE MOVEMENTS IS THE PLANETRY MOVEMENTS.

Venus an orbital
Any planet
of the of 225
angles orDays, but itthat
degrees turnsa to exact
high orsame longitude
low price at almost
forms an exactimportant
on becomes 8 years Cycle
when to same
the Day.
degrees or cycles as outlined above forms to the high or low prices. You should study the time
periods from each low point to the next low point and from a low point to a high point and from
a high pointLast but not
down to aleast of all: always
low point, NEVERgivingGUESS the or TRADE
most weightONtoHOPE OR FEAR.
the record high and record
When in doubt, get out. When youlow do level.
not know the trend, stay out! Buy with
a reason and sell on a rule or for a good reason. Learn to watch and wait.
You Take
should go of
care back over
your past Obedience
health. records andtobring up these
all these rulesangles andsuccess.
will bring square out
different tops and bottoms so that you can prove to yourself
when a stock gets into a very weak position by dropping under important the great value of
using these angles.
angles moving down from bottoms, after having broken strong angles moving up from
bottom, it can decline to very low levels. These extreme fluctuations and declines have
A happened
stock is in in
thethe
weakest position
past and when itagain
will happen has completed
in the future.distribution andthe
This proves broken under
squaring outa of
45°
angle from anTime important
on thebottom
down sideon the
or weekly or monthly
the balancing up ofchart.
PriceItand
is also in the weakest
Time.
position when it has broken under the half-way point between any important top or bottom.
The longer the time period has run and asthe
90°higher
or the price, the weaker the position.
the vertical angle is the greatest angle that can be used, all of the other angles are found
Thesebetween
important "0"angles, such as
and "90".
11¼, 22½, 33¾, 45, 56¼, 60, 67½, 78¾, 90, etc from each bottom and top will show you
where the strongest resistance in price and time takes place. These angles prove the parallel
or crossing point.

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MODING CALCULATING THE ANGLE ON

Every price at which a stock stops on the up or down side is some important
mathematical point, which can be determined either by a division of the circle of
360° or by the square of 12, the square of 20, or the square or half-way point of
some other number.
There is no top and bottom price which cannot be determined by mathematics.
The circle
Every market of 360°,
movement when is divided into of
the result its ageometrical
Cause andparts, when proves
once you thedetermine
reason of the all
Resistance Levels and measures time and volume
Cause, it is easy enough to know why the Effect is as it is. as well as space very accurately.
It is important
Everything movesto divide the circle
to a gravity by 2,or3,to4,a 5,
center point6, 8,half-way
9 and 12, to get the
between some important
bottom
and top or some other important Resistance
resistance Levels.
point. For example: We divide the
circle of 360° by 2 and get 180. We divide by 4 and get 90; then divide 90 by 2
and get 45; 90 isdivide
one of 45the by strongest
2 and get points 22½; divide 22½ by 2itand
of all because equals get a11¼; divide 11¼
vertical
by 2 and get 5-5/8; divide 5-5/8
anglesquares by 2
and represents and get 2-13/16,
1/4 of which
the circle. is the lowest division
Study all of these important and gravity centers or half-way points and the
of the circle that we can use for time periods. Each of these points is one-half of
squares of numbers above 12, as shown on the 360° Circle Chart. All of these
one of the other important divisions of the circle.
mathematical points will help you to determine changes in trend and resistance
Stocks work out the square of different numbers, triangle points of different
points.
numbers,
all pull and bear markets the onsquare
durations depends difference inof
timetheir bottoms,
length between the square
angles intersection ofangles
that steeper theirhavetops, orCycles
shorter time to aandhalf-way point
less steeper angles have longer time cycles

of the different squares according to the time period. Therefore, it is important for
you to study the Resistance Levels according to these numbers
Changes in Trend Occur when Both Time Cycles and Price Supports or Resistances Come Together

Time and price are the same thing , they are interchangeable

The Key was the Retracement only down or up to the half angles of 45° or 60°

the very smallest practical Cycle is 4 minutes

the smallest practical cycle for forecasting is hourly Chart

3 Months is the normal max.of counter trend movement a market will have without changing the main trend

no market declines for 3 full months movement

One Year is the basic Cycle

All Cycles in Gamn courses are astrological nature which are 7,10,20,30,45,60,90 Years

The Great Cycles are 90 and 60 Years

planetary movements are the causes of price movements

225 Days is natural Square (15*15), and is orbital period of planet venus ,The money sign ruler.

Venus Cause Fibonacci ratio of perfect beauty and Harmony (225/365.25=0.618).


A minor change occurs every 7, 10, LOST 14, 20 MOTIONand 21,IN28 SPACEand 30 days. This time period is only a
It is a well known fact in mechanics proportion that itof is the major cycles.
impossible to make any kind of a machine that
will run without lost motion. Markets have a period of lost
The "seventh" period from the beginning of anything is the most fatal and often marks a rapid change in trend one way or the other.
motion which amounts to between
2 and 2½ cents, which is taking up the slack. In other words, they will exceed the angle or the
maincycle
The center thatat itextreme
is working points by 2 to
in either forms2½ cents;squares if they make 3 which
or triangles cents lowersbeyondorthe angleprices
raises they
according to the forces which will go higher the
produce or lower.
energy that causes the moves.
When markets become extremely dull at low levels thru lack of buying power, which is the
same as lack of energy, they may fail to reach extreme points indicated, which would be an
indication of strength. The same would apply if they failed to reach main centers, showing
When a market is advancing and the trend is up on the monthly, weekly and daily charts, it is in strong position as long as it stays above the angle of 78½º or 4 x 1 to the left of the 45º angle
It is still in a strong position when it is above the angle of 67½º or 2 x 1 to the left of the 45º angle, but breaking this angle a long distance from the base will indicate a decline to the angle
of 45º. As I have said before, the angle weakness.
of 45º is the "death" angle and when it is broken one
way or the other, a big reverse move takes place.
When the angle of 22½ºLOST MOTION
or 2 x 1 to the IN TIME
right of 45º is broken, it means complete destruction
and return to the base or bottom.
There is no One such of the thing firstasindications
slow motion of a in reversal
time, butinthere trendiswill a transition
be the breaking period which of the amounts
to the same 45º thing angleas lost or themotion breaking in space of the movements.
half-way point Thisinvaries the last according
minor move. to the major and
minor cycles from 1 to 3 cents above tops or bottoms, Geometrical angles or price resistance
levels.
If several weeks or months are taken up for distribution or accumulation, the greater the extent of the move up or down. The longer a market remains in a narrow range, the greater the move and the longer the duration when it starts.

Tops and bottoms often come out 7½ years apart or on the 90th month. It is very important to watch 90
months for minor as well as major top or bottom.

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This period of 60 months is important because it is 1/4 of the 20-year Cycle and 1/2 of
the 10-year Cycle, and 1/6 of the Circle of 360° or the 30-year Time Period.
90-YEAR CYCLE
This is three times the 30-year cycle and two times the 45-year cycle, and is
Each cycle – either major important
or minorto–watch
shouldforbeextremes.
divided by 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, 1/3
and 2/3 to determine important dates for change in trend. Also, divide prices from
high to low for space movements.
Remember that the geometrical angles from previous tops or bottoms will show
you what cycle the market is following, and when the trend changes.
By checking back on the various cycles you will
be able to determine when extreme LONG,highDULL or PERIODS
low prices can be expected, near what
The market will often narrow
months downoccur,
they should and hold in aon
based narrow range
previous for several weeks
cycles.
or months. This is when accumulation or distribution is taking place. Time is
required to complete
Every price at whichaccumulation
a stock stopsorondistribution and for
the up or down prices
side to square
is some out in
important
time
mathematical point, which can be determined either by a division of the circlewait
from previous tops or bottoms. When the market becomes slow and dull, of
360° or until activity
by the square starts and
of 12, thea square
definiteof
trend is indicated;
20, or the squarethen follow it.point of
or half-way
some other number.

Speculation or investment is theStock best business in the world if you make a


business of it. But in order to make a success of it you must study and be
prepared
When you and not guess,
are able to catch follow insideat
extremes information
the end ofor any depend
great time on hope cycle oryou
fear.can If
you do you will fail. Your success depends
make a large amount of money in one year’s time trading in fast active markets. on knowing the right kind of rules
It makes no difference whetherand youfollowing
catch the them.
extreme low or the extreme high;
the opportunities are great for making money providing you select the stocks
Remember that the harder you work, that the more knowledge you will get, and the
will lead.
more profits you will make.
"7" ismost
The a fatal numberTime
important referredcycle toismany times incycle,
the 20-year the Bible or 240 andmonthsit is ruled andbymost the
planet
stocks andSaturn,
averages which work brings
closer aboutto this contractions,
cycle than depressions,
any other. Five and yearspanics.is one-
The next
quarter of important
twenty and major cycle is
ten years is one-half
30 years,ofwhich twenty is and
caused veryby the planet
important Saturn.it
because
ThisRULE planet1:makes Bull orone bear campaigns
revolution arounddo not
is 120 months therun sunmore every than
30 3 to
years. 3½ years
Saturn up
rules or the
down
products without
of the a move
earth and of 3 to
causes 6 months
extreme or one
high
The next important major cycle is the 10-year cycle, which produces fluctuations year
or low in the
prices opposite
in productsdirection.of the Many
earth
campaigns
atofthe
theendsame culminate
of nature
each 30-year in the
and 23rd
cycle,month,
extreme and this
high ornot running
makes
low everyStocks outyears.
10 the high fullStocks
ortwolow. years.
The Watch
come most
out
the weekly close
remarkably and monthly eachcharts
on important evencycle to determine
10-year of allcycle.
is thewhether
20-year
The minorthecycle.
culmination
cycles are 3will yearsoccur andin6
the 23rd or
years. The smallest 24th month of the
cycleisisthe move,
1 year, or
which in the 34 to
will often 35, 41
show athe to 42,
change 49 to 60, 67 to 72,
One-half most
or 8411th important
to 90th as it equals
months. 45° in the 10th or
angle, which month.
RULE 2: AisBullthecampaign
strongest runs and most fatal.
five years; The next inup,
– 2 years importance
1 year down, is 2/3,andwhich 2
All
years rulesup,based on Natural
completing would
a 5-yearLawcycle. equal
are appliedThetriangle,
a theofsame
end aor5-year
120
to Time,campaign Spacecomes and Volume in the
59th or 60th months. Always watch charts. for the change in the 59th month.
RULE 3: A Bear cycle runs Itfive neveryears pays down.to guess.
First move 2 years down, then 1
The stockyear marketup and moves in 10-year
2 years down –cycles, completing whichthe is worked
5-year down out in swing.
5-year cycles –
a 5-year cycle up and a
RULE 4: Add ten years to any top and it will give you another top of a 10-year 5-year cycle down
cycle with about the same average fluctuations.
There is a major cycle of 30 years, which runs out three ten-year cycles. The
RULE 5: Add ten years to any bottom and it will give you the next bottom of
10-year
RULE cycle
9: How back
to make from the upthe present Forecasts
Annual and the 20-year for any cycle have the most effect
backon
the 10-year cycle and of same kind of a year andyear.about Take the tensame years average
the
andfuture.
the future But in year completing
will run very the 30-year
close to cycle,
the last it 10-year
is best tocycle. have For 30 years
instance past–
fluctuations.
records to check up to1932 makewill uprun a future forecast. For instance: In order to make up
RULE 6: Bear campaigns run outlike 1902, 1912,
in 7-year cycles,and or 31922.
years and 4 years from
my 1922 Forecast, I check 1892, 1902, and 1912, and watch for minor variations in
any complete bottom. From any complete bottom of a cycle first add 3 years to get
monthly moves. But I know that 1922 will run closest to 1912. However, some
the next bottom; then add 4 years to get bottom of 7-year cycle.
stocks willin run close to the fluctuations oftimes
1892 and 1902. Remember each stock
RULE
The smallest complete cycle 7: From
or workout a market isany complete
five years, top Go
and 10 is a complete add three
cycle. Five years
ten equals 50,towhich
get the
is the next
greatest top;
cycle. At thethen
end of a add
great Cycle of 50 years, extreme
works from its own base
high and or occur.
low prices from its backown tops
over past recordsand
arid youbottoms,
can verify this. and not always
three years to the first top, which will give
stocks havethe second top. Add four years to the
three
according to average tops and bottoms. Therefore, judge each stock individually
important moves second intop to get the
a 10-year thirdtwo
cycle, and final
tops top of
three a 10-year
years apart and cycle. the next one
and keep up weekly and monthly charts on them.
fourRULEyears.8:This Addworks five years againtothe anyfive top,yearswill givemoves, the next 2 years bottom up and of a1five-year
year down,
cycle with about then the2same The number
years average
up – two "7" is theand
fluctuations.
major basis Inof
one time,tomove.
order
minor get tops of a 5-year
cycle, add five years to any bottom and it will give the next top with the same
Important daily changes average occur fluctuations
every seven and ten days.

The time factor will overbalance both space and volume


Each stock works out its 5, 10,
20, 30, 50 and 60-year cycles from its own bottoms and tops, regardless of the
movements of other stocks, even those in the same group.

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Never decide that the main trend has changes one way or the other without
consulting your angles from top or bottom and without considering the position
you are in the cycle of each individual stock.
to keep above the angle of 2 x 3 [3 x 2?] it must raise its bottoms l½ points per month or make a gain of 18 points per year.

beginning with the angle of 6 x 1, the stock only has to make a gain of 2 points per year
I have marked on the Pattern Chart the measured degrees of the angles, which you
will see are 3¾°, 7½°, 15°, 18¾°, 26½°, 30°, 33¾°, 37½°, 45°, 52½°, 56¼°, 60°,
The reason why these63¾°, angles71¼°, prove75°, this82½°,way is86¼°, because andthe 90°.45° angle or 45 points,
degrees, or anything else from "0" to 45 is one-half of 90. Therefore parallel
angles beginning at "0" going up and at 90 coming down, must cross on a 45°
angle or at the gravity center.
MyofMethod
the most important figures of are
our basis of money operating
the four quarters,in
but the Stock
we do use Market
the 1/8 part or 12¢ in all is all based
calculations. on mathematical
Stock fluctuations are based on 1/8, 1/4, 3/8, points
1/2, 5/8, 3/4, or
7/8 and the whole figure.

geometrical angles. The Resistance Level[s] are all geometrical angles because
they are 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, 1/3, 2/3, etc., which are proportional parts of a circle
whether large or small and, therefore, represent geometrical angles.
There are three important factors to consider, price, time and space movements.
If we Fordivide our 20-year
example, when period,
the price or 240 months,45,
reaches byit9,meets we getresistance
26-2/3 months, because making it isanequalimportant to a 45° angle of 26-2/3°
angle.
The Third Square of Nine is completed at 243, which would equal 243 months or 3 months over our 20-year
period and accounts for the time which often elapses before the change in the Cycle

the 360° requires Four Squares of Nine and 36 over.

The First Square of Nine runs from 1 to 81.

Note the angle of 11¼°. Note the number 11 on all of your different charts.
the 10-year cycle or the two 5-year cycles, which are 1/4 and
1/2 of the 20-year cycles
There are three dimensions which we
knowthehow
GEOMETRICAL ANGLES
to prove – width, length are
andall mathematical
height. pointsfigures
We use three and doinnot contradict
geometry each
– the circle,
the square,other buttriangle.
and the harmonizeWeand
get prove up the
the square anddifferent
trianglemathematical points.
points of a circle to determine
points of time, price and space resistance. We use the circle of 360 degrees to measure Time
and Price.
The Square
There of 90,
are three or the
kinds Pattern– Chart,
of angles showsthe
the vertical, all horizontal,
the measured andangles that arewhich
the diagonal, important
we useto
foruse in determining
measuring time andtheprice
position of a stock.
movements. WeThese angles
use the squareareofasodd
follows: 3¾, 7½,
and even 15, 18¾,
numbers to get
26¼, 30, 33¾,not 37½,
only45,
the52½,
proof56¼, 60, 63¾,
of market 71¼, 75, but
movements, 82½, the86¼, and 90 degrees.
cause.
When we divide 90° by 8 we get the most important angles to use – then divide it by
3 we get 30° and 60° angles, which are important to use for Time and Resistance Points.
FIRST IMPORTANT GEOMETRICAL ANGLE: 45° or 1 x 1

NEXT IMPORTANT ANGLE 2 x 1 measures 63¾°.

THIRD IMPORTANT ANGLE 4 x 1 measures 75°

FOURTH IMPORTANT ANGLE 8 x 1 measures 82½°

NEXT ANGLE: 16 x 1 measures 86¼°

3 x 1 ANGLE measuring 71¼°

FIRST ANGLE ON BEAR SIDE OF THE SQUARE: 2 x 1 measures 26¼°

NEXT IMPORTANT ANGLE: 4 x 1 measuring 15°.

NEXT ANGLE 8 x 1: measure 7½°.

ANGLE 16 x 1: measures 3¾°

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ANGLE OF 3 x 1 measuring 18¾°

the 45° angle is the most important and should be drawn from all important tops and bottoms

Later you will find under “Resistance Levels” that 22½ to 24 points is a strong support point.
90° or the vertical angle is the greatest angle that can be used, all of the other angles are found
between "0" and "90".
If a new stock opens at 18 or any point below 22½ , then you could make out a square of 22½
to determine the position of the stock on angles. If the stock opened at 36 or any point
between 22½ and 45, you could make up a square of 45.
each important natural angle, such as 11¼, 22½, 33¾, 45, 56¼, 67½, 78¾, 90, 101¼,
112½, 120, etc
Longitude measures the time running across the chart

the important anglesThese and resistanceimportantlevels angles, across,


such as which measure latitude
11¼, 22½, 33¾, 45, 56¼, 60, 67½, 78¾, 90, etc from each bottom and top will show you
where the strongest resistanceStock in price and time takes
fluctuations are based place.onThese angles prove the parallel
or crossing point. Study past records
1/8, 1/4, 3/8, 1/2, 5/8, 3/4, 7/8, and the whole figure. Therefore, and see what has happened anywhen priceprices on monthly
measurement as
charts reached these important
well as time will work out closer to these figures when changed into angles of time than 1/3 or angles or time periods.
2/3Stocks
points for the simple reason that inthe fluctuations 30, moving in 1/8 proportion must330 come andout
Next tomake the 30 important
day change changes in trend, trendthe most everyimportant 60, 120, are 150, those210, that240, occur 300,every 7th,
360 days or degrees closer to these figures.
10th, 14th, 20th andfrom 21stany day.important
You will find top or some bottom. variationThe seasonalin these due changesto theor monthly
fact that
changes based on the beginning of any seasonal
the Sun changes sign every 30 days, and that the Moon returns to its own place every changes are important to watch for tops and28 bottoms.
days and that there is a New Moon around 29 days from the previous New Moon.
Sometimes the change will occur on the 28th day from the previous top or bottom, and at
Marchother21st times, is 90 ondays
the 33rd fromor December
34th day,22nd. due toThis the is the dateinwhen
changes the Moon the Sun andcrosses
the timethe
between these Around changesThe equator
andResistance and
the time that Spring begins
the Earth
Levels stocksormeet Sun changes signs.
resistance going up or down or travelling the same number of points from a top to a
bottom. Tops and bottoms of major and minor movements come out on these
Resistance Levels.
the
the decimal
basis of system,100, thewhich works out points
most important our 5, are 10, 25, 20, 50 30 and and 75, other yearly
which arecycles
1/4,
1/2 and 3/4. The next most important points are 33-1/3 and 66-2/3, which are 1/3
and 2/3 points. The next points in importance are the 1/8 points, which are 12½,
Since
37½, 962½ is the and highest
87½. The digit,next it is in very importantare
importance for the Resistance
1/16 points, Levels which in Time
are 6¼,and
Space. The most important 18¾, 31¼, levels 43¾, according
56¼, 68¾, to 981¼ are: and 9, 18, 93¾. 27, 36, 45, 54, 63, 72,
The 81,second
90, 99,important
108, 117,Resistance 126, 135 and Levels 144.formed You willbynote the that digit manyof 9 are of these
the 1/2points
points,
which
We first aredivide the correspond
as follows: 4½, by
circle 22½, 2 and withget
31½, the
40½,180,other 49½, Resistance
which 58½,is the 67½, Levels
76½, 85½,
strongest 94½, 103½,
resistance level
etc. You simply
because it is theadd 1/2 of
gravity 9, or or
centre 4½, 1/2 to point.
any even It equals figure, 180 or months
figure coming out on
or 15 years,
The points also
which is 3/4 of the 20-year cycle equaland numbers 1/2 of of the9.30-year cycle, which is very
come out very close to
The next important Resistance Levels many of the otherare important
those formed Resistance by 12points and its measured
multiples.on
important.
the basis of 100 and 9 and also the points in the division of the circle of 360°. The
We next divide the circle by 4 and get 90, 180, 270 and 360. These are very
most important points of resistance according If we divide to 12 are: 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48,
important points because they equal 7-1/2 years, 15 years, manyand the22-1/2 years, which
54,
15 by 2, we get 7½.
The 60,
Adding 66,toof
this
circle 72,
any of78,
360°,
the 84,
other
when 90,
points 96,
gives 102,
divided
an 108,
important
into
point 114,which
is 1/16 geometrical
its 120, 126,
corresponds to132,
parts, 138,
of
proves 144
other
the and
Resistance
reasonthe other
Levels.
of
For example: Adding
all
is 3/4 of the circle. 7-1/2These
to 15 givespoints in days,
22-1/2, which weeks,
of a circle. 150 orismonths
an important mark
point and the if beginning and
points
Resistance which you can see on the Master 12 Chart or Square of 12 x 12. A separate
the ending Levels
we and
add 15measures
to this, we get 165, time which and is thevolume as points
1/2 point between well 150as and space
180; 180 very accurately.
of important Time Cycles, as well asimportant
being important Resistance Levels
Itexplanation
is important ofbeing
tothe one of the
Master
divide the
strongest
12
circle
angles. Get
Chart by gives
2,
your
3, 4,
other
these
5, 6, other
8, 9 and
in the same
important12,
way
to points.
getis the Tops and
important
whenDividing
the price reaches bythem,
adding especially
7-1/2 or 15. when the time up.
bottoms of most stocks
the circle by 8, we come
Resistance
also get out
very remarkably
Levels.
important points, close
which are: to
45, a90, basis
135, of 12.
The next important 180, 225, levels
270 andwe 315. obtain
135 [225?]by is verydividing
important360 because byit 3, getting
is 180° from 45.120 as 1/3 and
It is very important to divide thebecause
circleit isby the9 because 9 is90°the fromhighest digit used.
240 as 2/3 point. 315 These
is very equal
important the 10-year cycleof and
opposite 135 and theare20-year 45. cycle and, of
Dividing by 9 we get the following important points: 40, 80, 120, 160,
The next important points for resistance and measurement of time obtained by 200, 240,
course,
dividing thebythird
the circle 16, whichpoint,
gives 22½,or 360, 45, 67½, is 90,
the112½,30-year135, 157½, cycle.202½,
280, 320, 360, all very important 225,Resistance
247½, 292½, 315 Levels and 337½.and corresponding with many
Dividing the circle by 12, we get thethefollowing important points, which correspond
of the other The pointsResistance
obtained by dividing Levels calculated
circle by 32 are also from
importantthebecause
different they points.
with other points: 30, out
measure 60,cycles
90,closely120,in 150, accordance 180, with210,
the Master240, 12 270,
Chart and 300, come330 out and 360. 150
Dividing theseclosely points with thebymonths.
2, weThese getpoints20, are 40,11¼, 60,33¾, 80, 56¼, 100,
78¾, 120,101¾, 123¾,140,etc., 160, 180, 200,
and 210 are very important
just simply adding because
11¼ to any150 of the is within
other figures 30 to getmonths
the next figure.of the 180° angle or
220, 240, 260The280, 300, 320, 340, 360. Many stocks work to these points of a
will1/2
If youcircle take between
the lowest
in division
11¼. time
These
120
division
to
ofaretime,
and
ofgo
of the
minorover180.
making
circle 210
any
importance
of any is
stock
tops
but tops
1/2
importance
and
point
running
and
is 1/64,between
bottoms
which is 5-5/8
back
bottoms often 10out
according
come
180 1/2and
toofon30 of
toyears,
these
240.
price checking
and
After
allaccordingdividing
importanttotops the andcircle by
bottoms, 12,
when weyou it is next
will see important
how well to divide
these by 24, because there
points,
months. especially
I use these are nearing
points the end
and of a major
the Mastercycle.
12points
These points are
points work
and outthe both
otherin
are 24 hours in asa day,
follows:
To determine and
5-5/8,
Monthly the
16-7/8, Earth
28-1/8,
Time
movements, moves
39-3/8,
and
it is
50-5/8,15°
Space.
important every
61-7/8,
to 1/2
divide
73-1/8, hour
84-3/8,
the between
year by 4, or 360°
95-5/8,
which in 24 hours.
important points obtained
106-7/8, 118-1/8, through
129-3/8. All dividing
of these points thethe
are circle
equalby
points 2,90°4 andthe
timeof8,
other as the most
Therefore, we gives get theseasonal
the
important following
points. changes
22-1/2 points:
is or the
1/2 four15,
of 45, 30,
quarters,
11-1/4 is 1/245,
which 60,
of 22-1/2, 75,
about
and 90,isin105,
5-5/8 1/2 or120, 135, 150,
important
90 days and come to the strong Resistance Levels.Resistance
Watch for changes Levels 3, in
every 11-1/4. 6, 9measuring
and 12 months. Most the stocks
Timemake cycles.
changes of importance at the end of each
165, 180,12-month 195, period.210, The 225, next240,
important255, thing270,to do is285,
to divide300,
the year 315, by 3,330,
making345, 360.
4 months, 8 months and 12 months important points to watch.

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the 17th to 18th weeks and the 35th to 36th weeks will be important points to watch for
a change in trend.
the angles will determine when the trend is changing.
24 is an exact point on the Master 12
Chart and 22½ is the support level on the angles
Note that 78¾ is a strong Resistance Level because it is 3/4 [7/8?] of 90.
The reason that 40 is strong is
because it is 1/9 of 360 and 1/3 of 120, the 10-year cycle.
Remember my rule says
that tops and bottoms become half-way points
It made top on the 102nd month. The Resistance point is 101-1/4.
To determine 37-1/2 is a natural
Resistance Levels, Resistance
we first Level, calculate being the 30 1/8, plus1/4,7-1/2 3/8, or 1/2, 5/8, 3/4,
22-1/2 plus 15, 7/8, and 1/3 7/8 and of 452/3 is 39-3/8
points of – all
thestrong
Spaceresistance movement. points on Space
We know movements. that Steel went up in
1908
How and 1909. Therefore
to forecast from this point in 1918 and 1919,
according to TIME:10 years Going later,back we10 expect
yearsit we to work
see
that in 1905, 1906 and in January, 1907, the stock advanced; then in 1915, and
like 1908 and 1909. Steel advanced in 1918 and made last top in October 1916
November,
and 1917 it1919, should justbe10 upyears trend.from We 1909 add 7top. years In 1920
to October, and 1921, 1909Steel top and followed
get
1901, 1910 October, 1916. Top was reached in the early part of November, in July,
and 1911. In June, 1921, made bottom 7 years from the low
1914, nearly 14 years from the 1907 low, 76 months from the 1915 low, 49 months
from 1917In November,top and 242 1928, months Steel made from the toptop 20 in years
Aprilfrom 1901, November,
working out 1908 thetop. 20-year
cycle, the most important cycle.
135 plus 11¼ equals 146¼, an important Resistance Level on
the Master 12 x 12 Chart.
the Space movement 240 points, another very strong Resistance Level, because it is
2/3 of the circle of 360°.
the Space movement
equalled 191¼ points. This is exactly 180 plus 11¼, another strong resistance
point.
My rule says, when stocks have sharp advances, getting up 90 to 100
points, it is time to watch for top and a change in trend.
One of my rules is, when Time and Space
the stock hadbalance, made itsthe returnstock to makes
the 45°top angle. or bottom.
This indicated that
Time and Space had balanced. Suppose the stock had crossed this angle. So long
asApril, 1930,above
it stayed was 10 it, years
it would from have high in April,higher
indicated 1920, prices, and thebut high just in as1910, soon 20as years
it got
back, was reached IMPORTANT NUMBERS FOR RESISTANCE - 12 wetofind 100the high in
belowinit,March it would andbeApril. Going
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1930, was
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the and Price,
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Steel Cycle
made and
worked because
lower. 12
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you months
would
top in October, 1922, and a sharp decline followed in November. All of these and
expect 11¼ at is
the 1/32
end of
of athecircle30-year of 1/2 of
cycle very
much lower prices, especially after Steel 22½°. had reached itextreme
Time Cycles
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at which topa stockfor Steel
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15
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back at 1906, 1916, 1926, of the circle of
1911
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1933:years Steel to 1921. short
declined important
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andto because
cycles
pyramid
34½. This indicated
on was is 49
the 1¼
way years.
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down.
months should be a bear
September, year.
1929,
360°
1921, or
1922 by the
and square of 12, the square of 20, or the square or half-way point of
39 and
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top 18:
and youAn 40:
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important
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months islook
a from Note
number
number
for
1906
geometrical
April, for
referred
1930
some
and 1916
resistance
to
top.
other many
angles
highs
intimes
to
October,
number.
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tell 1923 inand
when
reached
the Price
was Bible.
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was
January
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getting
months
andofthe
it isintoora
trend turned
Israel down,
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twice
40 both 9,
years of
1½ these
intimes
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12, the
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food strong
lasted up 40 from
days. July and
bearish
10-year position
iscycle. 1913 from
andalso the bottom,
low in October, as it already
1903, was
low in a very
in November. bearish
byLooking position back on
There
August
20½: 40
no
to top
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equals December.
half-way
3-1/3
bottom
point
years.In price
1926,
between
7/8 of
which
high 45 16in
is
cannot
January;
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39-3/8. 25,
below determined
therefore
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is 1/9important
of in
a
mathematics.
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times.
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Every market movement angles
isandtheyears coming
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toofOctober,
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and 1929 when toponce you determine the
22½August;
and
of this lowmakes
24: in October;
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a circle, rallied
1/2 ofsharply,45.for The making
reason high
why of the year
stocks ofteninmake the
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month
important
to
of know
December. why time the periods
Effect isand as resistance
it is.
top or bottom in the 23rd month levels ison because
price. the angle of 22½° comes
Everything
Apply these moves
same to
rulesa gravityto any center
other
SQUARE orOF
stock to NUMBERS
ain point
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resistance inForTime and Price. It is 3½
alland
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the
squares or
anglessomeof from
eachother tops
number important
and bottoms;
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the look
half-way uppoint.
the
point example:
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between the We
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square divide
studyof the
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24important
and 25: These are very important thatbecause 24 is twice 12low and 25an is point
the square
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volume of sales
of 360° of
thingtime
by to or
and2between
and
watch
1/2
remember get of
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a 7-year
180. is We
position
cycle.
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divide
on the
Also,
by which
4 and 42½ makes
getis 90;
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then on
lowdivide
odd 90number
by 2as
will work out
number
to the odd
and the
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of
a1/46
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very
and important.
100.
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that
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and
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well
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applying
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of 3 isof9. divide
rules and 22½ by
considering 2 and get
all 11¼;
indications, divide you
will245: When
This theconsider the square 4,Thewhich half-way
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by work
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out the
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of
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ablehalf-way by while
2
to get a the and a because
more
stock
get
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which
2-13/16,
accurate
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which
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the ondigits
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division
of1 6, which
tothat
9. The 10is45°
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out to points point inbetween
angle
the even inthem
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squares.ismaking
26, which it an is
of the
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half-way time periods.
point between Each theof these
square points
of is
3Price.
and one-half
the square of
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one of the other important of45th4 isoften divisions
12½. of the circle.
27 andup 28: or Important
down often tops occur andinbottoms come Onout anyaround of27 to 28 months,
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square outof the5 issquare 25. The ofthe different
half-way
month.
numbers,
point between triangle kindpoints
16 and
chart
25
that
ofis different
20½.
and you major
make orupminorwith campaigns
squares, you end willonfindthisthat time 45 period.
will come Theout reasonon thefor
numbers, The the squareofof6 their bottoms, the square of their tops, or to36a is half-way point
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this that 4ortimes
angle of the a 90°is 736.
different angle Theand
is 28 or
squares
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according
is
that between
2-1/3is theyears.
to the time
25Three
equivalent and
period.
times
of these30½.
9 is
The square
27 andNotice
angles. anythingof 7 is
howthat 49. The half-way
45 comes out on multiples point
the square between ofof 3 9, 36
is very and
the square 49
important,is 42½.
of 20
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because
and square it is the
square of 8of is12,
first 64.odd The
all numberhalf-way
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can square,
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in square
every wayofpossible9 is 81. for Themeasuring
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is 72½.
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movements. is also betweenimportant. 81 and 100 is 90½.
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48 The
andwhich square
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isimportant half-way
an important numbers pointperiod
time between
for changes for 100 in and
changes trend. 121
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or the squareof
30½ 12 is isof 144.
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and half-way
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between 12,between
or25, thethe 121
end ofand
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of and
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aofstock6, it oftenmakes of 13, this
meets 14,periodetc., in
resistance theand
important. same hasway. a good
34 torally 36: from33¾ is this 3/4 of 45.
point. The You same will recall
with athat stock theonbear campaigntowhich
an advance around ended
49intoJuly, 1932, was
50, meeting 34 months
resistance around fromthis the point
1929 and top. reacting
It is always to 45
important to watch for changes anyway. in trend around the 34th to 36th
months. 36 being the square of 6Page makes 18this a strong resistance point.
MODING CALCULATING THE ANGLE ON
63
89 to and 64:90:
62½ 90 is is 5/8
oneofof100. 63 is 7 times
the strongest points 9. 64 is the
of all becausesquareit of equals8, and is 5-1/3
a vertical
56 and 57: These areand verythe important because 56¼toiswatch 45 plus 11¼ 60.orpoint the half-way
angle years, and represents next
1/4 important
of the circle. point 90½ is the half-way after
66 and point
67: between
66 is81 5½ 45
years and 67½. 56½ is12. the half-way point22½ between 49 of and
between and 100,orthe 5½squaretimes of 967½ and is the 45squareplus of 10. or 3/16
In active a circle.
70 to 72: 64.
markets, moves straight up and straight down occur when the 90th score
The number 70 is referred to many times in the Bible. It is three
60:years
This and is one ten, ofthetheallotted
very important span of numbers
the lifeThe oftoman. watch for is 7resistance. 10; It
month, 90th week or 90th day is reached. 90th 70 month times
is the most
is 3½
an important
times time
the 20-year period cycle. because 72week it
is 6 yearsequals 5 years is the halfway of
in time or 1/2
important, but the 90th is alsoand quite 72½ important.
pointthe 10-year cycle or 1/4 of a 20-year cycle. It is one
72 isof theofmost
You between
should always the square watchofthe 8 and 89ththe month square for of tops 9. and 1/5
bottoms 360.
andIt
important
is also time
the periodsof
square after
12 45 toa 49.
and very 60important
is 1/6 of the time circle.
period. Here
important changes in trend. Many important campaigns begin and end
78 to again 80:
in These
we use
the 89th are the rule of 3, multiplying
all important
month; some run becauseto the 91st
20 byis3,7/8
78-3/4 month. Note
weof get 90; 60. 8060
U.S. is is
Steel4 1/3
times 20
ofand
180twiceand 40. the 80 halfway
equals point
1/18 between
of 360° 45 and
circle and75. is Watch
4/5 of stocks
100. that
The
99 tomonthly 1915 to because
100: Important
advance
1916 and100 seeiswhat the happened
square of
60.10.
around the
99 ishesitate 89th to9.90th
11 times 100 is a
square ofto9around is 81. Great 60 or resistance
decline to around
months. occurs around If they these price several levels,
days,psychological
weeks number
or months, for the
you will know public to buy
that they and are sell,
meetingor to hope
resistance for
andthe
On thedaily endings chart and
the beginnings
change often of cycles take place around these
prices to reach. at Stocks
this point often
andby go to 99comes
a reverse and move
ontothe
fail willmake
92nd
occur. 100to 93rd
and often day,
months
but a movement often as you will
runs findto aroundlooking the them
98th up
day on your
before charts.
an important
decline to 99 and then start up again.
84 to 85: Strong change. resistance
It is important levels, toandbecause
watch this 84-3/8
point is on15/16 of chart.
90 and 84 is 7
Study all of these important squares LOST gravity
MOTION centers ora half-way
daily points and the
95 times
tomotion 12 and equals the 7-year cycle. At this point, the greatest
As there
The squares
longer is the
lost of96:
periodnumbersThis
ofin is above
every
time
8 times
in kind
a 12,12.
narrowof as 95-5/8
shown
machinery,
range,
is on90so
the
plus
the there
greater
5-5/8
360° is
the
andmotion
Circle
lost advance
quite
Chart.a or
strong
inAll the
the of decline
these market
stock when
resistance
resistance is metfor
level before
price aand
stock time reaches
changes. the When 90th month antrend or a price
important time of
due to mathematical
momentum, points
whichthey will
drives
break help aoutyou
stock
of to
the determine
slightly
range, above changes
either or up be-low
or indown.a and
Resistance resistanceLevel. The
90. After
period it breaks
comes out under
on 90,
96thitmotion
the lost is the
to 98this first important
month, you will resistance
often find level
an
average points.
below 90.is1-7/8 points.
When a stock is very active and advances or declines fast on heavy volume, it9th
important change in trend because
5-YEAR this
CYCLE 8 times 12 and starts the will often go
The cycle
from 1-7/8 is year.
very The
points important
above 9tha year is always
because
half-way it is important
point one-half
or other strong ofandthemarks 10-year
Resistance thecycleending
Levelandofand the smallest
not go 3
points.
After youThe have same important
rule
thoroughly complete
applies
masteredcampaigns
on acycle all of that
decline. with extreme
the
willmarket
theItlessons, oftenbe high works
passsure oran low
out.
you prices.
important
are rightResistance before youPoint make
Stocks oftenbyNever
a trade. advance
1-7/8guess. to 95Trade
points to 97
MINOR
but noton and 3fail
CYCLES
go fulltopoints
mathematical make beyond 100; then
indications it. they only. often
The minor cycles decline
This are
WHAT to
is 3 97
the tosame
years
YOU 95MUST and
and rule2meetthat strong
years.
KNOW The
appliesBEFORE support,
smallest
to a gravityYOU rally
cycle andis one
center
START cross
in year, 100which
anything.
TRADING again. often shows
a change in trend in
You must know exactly how to apply all the rules. You must know where to place a stop loss the 10th or 11th month.
order and must look up what cycle the year is in, that is, whether it is a bull or bear year,
The market
The greatest time periodalways whether
wasmoves thedown
from main
the bottom in a shorter
trend should
of October period
be up ofortime
27, down.
1923 than
to the it moves
bottomup. of July 8,
1932 ... 104 months, 11 days. The next period was from the last bottom, May 20, 1924, to
July 8, 1932 ... 97 months, 18 days. These great extremes occur at very rare intervals, but
The unless
greatest RULES
you timeknow FOR
period theDETERMINING
between
greatest as main well CULMINATIONS
bottoms
as the least was 48 BY VOLUME
months,
movement, 27you days; OF
cannot nextSALES
do46accurate
months, 15
1days;
- At the next end 40ofmonths,
any prolonged 4 days; Bull nextCampaign
38 months,
forecasting. or 24rapiddays. advance
There in
were an 4individual
at 32 stock,
to 36 there
months
is usually
apart and one a largeminor increase
at 14 months in the volumeapart. Again, of sales, you'll which seemarks that these the end importantof the bottomscampaign, at
came
Aleast
Beartemporarily.
Market always Then, runsafter outata the
sharp
the same
enddeclineofnumber
3 and on 4-yearof points
heavy volume
periodsor more in a much
of sales, whenshorter a secondaryperiod
of time
rally takesthanplacea Bulland Market.the volumeLike everything
of sales decreases, else that isitgoing is an downhill,
indicationgravity that the helps
stock tohas
pull
TheitVOLUME
down faster OFand SALES
made momentum is the
final topreal driving
is gained
and that the power
faster
mainon behind
the downside
trend theturn
will market than
down. and onshows whether
the upside.
2 - If theSupplystock orholds
Demand afterismakingincreasing a second or decreasing.
lower topLarge and gets buying dull or and selling
narrow ordersfor somefrom time,
professional traders, the public or any other
working in a sideways movement, and then breaks out on increased volume, it is a sign source of supply and demand, are bound to be
of
registered on the tape and shown in the volume of sales.
SUMMARY: SALES INCREASEaNEAR furtherTHE decline. TOP AND DECREASE NEAR THE
3 - After aBOTTOM, prolongedexcept declineinofabnormal several weeks, markets, several
like October,monthsand or several
November, years, at the time a
1929
stock is reaching
when the market was moving bottom, the volume
down very of trading
fast should
and culminated on large volume in
decrease and the range
The market really had been
fluctuation
of should
sales, narrow down. This is one of the sure signs that liquidation is running
sold to a making
standstill. a sharp
Traders bottom,
and investorsfrom which solda out swift rebound
everything followed.
because As they a
its course
rule, after andfirst
the thatsharpthe stockrally, is getting
there is a ready
secondary to show declinea change on in trend.
decreased
feared things LARGEST were going
VOLUME to get OF worse. It was the same old story: A bull
4 - After the first sharp advance (when the SALES
trend is BEFORE
changing FINAL
from4.a TOP Bear Market to a Bull
By goingmarket over begins
the records involume,
gloomwill as
and described
ends inthe above
glory. Allunder
of the Ruleindications were comes plain:
Market) the stock will haveyou a secondary find that
reaction largest
and make volume of sales
bottom, justoftenthe same asbefore it had
finalatop The small
is reached; volume of sales and narrow range of fluctuations indicated that the than in
secondary rallythat after when
the firstthe actual
sharp decline. high is made, If the volumethe volume of salesof sales decreasesis smaller on the
previous months, end had been reached and that to athe changethat in trendpublic was certain.
reaction and then weeks,
the stock or moves
days. This is
up, advancing due onfactheavier the volume, it often will beloads up heavily,
an indication of
buying all they can carry,
We know that under normal conditions when the market
an advance gets
the volume very
to higher active; then as the market
levels.grater when a stock is advancing
is always nears top, their
than when it is declining, because demand having there are been more supplied,
wash sales, they buy poolless. operations and manipulation.
When once again we have a free market and everybody is permitted to trade who can put up
This square of 12 theismoney,
always there important will be better business
in working out timeand periods general because prosperity.there are 12 months
in a year. The square of 144 is the GREAT SQUARE and works better then any other square
both for TIME AND PRICE because it contains all of the squares from 1 to 12. This chart is
divided up into sections of 9 both for time and price because 9 is the highest digit.
The Master Numbers are 3, 5, 7, 9 and 12.
The No. 9 and its multiple is the most important
because 9 digits added together equal 45. The next number of greatest importance is 7, the
The No. 3 is mentioned numberThe mentioned
thenextBible more
numbernext to times
in the in the
No.
importance 7 andBible
is 3 No. than any other
is important
5 which thenumber.
is because 3 x 3 equals 9,
the squarenumber
balancing of 3, and betweenit is the1 first and old 9. The[odd?] square number of 5that is 25forms and the a square
second greater
square than
of 5itself.
is 50
Three mustisbe
which just used
1 overin everythe square way possible.
of 7 making 3 x 749 equals
to 50 21, very3importantx 5 equalsfor 15, 3 x 9 equals
a change in trend.27 and
3The
x 10importance
[12] equalsof36, thevery circle of 360 deg.
important because must itnot be overlooked
is the square of 6.inThe connection
No. 12 iswith alsothe squareof
spoken
ofin144the because
Bible many thetimes
proportionateand is of parts greatof the circle agree
importance. Jesuswith the parts
selected of 144. 2-1/2
12 disciples. There times
are 144
12
equals 360 and 1-1/4 times 144 equals 180, 1/2
months in the year, and 12 signs of the Zodiac. The important 12’s in the square of 144 are 12, of the circle, and 90 is 5/8 of 144. 9 is 1/16 of
144, 18 is 1/8, 27
24,36, 48,60,72, 84,96, 108, SQUARES is 3/8, 36 is 1/4,
120, 132 and 45 is 5/16 and always very important for time and price
IN 144.THE These SQUARE are OF all important
144 for both time and price
changes and for resistance levels. days, 48 is 1/3 of 144, and 54 is 3/8 and 63 is 7/16, 72 is 1/2 of
These squares where the anglesincross TRIANGLE
are weeksof great and
POINTS months.
importance for time and price resistance.
144,
The 81 the square of
triangle or9, is 9/16 of 144 and 90 iscross 5/8, 99 isthe 11/l6, 108 is 3/4, 117 is 13/1672, and 126
These are 36,points 45, 54, where
63, 72,the 90,green
108, and angles at the top are end of the most important.
square of 144These at theare top and144, the
36, 48, 96, 108 and, of course, is 7/8
72, and andthe 135
end isof15/16
the of 144.of 144 at the top and the bottom.
square
bottom. When the price is at a point equal to 36 and the time periods in days, weeks or months
is at 36, TIME and PRICE is SQUARE and it is important to watch for change in trend. With
the square of 144 you can get any square from 1 to 144. Suppose you want to get the square of
72; you move across to 72 for time and if the price is at 72 moving up on the chart, PRICE and
TIME have balanced, or squared out, and are at the 45 degree angle and at the half-way point on
the Master Price, Time and Trend Calculator.

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MODING CALCULATING THE ANGLE ON

There are 24 hours in a day, therefore 6 days are required to pass through 144 and a total of 864
At the present time, all exchanges days to are pass open
through 5 days theasquare
week with the exception of holidays and
of 144.
most of them are open 5 hours each day, therefore, it will require 28 days and 4 hours to pass
through 144 at the rate of 5 hours per day and 5 days per week. [Trading time for grains is 225
minutes or 3.75 hours per day or 38 days and The1-1/2 14 year hours to pass through 144 at the rate of 3.75
cycle is always very importanthours because per day it is and
2 seven 5 days year perperiods.
week.] 14 years equals 168 months
and 169 months is the HOW square TO ofUSE THE MASTER
13 making it very important SQUARE forOF 144
a change in trend and this is
Follow all rulesalso on angles
an importantas given time in the Master point.
resistance Forecasting course.
Place this chart at the bottom or 0 on the Daily, Weekly or Monthly Chart or place the bottom of
the chart on the low price or SQUARE of
CALENDAR DAYS the HIGH AND PRICE, MARKET TheDAYSLOW PRICE, and the square
of the RANGE and
For any kind of a chart, we move over one space for each unit ofshow where time end price balances.
time. Therefore it would
require 144 market days or 144 calendar days to complete the square of 144.
Place the MASTER CHART at 72 which is 1/2 of 144 or on any
one-half point of the price range or 1/2 of the high selling price.
May beans reached extreme high on Jan. 15, 1948, just 18 days
THE beyondCIRCLE,the TRIANGLE
even 15 year ANDcycle.SQUARE
Thecircle
The day isofdivided
360° and intothe hours,
nine minutes
digits areand theseconds.
basis of all The four divisionscalculations.
mathematical of the day are: The
Square and the Triangle form within the circle, but there is an inner circle and when
Sunrise, Noon, Sunset and Midnight. Of these the most important are: Noon, an inner thesquare,
Sun is
straight overhead or on a 90° angle, and Midnight,
as well as an outer square and an outer circle, which prove the fourth dimension in working the opposite point or 180° from Noon and
90° from
out market movements. Sunset.
7-DAY
Because PERIODS:
we are using The time
7-dayperiods
Time Periods of 7 calendar with the days from any1/2
Calculator, important
of 7 days high
or 3½or low days level
is
is ofimportant
great importance. 14adays is the YEARS
to watch for change in most
trend.important
Always watch and 21 thedays
3rd or andthree
4th dayweeks from is any
next in
Later we will refer
importance. to the fouroften
Reactions seasons2or the divisions of the year,weeks whichand are then
Spring, Summer,
important high or low will level for arun minor weeks,
change and in sometimes
trend, which3 later may become resume
a major the
Fall
main and Winter
trend. and in
Rallies important
a Bear Market to watch oftenfor change
run 14 in trend.
days, and However,
sometimes the21 divisions
days and of then
Time
change.
are from theresume date of the the downward
actual important or main high and low prices.
trend.
TheThe pitch or yearly
important trend iscycles
determined
are 1, mostly
3, 5, by
SEASONAL
2, 7, 9, the
TIME
10, 45° angle,
PERIODS
12, 14, 15, which
18, 20,is the21,most
22½,important,
24, 25, 27, but28,
other
In angles
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49, be used Time
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calculate
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divide thethe4th dimension
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calculate is the
the Time thePeriods
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important, fromslow
and ordate
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when thethe angles,
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in the
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causes
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as market
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proportionate parts of the cycles for a change in trend.
the 3-year
later regaincycle,importantthe 5-year May cycle,
angles 5and
ends 7-year
1/8 orcycle,
increase the weeks
6½ 10-year
pitch offrom
thecycle,
angle
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21 startwhich
moving is 1/2
up of the
faster.
30-year cycle, and 20 years, which is 1/3 of
Jun. 21 ends 1/4 or 13 " the 60-year cycle, and 30 years, which is a
complete
Jul. 23cycle endsof1/3 360 ormonths.
17 "
Aug. 5 ends 3/8 or 19½ "
The major center is where the strongest Sep. 22 ends resistance1/2 or is 26met.
" These numbers are 66, 67,
Nov. 8 78 ends 5/8
and 79. or 32½ "
If we divide our 20-year period, Nov. or 240 22months,
ends 2/3byor9,35 we" get 26-2/3 months, making an
important angle of 26-2/3°, months, Dec. 21 endsor3/4
days, or 39 Nine
weeks. " times 9 equals 81, which
completes Feb. 4the endsFirst 7/8 or 45½of"Nine.
Square
To complete Mar.the 20 360°
endsrequires1 year orFour 52 "Squares
of Nine and 36 over.
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number the5Circle
is the by most beginning
important at 1number
in the center and going
of the digits because aroundit isuntil we reached
the balance or
Note 360.
mainthe Note
center.
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are or
of Nine four of
the Nine
numbers
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side of
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it. Note
where reason
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is shown is:
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times
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continue over
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the Square
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of beginning
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have made 19 andcolumns,
ending
points.
again,361 the is a transition
square of 19 by point19.and Notebeginshow this the proves
next Circle.
up the Should
circle.we leave the
One-half of thefirst
circle isspace 180°.blank
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in the it "0", then we would
grand-center, wherecome out at from
all angles 360. the
Everything
four corners in and
mathematics
from the East, must West,prove.
North You and can beginreach
South at thegravity
centercenter,
and work out, or
number 181 begin at the
appears,
outer rim and work into the center. Begin at the
showing that at this point we are crossing the Equator or Gravity center and are starting left and work right to the center or to
The fourth circle around is completed the outer at 37,rim aorgain
square.of 18 over the previous circle. The
We on the other half of the circle.
fifthbegin
circle with a circle ofat"1"
is completed 61,inathe gaincenterof 24and overwhile this only circle.
the previous contains The 1,sixth
yet the circle
circle is
We have astronomical and mathematical is 360° just proof
the of the whys and wherefores and the
same.
completed at 91, a gain of 30 over the previous circle, and the seventh circle at 127, a
cause of the workings of geometrical angles. When you have made progress, proved
gain of 36 over the last circle. Note that from the first the gain is 6 each time we go
yourself worthy, I will give you the Master Number and also the Master Word.
around.
The eighth In other
circle words,
aroundwhen we haveattravelled
is completed 169, a gain six times
of 42 around
over thewe have
first. Thisgained
is a very36.
Note that this completes the first Hexagon and
important angle and an important time factor for more reasons than one. It is 14 years as this equals 127 months, shows why
some andcampaigns
one month,will or run
double10 yearsour cycleand of sevenseven months,
years. or until they
Important reach
tops andabottoms
Square of
All this The eleventhby
is confirmed circlethe is completed
Hexagon,
Master Twelve oratthe 331, a by
important
Chart, gain the of
last60angle
culminate at this angle as you will see by going over your charts. Square of Nine
the four over
seasonsthe
of last
45°.
and circle.
by the The 12th
circle is completed at 397, which completes the
Chart, and also confirmed by the Hexagon Chart, showing that mathematical proof is Hexagon, making a gain in 11 circles
of 66 from
always exactthe nobeginning.
matter how 66 months,
many ways or five yearswhat
or from anddirections
six months, you marks
figurethe it.
culmination of a major campaign in stocks. Note how often they culminate on the 60th
Note the
month, thennumber
have a360 on theand
reaction, Hexagon
make aChart. second It completes
top or bottom a circle
in the of 66th
360°.month.
From our Note
thebeginning
number point 66 onthis theoccurs
MasteratTwelve an angle Chart.of 150° Noteon thethe
it on Hexagon
SquareChart of Nine goingandaround,
see that
66butoccurs
measuring on anfrom angle theofcenter,
180° onit the would equal an
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Chart, allofof90°
whichor 180°,
confirms making this a
the strong
strong point, hard and difficult to pass, and
angle at this point. the ending of one campaign and the
beginning of another.

Page 20
MODING CALCULATING THE ANGLE ON

When any stock has passed out above 120° or especially above 127° or 127 points and
gone out of the Square of the first Hexagon, its fluctuations will be more rapid, and it
will move faster up and down. Notice near the center that in travelling from 6 to 7 it
strikes the angle of 180° or 90°, but when the stock gets out to 162, it can travel up to
Remember
169 before striking that everything another strong seeks the angle. center Thatofisgravity why fast andmoves important occur tops up and and bottoms
down as
are formed according The angles formed going straight upofand across,
stocks gettohigher centers and and asmeasurements
they move from atime center from in a time.center, base or
may
In working form just outthe thesame 20-year going Cycle
beginning across inpoint,
the asstock theeither stock toptravels
market, or the bottom. over
first 60°, for days, or 5 years, weeks,from months the
Marketor years.
beginning movementsThus, the
forms a arestockbottommade going of
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same Thewould
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or "0"the and
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The angle
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60°, two
22½°,orand theand get
Studyis just the the same
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of a building. First, theseefoundation has to be Whenlaid and then
180°; the
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higher divide
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years and carefully
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on.
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The cube andthe
or
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hexagon
then
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met.
strong
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the
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fourth of
11¼
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to 180°
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the circle. form That
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important angles andaround bottomsthe come circle. out at each
end ofin 20the years or 240 months, completes the third side. We are now a two-thirds
oneI haveof space
these
onlythe degrees.
shown
market.
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When
instance,
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from out up
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to 360°. months
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time will
drawn
or occur
in red,
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hexagon. building,
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top; completes
therefore, it our
is a 20-year
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months is divided
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by 2there
and and will
they
3 and
aredays, be redivided,
thesimilar important tops wecausing get therapid
square
following
angles.
important
fluctuations and angles
fast
cycle. and The fifth
measurements 60°, or 300° ofthis point,
time, space andweeks, volume or months,
around completes
the circle 25
of 360°:- years, a
moves
After dividing of up and thedown circle becauseby 2, the but angle
nextit important is so acute number that stocks
to divide can not remain long before
5-5/8,repetition
7-1/2, 11-1/4, the first16-7/8,
15, 5 years, 22-1/2, completes 30,the fourth side ofby our is building
3. Dividing andbyis56-1/4,
3,a we
getvery 120°, 240° and 360°,The making starting the in27-7/8,
importantthe opposite triangle
33-3/4, direction.
points.
37-1/2,
We then
39-3/8, 45, 50-5/8,
divide 120 by 2 and
60,the important
61-7/8, angle.
67-1/2, 73-1/8, sixth
75, every 60°
78-3/4,1482-1/2, or 360°, completing the circle and ending 30 years
Note
get the angles culminations
of 60°, that occur
150°, 210°, 300° and and
330°. 1584-3/8,
Weyears, divide
90,
18060 95-5/8,
months,
by 2
101-1/4,
and or get when 105,
the an 106-7/8,
180°
angles angle
of 30°
as measured by our123-3/4,Time Factor, which runs 1° per146-1/4, month on an 152-7/8,
angle of 45°,
or 112-1/2,
and antheir angle 118-1/8,
straight up
proportionate
120, and down
parts around. is129-3/8,
reached.
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135,
divide How 140-5/8,
30 rapid
by 2 the
and moves
get the
150,
are whenofthey
angles 15°
157-1/2,
near
and this
their
163-1/8, completes
168-3/4, 174-3/8, the top. 180, This 185-5/8,is a complete 191-1/4, cube196-7/8, and we 202-1/2, begin 208-1/8, over again. 210, 213-3/4,
angle and
proportionateStudy how fast
angles they move
around up and
the circle. down Then and how quickly reverse. It is the same with the
219-3/8, 225, this in236-1/4,
connection with thedivide Hexagon 15 by Chart.2 and we get
It will helpthe you. angles at 7½°
45°, the 135°, the230-5/8,
225° and the 315° 240, angle.
around
241-7/8, Notethe we
247-1/2,
how
circle. this 253-1/8,
proves the258-3/4,
important 264-3/8, campaigns, 270,
275-5/8, THE SPIRAL
281-1/4, CHART
286-7/8, 292-1/2, On298-1/8, this chart, 300, have only
303-3/4, 309-3/8,shown315, the 45, 320-5/8, 60, 90, 326-1/4,
when
24 hours tops in anda 225,
day bottoms
divided workout
into300, thein regularity
circle equals and 15°equal for each number hour. of months apart. Note the
120, 135,
330, 180,
331-7/8, 240,
337-1/2, 270, 343-1/8, 315 and
348-3/4, 360 degree
354-3/8, angles.
360, which ThisThere shows
completes
arethe 48division
the
divisions
circle. of of
the
22½°,the and then
circle of 7½°,follow which the are nextimportant importantinangle, measuring the 30° day, angle, weekly thenand themonthly
45°, then time note the 60°
periods.
circle
These by 2,
points 4 and 8, and also
NATURAL shows the
SEASONAL one-third point
TIME and
PERIODS the two-thirds point; being the
and 67½° are are close alltogether,
made by but
NATURAL
a division
both very
SEASONAL
of anglesstrongTIME and
angles. are Note
PERIODS
measurements also 112½°ofand one-half,
120°, one- both
vital more
These
The and periods
third, most doimportant
one-fourth,
you study not start
these angles,
one-eight, with
Permanent the we placed
calendar
one-sixteenth, Chart,them year so you
but
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more start you canwithwill see the howSpring
and
appreciate space Season or great
one-sixty-fourth.
their time March makes
value, 20.
strong
These angles
seasonal and close
time together,
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be started important
at the tops
beginning and bottoms.
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The
and year
Hexagon is not
mathematical Chart dividedand
points according
periods.
your measureMajor These to
Chart calendar
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way of Periods
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will
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or volume.
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the by
the 4 seasons of the year, 21,
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year.
to MayThese 5 is 1/8
angles periods
1/3and ofand atimeyearrun as
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of 46
or follows:
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days
period of 12 months, Marchcan 21June to May
be 21 5is =1/4
divided by1/816 ofofawhich ayear yeargives oror91 1/2 of a season 23 days which
approximately
days
accounts forwe May July
market 6moves
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Below give the Tables showing year theoften 121
Price and3Time
days weeks to 1 month.
Periods.
June 21 Aug to 5Julyis 23
3/8 =
of 1/3
a year of a or year 136 or days a season
1/8 of year 46 days 6½ weeks Price 6½
July Sept 24 to 22 August is91 1/2days8of= a3/8 year of aoryear 182 or
days season
1/4 of year 13 weeks Price 13
August 9 to September 23 = 1/2 of
daysyear
a
1/3Nov of year 8 is 121 5/8 of days a year 17 weeks or 227Price 17
September Nov 2224 is to 2/3 November
of a19½ yearweeks 8 =242
or 5/8days of a year
3/8 of year 136 days Price 19½
November 218isto November 22 or=273 2/3 days of a year
1/2Dec of year 3/4
182 of a year
days 26 weeks Price 26
November 23 to February 4 = 7/8 of a yearEach period of one year or
These Tables measure Price
GREAT 5/8CYCLE ofFeb
and Time
year 4 is
- 227 7/8days
Resistance
MASTER
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TIME
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60 YEARS
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1869 business
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following that
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365 SEASON
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These 20-YEAR CYCLE
the 42nd
Rule 1 are- Amonth.Maycampaign
bull 5,21 August
months 5, or
generally
accuracy
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1/4 of
and runs this
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that
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the averages work closer tothis thisperiod cycle isthan 1/8the toof any the other. Refer
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reasons
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is note itMany
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of 60-year
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and one-sixth
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campaign.
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8 is a bull whether
year. Prices the culmination
start advancing will occur
in the in
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duethe
advance to end 34th in 1929.
usually to 35th takes or 41st place. toReview
42nd month. 1898,
every 10
cycle. years.
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1919 in
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have
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that
CYCLES a 1928.
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bullmarket
or bear of the cycle
ends past; for
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a bull
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make begins. up a
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of
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from 19191831 –
next bottom; then addthe 4 years to whenthat
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arallybearoften
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and 1917,
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another rally starts. one of
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closely.
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numbers next and *90
cycle 123¾
years,
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and 247½ runs292½
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study 1891 to 1900, 22½
the next *60
1901 101¼
cycle to 1910, *1351911
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1930,
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repeat over and
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and the 303¾
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occur at the end of the 20-year *45 78¾ *120 157½ 202½
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again *315
at the *360 end
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these angles are very strong extreme andhigh important, prices have just the always samebeen as the 45 degree angle, and indicate
reached.
strong culmination points.

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stock:
1. Annual Forecast determines MODING year CALCULATINGof Time Cycle,THE whether ANGLE bullON or bear year, and main
trend of the general market, up or down.
2. Cycle of individual stock, whether up or down year.
3. Monthly position on angles from tops and bottoms and time periods.
Always consider the annual forecast and whether the big time limit has run out or not before
10. 4. points
Weeklydown position on thetime periods from tops and bottoms and on angles from tops and
judging a reversefrom move. Do last nottop failand to considerthe trend theis up on monthly,
indications on Time, weekly bothand daily
from with
main the
tops
price near bottoms. See if it is squaring out Time from top or bottom.
andsupport
bottoms, angle,also you Volume couldofbuy Sales with and a stop position loss on order 2 to 3 points
Geometrical Angles.away; then
5.if Daily
the position
stock broke onback angles over from 5 points, important the tops previous and bottoms and time periods. showSee
A daily chart gives the first short change, which may runreaction for 7 to 10 limit, days;it would the Weekly aChart
whether change a stock in is near
trend and square you of recent
should be top
out or
of bottom.
it.
gives the next important change in trend; and the Monthly the strongest. Remember, weekly
11. 6.Remember,
Resistance levels the most on important
price. Seefactor whether to 3dependthe stock onoristomore,
near
determine any half-way the position point of or aother stock
moves run 3 to 7 weeks, monthly moves INDIVIDUAL 2 to monthsSTOCKS according to the yearly cycle,
is Geometrical Angles. Be sure tobefore points of support
bring up or resistance.
the angles from "0" from recent tops and
I have told you before that you should not depend reversing. upon the Averages to forecast
7. Look to seeEach if stock stock hasworks held out for several its 1,to2, days,
3, 5, whether
bottoms. 7,weeks 10, 15, or 20,months 30,is50 around
and 60- the same level,of
the trend
Yearly
individual bottomsstocks. and tops: Averages
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trend, and making
while many higher or lower
12. and
year whether
cycles
Never from
overlook it isits about
own
the fact ready
base thator to
you cross
bottoms mustor andbreak
have tops,a important regardless
definite angles
indication of the from tops
movements
before or stocks
making bottoms.
ofa other will
trade.
bottoms
follow each
this year.
average For
trend, instance,
you shouldif a stock
1929
figure hasFORECAST
out made
each a higher
stock bottom
individually each and year
let itsfor five
position years,on
8. Look
13. Mostup important
volume ofofsales. allthan See whether
stocks,
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same orgroup.
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thenNever makes
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angles that
lower
my and the
bottom
discovery main
time of
periods thehas
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60-year
determine changed year,
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figured the
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reversal 1929
in
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year
loss
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long
stock
angles from top1919.or bottom and past
without few days
limit risk.
considering or weeks.
thethat position oftops the market
down
1869, cycle.
1909, The
and same rule applies
Looking back
is likely when 20
to up stocks
years,
make we
tops arefind and making bottoms. lower
top was reached for in and
a number August, cycle
of years of
1909,
9. Look up space or price movement, each or down,
individual for past
stock. movements. Find out what was
and
Take 60 years before,stock top was reached in a
inthe bear
July, market.
1869. likeIfthe youMaster will read my Annual Forecast carryfor
the any individual
greatest advance orand decline make forup past chart
few weeks or months. Forecasting
For example: Chart,
if a stock it
When
1929,extreme
across you
10 will advances
years see or that
20 I or
years, had declines
figured
and see occur,
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tops time
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not market
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the
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made to 1/2andaof
up
has reacted 5 points several times and at the time you look it up, if you find it is 3
the
chart distance
stated of the acovered
that10-year "Black in theon
Friday"
cycles previous
would
US Steel comemovement,
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ofFollowing 20-year the
strictlytrend
cycles, thehas 1869
and changed,
amtop,alwaystheat
top would have come in July, 1929, and
glad to furnish these charts to students of my Course on Forecasting, so that they may study 1936
least some FORECAST
temporarily.
stocks did make top at that time. Following the
ItIf1909
the we
is wish
top,to
important
individual wemaketocould
stockswatch up aspace
expect
and forecast top
be convinced infor
movements. August,thethat year When
and
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theoryTime wewill
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years 1929-33 back is a 1/4, very important cycle, we looktheat
individual stocks was reached better thanSeptember itby willbreaking
1935 work 3, 1929.
FORECAST onback the over
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last 1869
move
made top,from
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top continued
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in 1876
low to
out the Forecast for
July and a to
first, decline
extreme
1935,
big then
we see Next,
decline and
1896,
high,
on thiswe20-year reached
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and
which
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indicates
but in
are running
extreme November,
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against
the
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made See has
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find thatin
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in September,
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in 1915,
or the 6th without
the being
high of the year was reached in
many
1876 other
- We find bottoms were reached around this time in other cycles. Afterdecline the bigtodecline from
thatthat the averages run up andchanged. reach high in March; then the end of
December.
convinced time cycles
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oflook
the repeat
10-year
back early
at 1865, cycles.
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These
1905, andof
regular years
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or theand it
1926.
10-year is possible to forecast
1929,
Study
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all all
of thethat
these in
tops October,
1866
instructions - We find
– 1869, and
cycles. 1933,
that
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1909,
find thatthe
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that
and
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a sharp
have
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reaching
you;
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read
in 1905 theinwas
them
followed
the high Dow-Jones
February;
in
over then
in several
the averages;
fall times,
of the then
as
year,
future market movements. By studying October:
an advance, Resistance
in 1925 the high
with top of the year was Levels,
in November.
in October. Geometrical Angles, and Volume
1896 followed an advance toawhich
new high levels, crossing the top ofthisJuly, a 1933.
in-they
Next, we -look at 1896, ismaking
40 years back, 1935,or two 20-year cycles, a invery
each
just
of as
Sales time
they did in
connectionwill
1886 become
1929. We Therefore,
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what clearer
we would
a sharp
the
months
have
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toCycles,
watch for totopand
you
good guide
you. seein
bottom
you
and Study
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January, the
easy
the Forecast
determine
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a
My Annualcharts
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for 1935, work
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advance
changing actual
at and
the
practice important
as well presidential
as sharp
on
determine when it would culminate. aend decline
past election
to new
performance.
was made lows
up in October, year,
in May;
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Insharp
1934, indicated
sharp of this
is as
top for1936
advance,
no
campaigns.
decline
November way, October 28will
other
in December.
15-16, 1935. you and abe.
reaching high
will inWe
make find
November,
way, outside of using the 20 and
secondary top for that
progressand there
and was
will a 60-
realize
year cycle moderate
that we rally and
could
1906 into-There
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appreciate
ishave
are
nextother
to compare forecast the
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to advantage.
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1906.
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method
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Forecasting.
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year,
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great
after
the trend
the Dow-
rally
its
McKinley to May, from
culmination so closely
boom,Jones which30began inAverages
1896, culminated. The railroad averages reached the highest
which a panickyprice declinein history
price
followed,
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of all theupprevious
to thatyears time.
culminating
crossed
From
in the in
108
1929.
in May,
the high
15th-year
1935,on
zone.ofTherefore,
they
January,
August
were above
theamarket
8,
the 1896,
average
sharpindicated
declinehigher
high with
followed
the averages
to May. Much of this at selling
the lowest
was caused levels
by the San in years.
Francisco pricesFrom and showed
earthquake. that that point,
there
Then, would
therebe awas
a bull campaign
bullacampaign.
rally into June, followed started, by a sharp with prices
decline to low in July, with the
bottom just slightly higher than the low of May. From this low there was an
ALWAYS FOLLOW RULES: working
Decide higher
this important
advance to September, when another top was made, but lower than the top in
to December. point before you start trading. If you
do 1916not -intend
The next important
to follow the rules
January; cycle
then is 20
strictly,
followed a decline years
dointo not later,
begin
December orand 1916.
a panic We
trading. Never
followed find that prices
allow
in 1907. guesswork declined or thein
1926 - The next important 10-year cycle to consider is 1926, when the great Coolidge bull
human January,
element
Always check and double rallied
to enter moderately
campaign into check,your
was underway. in
trading.
follow February,
From Stick
allthethe then
low rules,to the
in December, declined
"Capital"
study 1925, the sharply
stocksrule,
major to
and
rallied to April,
under rallied
and minor time cycles no to
condition
risk
for more June,
forecasting, thanthen one-tenth
the declined
February,of
angles 1926; and
your thenmadecapital
had a sharp bottom
ondeclineanyinto inone July,
March, trade.fromstocks
some which
Follow breaking a big
the bull campaign
asmathematical
much rules and
as 100 from points. From tops this and bottom bottoms,
there was athe sharpResistance
advance to new high Points levels, of Price between tops
started,
and bottoms. If you ignore making top
reaching one in November,youthenwill
important
top in August; 1916,
make
point,
another sharp in
itadecline a
success.
may warget
to market.
youin October,
bottom A
wrong.from panicky
Remember, declinethe whole
can never exceed followed
allwhich a rallyfrom
of its followed the latter
to December, part of
but stocks November
did not get backinto
uptoIthe theDecember.
high reached
in August that year. Now,parts,when I get and ready allto of make the up my parts Forecast make for 1936, whole.
will consider all ofIfthe
you leave
cycles. I out one
Thisofcompletes will go backour comparison
and also the the rules, of
7-yearyou thecycles, 60,do 40,
thenot 14-year and
have 20-year
a complete
and 15-year cycles
cycles, which trendback offrom 1936.
There are two kinds of cycles: Time cycle or natural cycles and cycles derived from the significant prices. And these cycles will have important divisions on 1/8, 1/4, 1/3, 3/8, 1/2, 5/8, 2/3, 3/4 and 7/8. Thus the 30 year time cycle will be divided into important probable turning points as follows:

the parts or one ofcheck is halfindicator.


1/8 – 3.75 years
the 30-year cycle. But, at this writing,1/3Truth with
– 10be
my
1/4 – 7.5
years
knowledge
years
toldand
firstso….
on.
and experience of the future
cycles,
W.D. Gann's market time cycles are based on the idea that market movements are related to cyclical patterns of time, and that these timeIcycles
expectare relatedthe 1896
to the square of 9, acycle toconcept
mathematical repeatwhich hein 1936.
believed held the key to understanding the market. Some of the different types of market time cycles according to Gann's method include:
There is no single book or course material which can teach you the entire gann price cycle and time cycle..
The Square of 9 Cycle: This is the most fundamental of Gann's time cycles, and is based on the idea that market movements are related to the square of 9. It is used to identify key dates in the market's history, such as the date of a major market bottom or top, and then use the square of 9 to predict when similar events might occur in the future.
The Master Time Cycle: This is a longer-term cycle that is based on the idea that market movements are related to a 52-week cycle. Gann believed that this cycle was the key to understanding the market's long-term trends.
When some body says there is a “Holy grail “ for Gann methods . Please dont believe .
The Annual Cycle: This is a shorter-term cycle that is based on the idea that market movements are related to a 1-year cycle. Gann believed that this cycle was the key to understanding the market's short-term trends.
The Multiple Time Cycle: This is a combination of multiple time cycles, such as the Square of 9 cycle, the Master Time cycle and the Annual cycle, used together to create a comprehensive market analysis.
It may takeThe manyTimeyears
Square:ofThis
serious study
is a method to tomaster
used it . And
predict when most
specific of the
events in themethods
market willavailable
happen, by online doesnt
plotting price have
and time anythingontoa do
relationships with Gann …
graph.
It should be noted that Gann's methods and theories are not widely accepted by the finance community, and are considered as more of a speculative techniques and not proven through any rigorous statistical methods.
I strongly recommend to read Ganns original writings “ Tunnel through the air “ “ How to make profits trading in commodities “.

Believe me its really difficult to understand gann s original writings . It was written with lots of smoke screen

.Then read all 3 books written by Author “ patrick Mikula “ .( available online and for purchase in amazon ).This book really dwells into ganns literary style and brings out many techniques and also puts you in the right path to proceed further on your Gann exploration

If possible ,Michael S Jenkins “ Complete stock market and forecasting course “


Importance of number 3
With all my exploration that i have done so far..these are some of the best books that can put you in the right way. Once you read that you will be equipped enough to explore Ganns original writings by yourself.
Majority of moves will generally occurRemember
in time period of three –to put
that these books are just meansThe
days,
Cycle
in the of
weeks
years
right
ormastery
months.
: Seasonality
path ..Real
Never trade in the direction of the trend on its third day.
and understanding is still a long way to go …

Wishes!!!!
Watch for significant days in solar year – Dec. 22, March 21, June 22, Sep 21/23 etc. and days on important angles from these days e.g. 15 days from Dec. 22 i.e. Jan 5-6, Feb 5, May 6, July 7, August 8 etc.

Important count of days: Significant changes in trend may take place on the following days from the significant highs/ lows – 30, 45, 60, 90, 135, 150, 180, 210, 225, 315, 330 and 360.
Geometric Charts, angles and price squares: 365 days is an important cycle of one year. In a circle there are 360 degrees which very nearly correspond to this cycle. In other words, one day is equal to one degree of the circle that the earth makes around the sun. Hence the significance of the important divisions of the circle (into angles) on the chart. These angles are 45, 90, 120, 135, 180, 225, 240, 270, 315 and 360.
These are calendar day counts: Trading day counts are 11, 22, Dividing
33, 45, 56, 67, 78, 90, 101, 112, 123, 135, 146, 157, 168 and 180. True understanding of cycles are obtained from the calendar days.
a line parallel to the 90 degree division of the circle we get a square. Divisions of this square gives important angles on the charts.

There are two kinds of cycles: Time cycle or natural cycles and cycles derived from the significant prices. And these cycles will have important divisions on 1/8, 1/4, 1/3, 3/8, 1/2, 5/8, 2/3, 3/4 and 7/8. Thus the 30 year time cycle will be divided into important probable turning points as follows:

1/8 – 3.75 years


1/4 – 7.5 years
1/3 – 10 years and so on.

The purpose in trading is not to make pick exact highs and lows. The purpose is to make money. Always have a plan. The opportunities are many in the markets, and you will miss many. But do not worry or fret about missing an opportunity, as another will be along shortly. Trade from a plan and do not react to the markets. Knowledge, discipline, courage and hard work are the requirements of skillful trading.

when Dimensional Angle of shape ≥ 90°, we Divide it by Smaller natural number first beginning from 2 to get natural angle then ascending (3,4,5,6,7,8,9!) until we reach certain Equal Angles which last angle of them is 90° not more or less than that

when Dimensional Angle of shape ≤ 90°, we beginning by 90° Angle and Divide it by bigger natural number first beginning from 9 to get natural angle then Descending (8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1!) until we reach certain Equal Angles which last angle of them is 90° not more or less than that

when Dimensional Angle of shape = 1°, we beginning by 360° Angle and Divide it by bigger natural number first beginning from 5 as it is the most important number and balance between numbers to get natural angle then Descending (4,3,2,1!) until we reach certain Equal Angles which last angle of them is 90° not more or less than that

Angle of the shape depends on number of Dimensional of the shape division by 90°
All Time Frame Charts are Controlled by TRIANGLE Figure
Master Degree Factor of Circle is 0.25° 1M Chart
Master Degree Factor of Square/Octagon is 11.25°
Master Degree Factor of Triangle/Hexagon is 3.75°
All Angles when be devided by 90° , they must give Natural numbers and not rotational numbers.
Last angle of Any shape must be 90°
All Angles must be equal or under 30°(1/12 of circle)
Master Degree Factor of Pentagon/Decagon is 2.25°
Master Degree Factor of Nonagon is 1.25°
Degrees=Number of Actual Days or Number of Points (diff.of 4 number between high and low in Gold)

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every 45° after 315°=1 Point ex. 324°-315°=9°/45°=0.2


Planetary Hours points added to Number
Primary/Lowest T.F to forecast is 15M (=15°~15Minutes/3.75°per 15M
The Planetary Hours is an ancient system in which each of the seven days is ruled and recieves influences from aChart)
certain planet.
Time of Sign in winter is (27~30) Day's due to Helicentric (Lunar is in Center) Solar eclipse
Sunday - The Sun
Time of Sign in Summer is 1 Day (24H) due to Geocentric
Monday - The Moon (Earth is in the Center) Lunar eclipse
Tuesday - Mars
Primary/Highest T.F to forecast is 60M (=60°~60Minutes/15°per
Wednesday - Mercury
1H Chart)
Thursday - Jupiter
Hours of the Day and Night
Friday - Venus
Each planetary day is divided into two half, each with 12 hours, creating 12 Hours of the Day and 12 Hours of the Night. The first hour of the Day starts with the planet it is ruled by, so the first Hour of the Day of Monday is always The Moon. Each hour is given over to the influence of a planet in the following order.
Saturday - Saturn
Saturn
Jupiter
Mars

Each day of the week has a ruling planet, with eachVenus


planet having influences and attributes. For example:
Sun

Mercury
Calculating Planetary Hours
Moon

Moon - The Day of the Moon: Magical aspects: peace, sleep,


2nd hour of healing, compassion, friendships, psychic awareness, purification, and fertility.
There are two methods that can be used to calculate when the Planetary Hours of Day and Night start. The first method is to use midnight as the start time, with the 1st hour of day starting from 00:00 to 01:00am, the 2nd hour - 01:00 to 02:00, etc. So the 1st hour of night would be from 12:00 to 13:00. This method requires no additional calculations; however it might seem strange to have the first hour of day at midnight when the outside world is in darkness.
So the the Day for Monday is Saturn, the 3rd hour Jupiter etc.
The second method uses sunrise as the start of each day and the Hours of the Day and sunset as the beginning of the Hours of Night. Using this method you have 2 periods of 12 hours of unequal length. In order to calculate the length of each hour for the day and night, you need to know the time of sunrise and sunset for any given day and any given location. You then divide the number of minutes from sunrise to sunset by 12 to get the length of the daylight hours.

For example: You live in London and the date is 17th July 2013, sunrise occurs at 05:03 and sunset at 21:09, with a daylight length of 16h 5m 35s (965mins 35secs).

So the best time to do spellwork/ritual/talismans involving fertility would be on Monday on the 1st or 8th hours of Day or the 3rd or 10th hours of Night.
Hours of the Day Length: 965.35 / 12 = 80 mins 26secs
Hours of the Night Length: 120 mins - 80 mins 26secs or (1440 - 965.35) / 12 = 39 mins 34secs

Planet
Mercury
Venus
Earth
Mars
Jupiter
Saturn
Uranus
Neptune

A triangle is the simplest polygon as we can not form a polygon using


only two sides. A triangle has three sides, and a quadrilateral has four
sides. Similarly, pentagon and hexagons have five and six sides,
respectively. So the triangle is the simplest polygon.

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Super Dogi Candle ≤2.25 PIPs


Super Lower Dogi is Green Candle
Supper Upper Dogi is red Candle
After every 4555 as price ,use shift to 455
/2-up or down/

PRICE (-0-89/90-179/-180-269/270-359)/1 DIRECTION ✅


In EVERYTHING: PARTIAL BROKEN INVERSE OF FULL BROKEN
Angles 90°,180°,270°& 360° Are Same Angles of Price Angle

Cycle type is VIP

Daniel T Ferrera
Ring of Number
315
0 degree
Angle of Number
180
270
22.5
45
67.5
90
112.5
135
157.5
202.5
225
247.5
292.5
337.5
360
382.5

22.5
45
67.5
90
112.5
135
157.5
180

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202.5
225
247.5
270
292.5
315
337.5
360

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Micheal S. Jenkins
1849
1870.5625
1892.25
1914.0625
1764
1785.0625
1806.25
1827.5625
1897.34776208642
1681
1701.5625
1722.25
1743.0625
1764
1620.0625
1640.25
1660.5625

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Day Length
1,408 hours
5,832 hours
24 hours
25 hours
10 hours
11 hours
17 hours
16 hours

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Carl Futia Basic Equation 1/13/2022 5/29/21 2:01 PM


BASE TIME = BASE PRICE 1/14/21 2:01 PM
BASE PRICE 560
BASE TIME 135.00
8
ANGULAR VALUE PRICE 75
ANGULAR VALUE TIME 66
148.115046039778
243.42

Time and Price Squa

Time and Price Square 3,6 Time and Price Square


21 1800 1800
1849 21
1702 1702 21
210 1800
1786 1806.25 PRICE
1828 1800
1712.5 Time in Minutes
1723 1702
1733.5
1744 1776.66666666667
1754.5 1787.16666666667
1765 1797.66666666667
1775.5 1808.16666666667
1796.5 1818.66666666667
1807 1829.16666666667
1817.5 1839.66666666667
1838.5 1850.16666666667
1860 1860.66666666667
1871 1703.16666666667
1882 1713.66666666667
1724.16666666667
315 1734.66666666667
159.671457905544 1745.16666666667
360 1755.66666666667
3/21/2022 1766.16666666667
8/30/2022 1776.66666666667
159.671457905544

1776.66666666667
182.171457905544 1783.66666666667
204.671457905544 1790.66666666667
227.171457905544 1797.66666666667
249.671457905544 1804.66666666667
272.171457905544 1811.66666666667
294.671457905544 1818.66666666667
317.171457905544 1825.66666666667
339.671457905544 1832.66666666667

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2.17145790554412 1839.66666666667
24.6714579055441 1846.66666666667
47.1714579055441 1853.66666666667
69.6714579055441 1860.66666666667
92.1714579055441 1867.66666666667
114.671457905544 1706.66666666667
137.171457905544 1713.66666666667
159.671457905544 1720.66666666667
1727.66666666667
1734.66666666667
1741.66666666667
1748.66666666667
1755.66666666667
1762.66666666667
1769.66666666667
1776.66666666667

1776.66666666667
1785.06666666667
1793.46666666667
1801.86666666667
1810.26666666667
1818.66666666667
1827.06666666667
1835.46666666667
1843.86666666667
1852.26666666667
1860.66666666667
1869.06666666667
1709.46666666667
1717.86666666667
1726.26666666667
1734.66666666667
1743.06666666667
1751.46666666667
1759.86666666667
1768.26666666667
1776.66666666667

1776.66666666667
1766.16666666667
1755.66666666667
1745.16666666667
1734.66666666667
1724.16666666667
1713.66666666667
1703.16666666667
1860.66666666667
1850.16666666667

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1839.66666666667
1829.16666666667
1818.66666666667
1808.16666666667
1797.66666666667
1787.16666666667
1776.66666666667

1776.66666666667
1769.66666666667
1762.66666666667
1755.66666666667
1748.66666666667
1741.66666666667
1734.66666666667
1727.66666666667
1720.66666666667
1713.66666666667
1706.66666666667
1867.66666666667
1860.66666666667
1853.66666666667
1846.66666666667
1839.66666666667
1832.66666666667
1825.66666666667
1818.66666666667
1811.66666666667
1804.66666666667
1797.66666666667
1790.66666666667
1783.66666666667
1776.66666666667

1776.66666666667
1768.26666666667
1759.86666666667
1751.46666666667
1743.06666666667
1734.66666666667
1726.26666666667
1717.86666666667
1709.46666666667
1869.06666666667
1860.66666666667
1852.26666666667
1843.86666666667
1835.46666666667
1827.06666666667
1818.66666666667
1810.26666666667

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1801.86666666667
1793.46666666667
1785.06666666667
1776.66666666667

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 SQ9 HELIOCENTRIC


Daniel T Ferrera
ADVANCED EQUATIONS 1D

Time
Start Date 3/21/2022

End Date 8/30/2022

Difference 160.00
360
3/21/2022 10:40 1.01458333333333
Resistance level's
1D/1M SQUARE
160.00 0
182.50 22.5
205.00 45
227.50 67.5
250.00 90
272.50 112.5
295.00 135
317.50 157.5
340.00 180
2.50 202.5
25.00 225
47.50 247.5
70.00 270
92.50 292.5
115.00 315
137.50 337.5
160.00 360

1D/1M TRIANGLE
160.00 0
175.00 15
190.00 30
205.00 45
220.00 60
235.00 75
250.00 90
265.00 105
280.00 120

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295.00 135
310.00 150
325.00 165
340.00 180
355.00 195
10.00 210
25.00 225
40.00 240
55.00 255
70.00 270
85.00 285
100.00 300
115.00 315
130.00 330
145.00 345
160.00 360

1D/1M PENTAGON
160.00 0
178.00 18
196.00 36
214.00 54
232.00 72
250.00 90
268.00 108
286.00 126
304.00 144
322.00 162
340.00 180
358.00 198
16.00 216
34.00 234
52.00 252
70.00 270
88.00 288
106.00 306
124.00 324
142.00 342
160.00 360

Support level's
1D/1M SQUARE
160.00 0
137.50 -22.5
115.00 -45
92.50 -67.5
70.00 -90
47.50 -112.5
25.00 -135
2.50 -157.5
340.00 -180
317.50 -202.5

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295.00 -225
272.50 -247.5
250.00 -270
227.50 -292.5
205.00 -315
182.50 -337.5
160.00 -360

1D/1M TRIANGLE
160.00 0
145.00 -15
130.00 -30
115.00 -45
100.00 -60
85.00 -75
70.00 -90
55.00 -105
40.00 -120
25.00 -135
10.00 -150
355.00 -165
340.00 -180
325.00 -195
310.00 -210
295.00 -225
280.00 -240
265.00 -255
250.00 -270
235.00 -285
220.00 -300
205.00 -315
190.00 -330
175.00 -345
160.00 -360

1D/1M PENTAGON
160.00 0
142.00 -18
124.00 -36
106.00 -54
88.00 -72
70.00 -90
52.00 -108
34.00 -126
16.00 -144
358.00 -162
340.00 -180
322.00 -198
304.00 -216
286.00 -234
268.00 -252
250.00 -270
232.00 -288

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214.00 -306
196.00 -324
178.00 -342
160.00 -360

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TIME minutes Degree


4:40:00 PM
6:00:00 AM
640
160
3/21/22 12:00 AM
8/30/22 12:00 AM
160.00
0
360
0
3/21/2022 0:00
8/30/2022 0:00
3/21/22 10:40 AM
3/21/22 10:40
12/30/99 12:00 AM
price 8/30/22 8:00 AM
1800 -50.00
Ring of Number
21

Angle of Number
210

1702
1712.5
1723
1733.5
1744
1754.5
1765
1775.5
1786
1796.5
1807
1817.5
1828
1838.5
1849
1860
1871

1702
1709
1716
1723
1730
1737
1744
1751
1758

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1765
1772
1779
1786
1793
1800
1807
1814
1821
1828
1835
1842
1849
1856.3333333333
1863.66666667
1871

1702
1710.4
1718.8
1727.2
1735.6
1744
1752.4
1760.8
1769.2
1777.6
1786
1794.4
1802.8
1811.2
1819.6
1828
1836.4
1844.8
1853.4
1862.2
1871

1702
1691.5
1681
1671
1661
1651
1641
1631
1621
1611

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1601
1591
1581
1571
1561
1551
1541

1702
1695
1688
1681
1674.3333333
1667.66666667
1661
1654.3333333
1647.66666666667
1641
1634.3333333333
1627.66666667
1621
1614.3333333
1607.6666666666
1601
1594.3333333333
1587.66666667
1581
1574.3333333
1567.666666666
1561
1554.33333333333
1547.66666667
1541

1702
1693.6
1685.2
1677
1669
1661
1653
1645
1637
1629
1621
1613
1605
1597
1589
1581
1573

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1565
1557
1549
1541

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30 0 0 0.0416
60 30 -30 0.0833
90 60 -60 0.125
120 120 -120 0.1666
150 150 -150 0.2083
180 210 -210
210 240 -240
240 300 -300
270 330 -330
300
330
360

Time and Price Square 9

1800
1702
21
1721.54166666667 241.875 1834.41666666667 123.75 1779.29166666667
1724.16666666667 247.5 1837.04166666667 129.375 1781.91666666667
1726.79166666667 253.125 1839.66666666667 135 1784.54166666667
1729.41666666667 258.75 1842.29166666667 140.625 1787.16666666667
1732.04166666667 264.375 1844.91666666667 146.25 1789.79166666667
1734.66666666667 270 1847.54166666667 151.875 1792.41666666667
1737.29166666667 275.625 1850.16666666667 157.5 1795.04166666667
1739.91666666667 281.25 1852.79166666667 163.125 1797.66666666667
1742.54166666667 286.875 1855.41666666667 168.75 1800.29166666667
1745.16666666667 292.5 1858.04166666667 174.375 1802.91666666667
1747.79166666667 298.125 1860.66666666667 180 1805.54166666667
1750.41666666667 303.75 1863.29166666667 185.625 1808.16666666667
1753.04166666667 309.375 1865.91666666667 191.25 1810.79166666667
1755.66666666667 315 1868.54166666667 196.875 1813.41666666667
1758.29166666667 320.625 1703.16666666667 202.5 1816.04166666667
1760.91666666667 326.25 1705.79166666667 208.125 1818.66666666667
1763.54166666667 331.875 1708.41666666667 213.75 1821.29166666667
1766.16666666667 337.5 1711.04166666667 219.375 1823.91666666667
1768.79166666667 343.125 1713.66666666667 225 1826.54166666667
1771.41666666667 348.75 1716.29166666667 230.625 1829.16666666667
1774.04166666667 354.375 1718.91666666667 236.25 1831.79166666667
1776.66666666667 360

1724.16666666667 247.5 1836.16666666667 127.5 1780.16666666667


1727.66666666667 255 1839.66666666667 135 1783.66666666667
1731.16666666667 262.5 1843.16666666667 142.5 1787.16666666667

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1734.66666666667 270 1846.66666666667 150 1790.66666666667


1738.16666666667 277.5 1850.16666666667 157.5 1794.16666666667
1741.66666666667 285 1853.66666666667 165 1797.66666666667
1745.16666666667 292.5 1857.16666666667 172.5 1801.16666666667
1748.66666666667 300 1860.66666666667 180 1804.66666666667
1752.16666666667 307.5 1864.16666666667 187.5 1808.16666666667
1755.66666666667 315 1867.66666666667 195 1811.66666666667
1759.16666666667 322.5 1703.16666666667 202.5 1815.16666666667
1762.66666666667 330 1706.66666666667 210 1818.66666666667
1766.16666666667 337.5 1710.16666666667 217.5 1822.16666666667
1769.66666666667 345 1713.66666666667 225 1825.66666666667
1773.16666666667 352.5 1717.16666666667 232.5 1829.16666666667
1776.66666666667 360 1720.66666666667 240 1832.66666666667

1831.79166666667 -241.875 1718.91666666667 -123.75 1774.04166666667


1829.16666666667 -247.5 1716.29166666667 -129.375 1771.41666666667
1826.54166666667 -253.125 1713.66666666667 -135 1768.79166666667
1823.91666666667 -258.75 1711.04166666667 -140.625 1766.16666666667
1821.29166666667 -264.375 1708.41666666667 -146.25 1763.54166666667
1818.66666666667 -270 1705.79166666667 -151.875 1760.91666666667
1816.04166666667 -275.625 1703.16666666667 -157.5 1758.29166666667
1813.41666666667 -281.25 1868.54166666667 -163.125 1755.66666666667
1810.79166666667 -286.875 1865.91666666667 -168.75 1753.04166666667
1808.16666666667 -292.5 1863.29166666667 -174.375 1750.41666666667
1805.54166666667 -298.125 1860.66666666667 -180 1747.79166666667
1802.91666666667 -303.75 1858.04166666667 -185.625 1745.16666666667
1800.29166666667 -309.375 1855.41666666667 -191.25 1742.54166666667
1797.66666666667 -315 1852.79166666667 -196.875 1739.91666666667
1795.04166666667 -320.625 1850.16666666667 -202.5 1737.29166666667
1792.41666666667 -326.25 1847.54166666667 -208.125 1734.66666666667
1789.79166666667 -331.875 1844.91666666667 -213.75 1732.04166666667
1787.16666666667 -337.5 1842.29166666667 -219.375 1729.41666666667
1784.54166666667 -343.125 1839.66666666667 -225 1726.79166666667
1781.91666666667 -348.75 1837.04166666667 -230.625 1724.16666666667
1779.29166666667 -354.375 1834.41666666667 -236.25 1721.54166666667
1776.66666666667 -360

1829.16666666667 -247.5 1717.16666666667 -127.5 1773.16666666667


1825.66666666667 -255 1713.66666666667 -135 1769.66666666667
1822.16666666667 -262.5 1710.16666666667 -142.5 1766.16666666667
1818.66666666667 -270 1706.66666666667 -150 1762.66666666667
1815.16666666667 -277.5 1703.16666666667 -157.5 1759.16666666667
1811.66666666667 -285 1867.66666666667 -165 1755.66666666667
1808.16666666667 -292.5 1864.16666666667 -172.5 1752.16666666667
1804.66666666667 -300 1860.66666666667 -180 1748.66666666667
1801.16666666667 -307.5 1857.16666666667 -187.5 1745.16666666667
1797.66666666667 -315 1853.66666666667 -195 1741.66666666667
1794.16666666667 -322.5 1850.16666666667 -202.5 1738.16666666667
1790.66666666667 -330 1846.66666666667 -210 1734.66666666667
1787.16666666667 -337.5 1843.16666666667 -217.5 1731.16666666667

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1783.66666666667 -345 1839.66666666667 -225 1727.66666666667


1780.16666666667 -352.5 1836.16666666667 -232.5 1724.16666666667
1776.66666666667 -360 1832.66666666667 -240 1720.66666666667

NORMAL INVERSE
1919 0/360°

1924.833 15°

1930.6666
30°

1936.5 45° 75°,90°

Green Up Green Down


45° 1942.333 60°

1948.166 75°

NORMAL 5 21/3
195° 1954 90° 120°

1959.833
120°,195°
105°
90°,180°,210°

INVERSE 6 3/4
1965.666
120°
165°,195°

210°,225° 1971.5 135° 195°,105°

1977.333
195°,135°,75°,255°,180°
150° 90°,105°,120°,165°

1983.166 INVERSE 13
270°
165°
240°,30°,180° 2/5
NORMAL 12
16/5 11/5
1989 180°

1994.833
195°

2000.666
210°

2006.5 225°

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2012.333
240°

2018.166
255°

2024 270°

2029.833
285°

2035.666
300°

2041.5 315°

2047.333
330°

2053.166
345°

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0.03125 General Basic Equation


0.0625 1800
0.09375 SQUARE
0.125 1800 0
0.15625 1810.6222267178 22.5
0.1875 1821.2757034356 45
0.21875 1831.96043015339 67.5
1842.67640687119 90
1853.42363358899 112.5
1864.20211030679 135
1875.01183702459 157.5
1885.85281374239 180
1896.72504046018 202.5
1907.62851717798 225
1918.56324389578 247.5
1929.52922061358 270
1940.52644733138 292.5
1951.55492404918 315
1962.61465076697 337.5
1973.70562748477 360

SQUARE
1800 0
1789.4090232822 -22.5
5.625 1778.8492965644 -45
11.25 1768.32081984661 -67.5
16.875 1757.82359312881 -90
22.5 1747.35761641101 -112.5
28.125 1736.92288969321 -135
33.75 1726.51941297541 -157.5
39.375 1716.14718625761 -180
45 1705.80620953982 -202.5
50.625 1695.49648282202 -225
56.25 1685.21800610422 -247.5
61.875 1674.97077938642 -270
67.5 1664.75480266862 -292.5
73.125 1654.57007595083 -315
78.75 1644.41659923303 -337.5
84.375 1634.29437251523 -360
90
95.625 TRIANGLE
101.25 1814.16991340151 30
106.875 1828.39538235857 60
112.5 1857.01298693937 120
118.125 1871.4051225631 150
1900.35606047723 210
1914.91486276763 240
1944.19913401509 300
1958.92460297215 330

7.5 TRIANGLE
15 1800 0
22.5 1785.88564215405 -30

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30 1771.82683986365 -60
37.5 1743.87590194952 -120
45 1729.98376632579 -150
52.5 1702.36616174499 -210
60 1688.64069278793 -240
67.5 1661.35642154047 -300
75 1647.79761925007 -330
82.5
90
97.5
105 TRIANGLE 3,6,9 1D TRIANGLE 30°/30°
112.5 12:00:00 AM 8:00:00 AM 30
120 12:00:00 AM 4:00:00 PM 60
12:00:00 AM 12:00:00 AM 90
12:00:00 AM 8:00:00 AM 120
-5.625 12:00:00 AM 4:00:00 PM 150
-11.25 12:00:00 AM 12:00:00 AM 180
-16.875 12:00:00 AM 8:00:00 AM 210
-22.5 12:00:00 AM 4:00:00 PM 240
-28.125 12:00:00 AM 12:00:00 AM 270
-33.75 12:00:00 AM 8:00:00 AM 300
-39.375 12:00:00 AM 4:00:00 PM 330
-45 12:00:00 AM 12:00:00 AM 360
-50.625
-56.25 SQUARE 9 1D SQUARE 22.5°/22.5°
-61.875 6:00:00 AM 6:00:00 PM 11.25
-67.5 6:00:00 PM 6:00:00 AM 33.75
-73.125 6:00:00 AM 6:00:00 PM 56.25
-78.75 6:00:00 PM 6:00:00 AM 78.75
-84.375 6:00:00 AM 6:00:00 PM 101.25
-90 6:00:00 PM 6:00:00 AM 123.75
-95.625 6:00:00 AM 6:00:00 PM 146.25
-101.25 6:00:00 PM 6:00:00 AM 168.75
-106.875 6:00:00 AM 6:00:00 PM 191.25
-112.5 6:00:00 PM 6:00:00 AM 213.75
-118.125 6:00:00 AM 6:00:00 PM 236.25
6:00:00 PM 6:00:00 AM 258.75
6:00:00 AM 6:00:00 PM 281.25
6:00:00 PM 6:00:00 AM 303.75
6:00:00 AM 6:00:00 PM 326.25
-7.5 6:00:00 PM 6:00:00 AM 348.75
-15
-22.5
-30
-37.5
-45
-52.5
-60
-67.5
-75
-82.5
-90
-97.5

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-105
-112.5 Some Experiment's
-120 Circle of 15
1 4 4
2 1
240

Circle of 24 /Icosatetragon

1 4 4
2 1
0

Nonagon
1 4 4
2 1
0

Green Full RED FULL Red Up Red Down

0°-89° & 0°-89°

0°-89° & 90°-179°

0°-89° & 180°-269°

0°-89° & 270°-359°


NORMAL 9 NORMAL 8
90°-179° & 0°-89°
15/3 15/3
90°-179° & 90°-179°
NORMAL 7
90°-179° & 180°-269°
3/4
90°-179° & 270°-359°

180°-269° & 0°-89°

180°-269° & 90°-179°

180°-269° & 180°-269°


NORMAL 13 NORMAL 12
NORMAL 13 3/5 180°-269° & 270°-359°
16/5 3/5
error 13 14/4
270°-359° & 0°-89°

270°-359° & 90°-179°

270°-359° & 180°-269°

270°-359° & 270°-359°

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ADVANCED EQUATIONS 1H

Price
Price 2177

Ring of Number 23

Angle of Number 252.391304347826

Resistance level's

SQUARE
0 2048
22.5 2059.5
45 2071
67.5 2082.5
90 2094
112.5 2105.5
135 2117
157.5 2128.5
180 2140
202.5 2151.5 NORMAL
225 2163
247.5 2174.5
270 2186
292.5 2197.5
315 2209
337.5 2221
360 2233

TRIANGLE
0 2048
15 2055.66666666667
30 2063.33333333333
45 2071
60 2078.66666666667
75 2086.33333333333
90 2094
105 2101.66666666667
120 2109.33333333333
135 2117
150 2124.66666666667
165 2132.33333333333
180 2140
195 2147.66666666667
210 2155.33333333333
225 2163
240 2170.66666666667
255 2178.33333333333
270 2186
285 2193.66666666667
300 2201.33333333333 30°

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315 2209
330 2216.99999996667
345 2225.00000003333
360 2233

105°,195°
PENTAGON
0 2048
18 2057.2 15°,150°,180°
36 2066.4
54 2075.6
72 2084.8
90 2094
108 2103.2
126 2112.4 75°,
144 2121.6
162 2130.8
180 2140
198 2149.2
216 2158.4
234 2167.6
252 2176.8
270 2186
288 2195.2
306 2204.4
324 2213.8
342 2223.4 180°
360 2233

270°,210°

135°,195°,165°,255°,27
Support level's 0°
SQUARE
0 2048 180°,210°,270°
-22.5 2036.5
-45 2025
-67.5 2014 180°
-90 2003
-112.5 1992
-135 1981
-157.5 1970 NORMAL
-180 1959
-202.5 1948
-225 1937
-247.5 1926
-270 1915
-292.5 1904
-315 1893
-337.5 1882
-360 1871

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TRIANGLE
0 2048
-15 2040.33333333333
-30 2032.66666666667
-45 2025
-60 2017.66666663333
-75 2010.33333336667
-90 2003
-105 1995.66666633333
-120 1988.33333336667
-135 1981
-150 1973.66666663333
-165 1966.33333336667
-180 1959
-195 1951.66666663333
-210 1944.33333336667
-225 1937
-240 1929.66666663333
-255 1922.33333336667
-270 1915 67.5°
-285 1907.66666663333
-300 1900.33333336667
-315 1893 172.5
-330 1885.66666663333
-345 1878.33333336667
-360 1871 187.5,157.5°

PENTAGON
0 2048 202.5°,187.5°
-18 2038.8
-36 2029.6
-54 2020.6
-72 2011.8
-90 2003
-108 1994.2
-126 1985.4
-144 1976.6
-162 1967.8
-180 1959
-198 1950.2
-216 1941.4
-234 1932.6
-252 1923.8
-270 1915
-288 1906.2
-306 1897.4
-324 1888.6
-342 1879.8
-360 1871

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TIME minutes Degree


4:38:41 AM
278.685831622177
3/21/22 12:00 AM
8/30/22 12:00 AM
159.671457905544
360
0.33
159.671457905544
0.4435318275154
3/21/22 0:00
8/30/22 0:00
3/21/22 0:00
3/21/22 10:38
3/21/22 10:38 AM

2102.625
2105.5
INVERSE 2108.375
1871 0°/360° 2111.25
2114.125
2117
1878.333 15° 2119.875
2122.75
2125.625
1885.666 30° 2128.5
2131.375
2134.25
1893 45° 2137.125
2140
2142.875
1900.333 60° 2145.75
2148.625
2151.5
1907.666 75° 2154.375
2157.25
2160.125
1915 90° 2163

1922.333 105° 2105.5


2109.33333333333
2113.16666666667
1929.666 120° 2117
2120.83333333333
2124.66666666667
1937 135° 2128.5
2132.33333333333
2136.16666666667
1944.333 150° 240°,15° 2140

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2143.83333333333
2147.66666666667
1951.666 165° 2151.5
2155.33333333333
2159.16666666667
1959 180° ****** 90°,225°,195° 2163

1966.333 195° 210°,195° 2223.375


2220.5
2217.625
1973.666 210° 210° 2214.75
2211.875
2209
1981 225° 225°,195°,165° 2206.125
2203.25
2200.375
1988.333 240° 2197.5
2194.625
2191.75
1995.666 255° 2188.875
2186
2183.125
2003 270° 210° 2180.25
2177.375
2174.5
2010.333 285° 225° 2171.625
2168.75
2165.875
2017.666 300° 195°,255° 2163

2220.5
2025 315° 120°,90°,225°,15°,30°,180°, 2216.66666666667
2212.83333333333
2209
2032.333 330° 165°,195°,255°,15°,240°,285° 2205.16666666667
2201.33333333333
2197.5
2039.666 345° 2193.66666666667
2189.83333333333
2186
2182.16666666667
INVERSE 2178.33333333333
1874.666 7.5° 2174.5
2170.66666666667
2166.83333333333
1882 22.5° 2163

1889.333 37.5°

1896.666 52.5°

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1904 67.5°

1911.333 82.5°

1
1918.666 97.5°

1926 112.5°
1

1933.333 127.5°

1940.666 142.5° 1

1948 157.5°

1
1955.333 172.5° 112.5°

1962.666 187.5° 157.5°,82.5°,127.5°


1

1970 202.5°

1977.333 217.5° 1

1984.666 232.5°

1
1992 247.5°

1999.333 262.5°
1

2006.666 277.5°

2014 292.5° 1

2021.333 307.5°

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2028.666 322.5°

2036 337.5°
1

2043.333 352.5°

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0.03125
0.0625 Time and Price Square 9
0.09375 0.0416
0.125 0.0833
0.15625 3:00:00 PM 0.125
0.1875 0.1666
0.21875 12:00:00 AM 0.2083

241.875 2226.25 123.75 2165.875 5.625


247.5 2229.125 129.375 2168.75 11.25
253.125 2048 135 2171.625 16.875
258.75 2050.875 140.625 2174.5 22.5
264.375 2053.75 146.25 2177.375 28.125
270 2056.625 151.875 2180.25 33.75
275.625 2059.5 157.5 2183.125 39.375
281.25 2062.375 163.125 2186 45
286.875 2065.25 168.75 2188.875 50.625
292.5 2068.125 174.375 2191.75 56.25
298.125 2071 180 2194.625 61.875
303.75 2073.875 185.625 2197.5 67.5
309.375 2076.75 191.25 2200.375 73.125
315 2079.625 196.875 2203.25 78.75
320.625 2082.5 202.5 2206.125 84.375
326.25 2085.375 208.125 2209 90
331.875 2088.25 213.75 2211.875 95.625
337.5 2091.125 219.375 2214.75 101.25
343.125 2094 225 2217.625 106.875
348.75 2096.875 230.625 2220.5 112.5
354.375 2099.75 236.25 2223.375 118.125
360

247.5 2228.16666666667 127.5 2166.83333333333 7.5


255 2048 135 2170.66666666667 15
262.5 2051.83333333333 142.5 2174.5 22.5
270 2055.66666666667 150 2178.33333333333 30
277.5 2059.5 157.5 2182.16666666667 37.5
285 2063.33333333333 165 2186 45
292.5 2067.16666666667 172.5 2189.83333333333 52.5
300 2071 180 2193.66666666667 60
307.5 2074.83333333333 187.5 2197.5 67.5
315 2078.66666666667 195 2201.33333333333 75

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322.5 2082.5 202.5 2205.16666666667 82.5


330 2086.33333333333 210 2209 90
337.5 2090.16666666667 217.5 2212.83333333333 97.5
345 2094 225 2216.66666666667 105
352.5 2097.83333333333 232.5 2220.5 112.5
360 2101.66666666667 240 2224.33333333333 120

-241.875 2099.75 -123.75 2160.125 -5.625


-247.5 2096.875 -129.375 2157.25 -11.25
-253.125 2094 -135 2154.375 -16.875
-258.75 2091.125 -140.625 2151.5 -22.5
-264.375 2088.25 -146.25 2148.625 -28.125
-270 2085.375 -151.875 2145.75 -33.75
-275.625 2082.5 -157.5 2142.875 -39.375
-281.25 2079.625 -163.125 2140 -45
-286.875 2076.75 -168.75 2137.125 -50.625
-292.5 2073.875 -174.375 2134.25 -56.25
-298.125 2071 -180 2131.375 -61.875
-303.75 2068.125 -185.625 2128.5 -67.5
-309.375 2065.25 -191.25 2125.625 -73.125
-315 2062.375 -196.875 2122.75 -78.75
-320.625 2059.5 -202.5 2119.875 -84.375
-326.25 2056.625 -208.125 2117 -90
-331.875 2053.75 -213.75 2114.125 -95.625
-337.5 2050.875 -219.375 2111.25 -101.25
-343.125 2048 -225 2108.375 -106.875
-348.75 2229.125 -230.625 2105.5 -112.5
-354.375 2226.25 -236.25 2102.625 -118.125
-360

-247.5 2097.83333333333 -127.5 2159.16666666667 -7.5


-255 2094 -135 2155.33333333333 -15
-262.5 2090.16666666667 -142.5 2151.5 -22.5
-270 2086.33333333333 -150 2147.66666666667 -30
-277.5 2082.5 -157.5 2143.83333333333 -37.5
-285 2078.66666666667 -165 2140 -45
-292.5 2074.83333333333 -172.5 2136.16666666667 -52.5
-300 2071 -180 2132.33333333333 -60
-307.5 2067.16666666667 -187.5 2128.5 -67.5
-315 2063.33333333333 -195 2124.66666666667 -75
-322.5 2059.5 -202.5 2120.83333333333 -82.5
-330 2055.66666666667 -210 2117 -90
-337.5 2051.83333333333 -217.5 2113.16666666667 -97.5
-345 2048 -225 2109.33333333333 -105
-352.5 2228.16666666667 -232.5 2105.5 -112.5
-360 2224.33333333333 -240 2101.66666666667 -120

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**CIRCLE'S**

Circle of 3
3 3
1 1
240 1

Circle of 4
4 4
1 1
270 1

Circle of 5
5 5
1 1
288 1

Circle of 6
6 6
1 1
300 1

Circle of 7
7 7
1 1
308.5714285714 8.00000000333333

Circle of 8
8 8
1 1
315 1

Circle of 9
9 9
1 1
320 1

Circle of 12
12 12
1 1
330 1

Circle of 15
15 15
1 1
336 1

Circle of 24
24 24

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1 1
345 1

Circle of 36
36 36
1 1
350 1

Circle of 360
360 360
1 1
359

Circle of 180
180 180
1 1
358

Circle of 90
90 90
1 1
356

Circle of 45
45 45
1 1
352

Circle of 144
144 144
1 1
357.5

Circle of 72
72 72
1 1
355

Circle of 120
120 120
1 1
357

Circle of 60
60 60
1 1
354

Circle of 96
96 96
1 1
356.25 1

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T.Fs to Forecast are 1H (1-4 HOURs, 5-15-30 MINUTEs F.S)


All Price Angles are Min. 3.75°, 2.25°,11.25°
Inverse Max. 18° then entry Point
360°/24=15° , 360°/20=18° , 360°/32=11.25°
360°/96=3.75° , 360°/32=11.25° , 360°/160=2.25°
TRIANGLE 30° (90°/3)
SQUARE 22.5° (90°/4)
Octagon 11.25° (90°/8)
Hexagon 15° (90°/6)
Pentagon 18° (90°/5)
HEXAGON 15° (360°/24) (90°/6)
CIRCLE 0.25° (360°/1440) (90°/360)
15M,30M,1H 18°,15°,45°
15M/1440M*360°=3.75°
90°/24M=3.75°/M , 90°/6$=15°/$
M.D.F of PENTAGON is 2.25°
M.D.F of NONAGON is 1.25°
Dimension of SQUARE is 90°
Dimension of TRIANGLE is 120°
Dimension of CIRCLE is 1°
Dimension of PENTAGON is 72°
Dimension of NONAGON is 40°
M.D.F of PENTAGON is 2.25°
M.D.F of SQUARE is 11.25°
M.D.F of TRIANGLE is 3.75°
Time Measurement Angle is 15° (60M=15°//(60M/1444M)*360°=15°)
360°/1440=0.25°, 360°/24=15°
30°/2=15°,7.5°/2=3.75°
3/1.65 pip above line M.P.F/M.T.F
1.65/3 pip below line M.P.F/M.T.F
ENTRY PRICE: 3 PIPs ABOVE/3 PIPs BELOW
Be Ware from GAPS & SPREADS!
M.T.Fs 3.75°/1H,M.P.Fs 3.75°/2.25°/11.25° & their Doubles
M.T.F is 1H/15°
Master Numbers are 3.75/2.25/45/11.25/15
60M/1440M*360°=15° , 360°/96=3.75°
GAPS are Calculated & ended by every 1M/1D
1M,5M,15M,30M,1H are for forecasting!
90°/24=3.75° , 90°/8=11.25° , 90°/40=2.25°
M.S.Fs are 5,6,8
DOGI CANDLE ≤1.8 PIPs
Lower Dogi is RED Candle
Upper Dogi is GREEN Candle
M.S.Fs are 5,6,8
1H must close on base or bottom Point of 15M/30M/1H !
1Minute Chart is Indicator for Signal Validation!
If distance between 2 Angles of any Shape <0.55 pips, neglect this Shape
M.S.Fs are 5,6,8
TIME OF SIGNAL 1$ per PIP USD : 1-7 DAYS
STAR'S: OCTAGON & PENTAGON & HEXAGON
USE GMT 0 AS UNIVERSAL TIME
Scalping 150/65 GMT0, Intraday 180/80 GMT0
EQUITY must be less than 450 to activate the code (EQUITY<450)

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GBPUSD,EURUSD,USDCHF
no.of hours GMT 0 depend on sessions: 3,6,9,12,15
3-6-9/1-4-7/2-5-8
TIME GMT (UTC): 3:15:15-3:34:34, 6:15:15-6:34:34
1,4,7,10,13/2,5,8,11,14/0,3,6,9,12
D1=H1/D2=H2/D3=H3 / D or H are totally Summision Digits 3=6=9/1=4=7/2=5=8
USD/CAD Banks Holidays= weekends

JUPITER
1.66666666666667
600
2.4
12:00:00 AM
SATURN
2
720
2
12:00:00 AM
NEPTUNE
2.66666666666667
960
1.5
12:00:00 PM
URANUS
3
1080
1.33333333333333
12:00:00 AM

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7.5° TIME,3.75° PRICE

2170.51666666667 2170.81666666667
2178.18333333333 2178.48333333333
2185.85 2186.15
2193.51666666667 2193.81666666667
2201.18333333333 2201.48333333333
2208.85 2209.15

2047.85 2048.15
2055.51666666667 2055.81666666667
2063.18333333333 2063.48333333333
2070.85 2071.15
2078.51666666667 2078.81666666667
2086.18333333333 2086.48333333333
2093.85 2094
2101.51666666667 2101.66666666667
2109.18333333333 2109.48333333333
2116.85 2117.15
2124.51666666667 2124.81666666667
2132.18333333333 2132.48333333333
2139.85 2140.15
2147.51666666667 2147.81666666667
2155.18333333333 2155.48333333333
2162.85 2163.15

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**GEOMETRY SHAPES**

TRIGON
4
1

TETRAGON
5
1

PENTAGON
6
1

HEXAGON
7
1 7.75
0.75

SEPTAGON
8
1

OCTAGON

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9
1

NONAGON
10
1

DECAGON
11
1

HENDECAGON
12
1

DODECAGON
13
1

pentadecagon
16
1

icosatetragon
25
1

Circle of 360
361
1

Circle of 1440
1441
1

CIRCLE OF 720
721
1

Circle of 144
145
1

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CIRCLE OF 45
46
1

Hexadecagon
1249
12

triacontadigon
1153
8

hexacontatetragon
1345
6

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Gold Time and Price Square 3,6,9 OCTAGON/SQ9 GEOCENTRIC


Pythagoras 5,6,8 EARTH Price Angle
Start Time 0:00:00 252.391304347826
End Time 15:00:00 2177
PIP=1$ Time Angle 2048
GOLD, Silver 7 Day's 225 23
7.5° TIME,3.75° PRICE PRICE 225
1,5,15,30 Min.s 2177 360
1,4 Hour.s 2209

HEXAGON 90/6 1H,30M


HEXAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75° HEXAGON 3.75°/15°
240 2170.66666666667 15
255 2178.33333333333 30
270 2186 45
285 2193.66666666667 60
300 2201.33333333333 75
315 2209 90
330 2216.66666666667 105
345 2224.33333333333 120
0 2048 135
15 2055.66666666667 150
30 2063.33333333333 165
45 2071 180
60 2078.66666666667 195
75 2086.33333333333 210
90 2094 225
105 2101.66666666667 240
120 2109.33333333333 255
135 2117 270
150 2124.66666666667 285
165 2132.33333333333 300
180 2140 315
195 2147.66666666667 330
210 2155.33333333333 345
225 2163 360

OCTAGON 90/8 1H,30M


OCTAGON 3,6,9 1H/11.25° OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°
236.25 2168.75 11.25
247.5 2174.5 22.5
258.75 2180.25 33.75
270 2186 45
281.25 2191.75 56.25
292.5 2197.5 67.5
303.75 2203.25 78.75
315 2209 90
326.25 2214.75 101.25
337.5 2220.5 112.5
348.75 2226.25 123.75
0 2048 135
11.25 2053.75 146.25
22.5 2059.5 157.5

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33.75 2065.25 168.75


45 2071 180
56.25 2076.75 191.25
67.5 2082.5 202.5
78.75 2088.25 213.75
90 2094 225
101.25 2099.75 236.25
112.5 2105.5 247.5
123.75 2111.25 258.75
135 2117 270
146.25 2122.75 281.25
157.5 2128.5 292.5
168.75 2134.25 303.75
180 2140 315
191.25 2145.75 326.25
202.5 2151.5 337.5
213.75 2157.25 348.75
225 2163 360

DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M


DECAGON 9 1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9°
234 2167.6 9
243 2172.2 18
252 2176.8 27
261 2181.4 36
270 2186 45
279 2190.6 54
288 2195.2 63
297 2199.8 72
306 2204.4 81
315 2209 90
324 2213.6 99
333 2218.2 108
342 2222.8 117
351 2227.4 126
0 2048 135
9 2052.6 144
18 2057.2 153
27 2061.8 162
36 2066.4 171
45 2071 180
54 2075.6 189
63 2080.2 198
72 2084.8 207
81 2089.4 216
90 2094 225
99 2098.6 234
108 2103.2 243
117 2107.8 252
126 2112.4 261
135 2117 270
144 2121.6 279
153 2126.2 288

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162 2130.8 297


171 2135.4 306
180 2140 315
189 2144.6 324
198 2149.2 333
207 2153.8 342
216 2158.4 351
225 2163 360

4
2 1
240

5
2 1
270

6
2 1
288

7
2 1
300

8
2 1
308.5714284

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9
2 1
315

10
2 1
320

11
2 1
324

12
2 1
327.272727

13
2 1
330

16
2 1
336

25
2 1
345

361
2 1
359

1441
2 1
359.75

721
2 1
359.5

145
2 1

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357.5

46
2 1
352

1249
1069 12
337.5

1153
905 8
348.75

1345
967 6
354.375

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‫زاوية الرقم يلي كتبنا‬

‫رقم بداية دورة سعرية‬


‫سعر دورة سعرية‬

PENTAGON 90/5 1H,30M


PENTAGON 3,6,9 1H/11.25° PENTAGON 2.25°/11.25°
243 2172.2 18
261 2181.4 36
279 2190.6 54
297 2199.8 72
315 2209 90
333 2218.2 108
351 2227.4 126
9 2052.6 144
27 2061.8 162
45 2071 180
63 2080.2 198
81 2089.4 216
99 2098.6 234
117 2107.8 252
135 2117 270
153 2126.2 288
171 2135.4 306
189 2144.6 324
207 2153.8 342
225 2163 360

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Angle's PRICE X INVERSE

15

30

45

60

75

-15 90 90°-179°
-30
-45 105
-60
-75 120
-90
-105 135
-120
225 150
210
195 165 75°-164°
180
165 180
150
135 195
120
105 210
90
75 225 270°-359°&45°-89°
60
45 240 240°-329°
30
15 255
0
270

285

300 210°-299°

315

330

345

360 90°-179°

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NORMAL

135°-224° 15/3

16/3

3/4

90°-179° 3/4

1/6,4/4,20/3

2/5

180°-269° 16/5

195°-284° 16/5,3/5

11/5

225°-314° 10/5

150°-239° 11/5

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DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M


DECAGON 9 1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9°
189 1301 9
198 1305 18
207 1309 27
216 1313 36
225 1317 45
234 1321 54
243 1325 63
252 1329 72
261 1333 81
270 1337 90
279 1341 99
288 1345 108
297 1349 117
306 1353 126
315 1357 135
324 1361 144
333 1365 153
342 1369 162
351 1373 171
0 1217 180
9 1221 189
18 1225 198
27 1229 207
36 1233 216
45 1237 225
54 1241 234
63 1245 243
72 1249 252
81 1253 261
90 1257 270
99 1261 279
108 1265 288
117 1269 297
126 1273 306
135 1277 315
144 1281 324
153 1285 333
162 1289 342
171 1293 351
180 1297 360

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PENTAGON 90/5 1H/30M


PENTAGON 9 1H/11.25° PENTAGON 2.25°/18°
9/29 2095.3 18
10/17 2103.1 36
11/4 2110.9 54
11/22 2118.7 72
12/10 2126.5 90
1/2 1978.3 108
1/20 1986.1 126
2/7 1993.9 144
2/25 2001.7 162
3/15 2009.5 180
4/2 2017.3 198
4/20 2025.1 216
5/8 2032.9 234
5/26 2040.7 252
6/13 2048.5 270
7/1 2056.3 288
7/19 2064.1 306
8/6 2071.9 324
8/24 2079.7 342
9/11 2087.5 360

HEXAGON 90/6 1H/30M


HEXAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75° HEXAGON 3.75°/15°
9/26 2094 15
10/11 2100.5 30
10/26 2107 45
11/10 2113.5 60
11/25 2120 75
12/10 2126.5 90
12/30 1977 105

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1/14 1983.5 120


1/29 1990 135
2/13 1996.5 150
2/28 2003 165
3/15 2009.5 180
3/30 2016 195
4/14 2022.5 210
4/29 2029 225
5/14 2035.5 240
5/29 2042 255
6/13 2048.5 270
6/28 2055 285
7/13 2061.5 300
7/28 2068 315
8/12 2074.5 330
8/27 2081 345
9/11 2087.5 360

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 Decagon GEOCENTRIC

Pythagorean EARTH Price Angle


Start Time 0:00:00 324
End Time 12:00:00 1361
36 Time Angle 1217
180 16
PIP=0.72 PRICE 180
1361 360
1361

DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M


DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75° DODECAGON 3.75°/15°
187.5 1300.33333333333 7.5
195 1303.66666666667 15
202.5 1307 22.5
210 1310.33333333333 30
217.5 1313.66666666667 37.5
225 1317 45
232.5 1320.33333333333 52.5
240 1323.66666666667 60
247.5 1327 67.5
255 1330.33333333333 75
262.5 1333.66666666667 82.5
270 1337 90
277.5 1340.33333333333 97.5
285 1343.66666666667 105
292.5 1347 112.5
300 1350.33333333333 120
307.5 1353.66666666667 127.5
315 1357 135
322.5 1360.33333333333 142.5
330 1363.66666666667 150
337.5 1367 157.5
345 1370.33333333333 165
352.5 1373.66666666667 172.5
0 1217 180
7.5 1220.33333333333 187.5
15 1223.66666666667 195
22.5 1227 202.5
30 1230.33333333333 210
37.5 1233.66666666667 217.5
45 1237 225
52.5 1240.33333333333 232.5
60 1243.66666666667 240
67.5 1247 247.5
75 1250.33333333333 255
82.5 1253.66666666667 262.5
90 1257 270
97.5 1260.33333333333 277.5
105 1263.66666666667 285
112.5 1267 292.5
120 1270.33333333333 300
127.5 1273.66666666667 307.5

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135 1277 315


142.5 1280.33333333333 322.5
150 1283.66666666667 330
157.5 1287 337.5
165 1290.33333333333 345
172.5 1293.66666666667 352.5
180 1297 360

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M


NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75° NONAGON 1.25°/10°
190 1301.44444444444 10
200 1305.88888888889 20
210 1310.33333333333 30
220 1314.77777777778 40
230 1319.22222222222 50
240 1323.66666666667 60
250 1328.11111111111 70
260 1332.55555555556 80
270 1337 90
280 1341.44444444444 100
290 1345.88888888889 110
300 1350.33333333333 120
310 1354.77777777778 130
320 1359.22222222222 140
330 1363.66666666667 150
340 1368.11111111111 160
350 1372.55555555556 170
0 1217 180
10 1221.44444444444 190
20 1225.88888888889 200
30 1230.33333333333 210
40 1234.77777777778 220
50 1239.22222222222 230
60 1243.66666666667 240
70 1248.11111111111 250
80 1252.55555555556 260
90 1257 270
100 1261.44444444444 280
110 1265.88888888889 290
120 1270.33333333333 300
130 1274.77777777778 310
140 1279.22222222222 320
150 1283.66666666667 330
160 1288.11111111111 340
170 1292.55555555556 350
180 1297 360

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0 180°-224° 135°-179°

15 285°-60°&150°-194° 105°-149°&195°-284°
errors
30 255°-299°

45

60 150°-194°

75 120°-164° 120°-209°&255°-299°
errors
90 135°-179° 180°-224°
105°-149°&195°-284°&330°- 15°-104°&150°-194°&285°-
105
14° 329°
error 20/6 150°-194°
120

135 180°-224° 45°-89°&180°-270°


errors
150 195°-239°

165 210°-254°

180 NO ALL

195 195°-239°&285°-329° 150°-194°&330°-14°

210 165°-254° 300°-344°


ERRORs 11/5,12/5,15/5
225 225°-269° 180°-224°&270°-314°

240

255

270

285

300

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315

330

345
Angle's PRICE Y
INVERSE NORMAL
GREEN45°/15°
Down & RED DOWN & GREEN FULL INVERSE OF GREEN Up &RED UP & RED
FULL

15

30

45

60

75

90

105

120

135

150

165 75°-119°

180 0-89°&135°-179° 90°-134°&180°-269°


error 23/5 135°,30/5 165°
195

210

225

240

255

270

285

300

315

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330

345
Angle's PRICE Y
INVERSE NORMAL
GREEN45°/15°
Down & RED DOWN & GREEN FULL INVERSE OF GREEN Up &RED UP & RED
FULL

15

30

45

60

75

90

105

120

135

150

165 75°-119°

180 1-90°&136°-180° 91°-135°&181°-270°


error 7/6 90°,6/6 105° error 1/6,23/5 105°
195

210

225

240

255

270

285

300

315

330

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345

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OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M


OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25°
191.25 1302
202.5 1307
213.75 1312
225 1317
236.25 1322
247.5 1327
258.75 1332
270 1337
281.25 1342
292.5 1347
303.75 1352
315 1357
326.25 1362
337.5 1367
348.75 1372
0 1217
11.25 1222
22.5 1227
33.75 1232
45 1237
56.25 1242
67.5 1247
78.75 1252
90 1257
101.25 1262
112.5 1267
123.75 1272
135 1277
146.25 1282
157.5 1287
168.75 1292
180 1297

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Angle's TIME X
GREEN DOWN & RED DOWN & GREEN FULL INVERSE OF GREEN UP
FULL
15
✅✅
30
✅✅
45
✅✅
60
✅✅
75
✅✅
90

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✅✅
105
✅✅
120
✅✅
135
✅✅
150
✅✅
165
✅✅
19/5,3/4,15/6,13/6,8/6 180
✅✅
3/4,23/5,19/5,12/5,15/6,27/4,10/11,9/11 195
✅✅
15/5 210
✅✅
225
✅✅
3/4,2/6 240
✅✅
3/4,30/5,15/5,15/6 255
✅✅
3/4,7/6,24/5 270
✅✅
3/4,30/5,12/5,18/5,26/4,15/3,10/11/2022 285
✅✅
300
✅✅
1/6,1/5,19/5,15/3 315
✅✅
7/6 330
✅✅
24/5 345
✅✅
11/1,10/5,16/5,9/6,15/6,12/5,1/6,14/3,22/3 360
✅✅
6/6,2/6,5/6,15/5,12/5,11/5

1/6,2/6,15/5,12/5,11/5

1/6,7/6,12/5

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NORMAL EQUAL
INVERSE DIFF.
GREEN FULL
RED DOWN
GREEN UP

3/4

3/4,6/6,7/6,1/6,31/5,30/5,23/5

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3/4

3/4,6/6,7/6,1/6,31/5,30/5,23/5

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OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°
11.25
22.5
33.75
45
56.25
67.5
78.75
90
101.25
112.5
123.75
135
146.25
157.5
168.75
180
191.25
202.5
213.75
225
236.25
247.5
258.75
270
281.25
292.5
303.75
315
326.25
337.5
348.75
360

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INVERSE NORMAL
WN & RED DOWN & GREEN FULL INVERSE OF GREEN UP &RED UP & RED
FULL
195°-284°&15°-104° 105°-194°&285°-14°

120°-209°&300°-29° 30°-119°&210°-299

225°-314°&45°-134° 315°-44°&135°-224°

60°-149°&240°-329° 150°-239°&330°-59°

75°-164°&255°-344° 165°-254°&345°-74°

90°-179°&270°-359° 0-89°&180°-269°

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105°-194°&285°-14° 195°-284°&15°-104°

30°-119°&210°-299 120°-209°&300°-29°

315°-44°&135°-224° 225°-314°&45°-134°

150°-239°&330°-59° 60°-149°&240°-329°

165°-254°&345°-74° 75°-164°&255°-344°

0-89°&180°-269° 90°-179°&270°-359° errors 16/5,15/6,10/5

270°-315°&15°-104° 105°-194°&180°-225° error 16/5,6/6

120°-209°&300°-29° 30°-119°&210°-299

225°-314°&45°-134° 315°-44°&135°-224°

60°-149°&240°-329° 150°-239°&330°-59°

75°-164°&255°-344° 165°-254°&345°-74°

90°-179°&270°-359° 0-89°&180°-269°

105°-194°&285°-14° 195°-284°&15°-104°

30°-119°&210°-299 120°-209°&300°-29°

315°-44°&135°-224° 225°-314°&45°-134°

150°-239°&330°-59° 60°-149°&240°-329°

165°-254°&345°-74° 75°-164°&255°-344°

0-89°&180°-269° 90°-179°&270°-359°

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INVERSE OF INVERSE EQUAL


NORMAL DIFF.
RED FULL
RED UP
GREEN DOWN

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NONAGON 1-9
205
215
225
235
245
255
265
275
285
295
305
315
325
335
345
355
5
15
25
35
45
55
65
75
85
95
105
115
125
135
145
155
165
175
185
195

PENTAGON 9
213
231

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249
267
285
303
321
339
357
15
33
51
69
87
105
123
141
159
177
195

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Angle's Price Y INVERSE

15 105°-194°&285°-14°

30 120°-209°&300°-29°

45 225°-314°&45°-134°

60 150°-239°&330°-59°

75 165°-254°&345°-74°

90 90°-179°&270°-359°

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105 195°-284°&15°-104°

120 30°-119°&210°-299

135 315°-44°&135°-224°

150 60°-149°&240°-329°

165 75°-164°&255°-344°
error 3/4 165°
180 0-89°&180°-269°

195 105°-194°&285°-14°

210 120°-209°&300°-29°

225 225°-314°&45°-134°

240 150°-239°&330°-59°

255 165°-254°&345°-74°

270 90°-179°&270°-359°

285 195°-284°&15°-104°

300 30°-119°&210°-299

315 225°-314°&45°-134°

330 60°-149°&240°-329°

345 75°-164°&255°-344°

360 0-89°&180°-269°

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 PENTAG


Pythagorean
Start Time
End Time
72

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M DODECAGON 90/12 1H/


1H/3.75° NONAGON 1.25°/10° DODECAGON 3,6,9
2142.56944444444 10 202.5
2146.59722222222 20 210
2150.625 30 217.5
2154.65277777778 40 225
2158.68055555556 50 232.5
2162.70833333333 60 240
2166.73611111111 70 247.5
2170.76388888889 80 255
2174.79166666667 90 262.5
2178.81944444444 100 270
2182.84722222222 110 277.5
2186.875 120 285
2190.90277777778 130 292.5
2194.93055555556 140 300
2198.95833333333 150 307.5
2202.98611111111 160 315
2062.01388888889 170 322.5
2066.04166666667 180 330
2070.06944444444 190 337.5
2074.09722222222 200 345
2078.125 210 352.5
2082.15277777778 220 0
2086.18055555556 230 7.5
2090.20833333333 240 15
2094.23611111111 250 22.5
2098.26388888889 260 30
2102.29166666667 270 37.5
2106.31944444444 280 45
2110.34722222222 290 52.5
2114.375 300 60
2118.40277777778 310 67.5
2122.43055555556 320 75
2126.45833333333 330 82.5
2130.48611111111 340 90
2134.51388888889 350 97.5
2138.54166666667 360 105
112.5
PENTAGON 90/5 1H/30M 120
1H/11.25° PENTAGON 2.25°/18° 127.5
2145.79166666667 18 135
2153.04166666667 36 142.5

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2160.29166666667 54 150
2167.54166666667 72 157.5
2174.79166666667 90 165
2182.04166666667 108 172.5
2189.29166666667 126 180
2196.54166666667 144 187.5
2203.79166666667 162 195
2066.04166666667 180
2073.29166666667 198
2080.54166666667 216
2087.79166666667 234
2095.04166666667 252
2102.29166666667 270
2109.54166666667 288
2116.79166666667 306
2124.04166666667 324
2131.29166666667 342
2138.54166666667 360

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NORMAL 345
330
195°-284°&15°-104° 315
300
30°-119°&210°-299 285
270
315°-44°&135°-224° 255
240
60°-149°&240°-329° 225
210
75°-164°&255°-344° 195
180
0-89°&180°-269° 165

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150
105°-194°&285°-14° 135
120
120°-209°&300°-29° 105
90
225°-314°&45°-134° 75
60
150°-239°&330°-59° 45
30
165°-254°&345°-74° 15
0
90°-179°&270°-359°

195°-284°&15°-104°
348.75
30°-119°&210°-299 337.5
326.25
315°-44°&135°-224° 315
303.75
60°-149°&240°-329° 292.5
281.25
75°-164°&255°-344° 270
258.75
0-89°&180°-269° 247.5
236.25
105°-194°&285°-14° 225
213.75
120°-209°&300°-29° 202.5
191.25
315°-44°&135°-224° 180
168.75
150°-239°&330°-59° 157.5
146.25
165°-254°&345°-74° 135
123.75
90°-179°&270°-359° 112.5
101.25
90
78.75
67.5
56.25
45
33.75
22.5
11.25
0

351
342
333
324

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315
306
297
288
279
270
261
252
243
234
225
216
207
198
189
180
171
162
153
144
135
126
117
108
99
90
81
72
63
54
45
36
27
18
9
0

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e and Price Square 3,6,9 PENTAGON GEOCENTRIC


EARTH Price Angle
0:00:00 335.172413793103
13:00:00 2195
Time Angle 2060
195 29
PRICE 195
2195 360
2176

DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M


1H/3.75° DODECAGON 3.75°/15° HEXAGON 3,6,9
2141.5625 7.5 210
2144.5833333333 15 225
2147.6041666667 22.5 240
2150.625 30 255
2153.6458333333 37.5 270
2156.6666666667 45 285
2159.6875 52.5 300
2162.7083333333 60 315
2165.7291666667 67.5 330
2168.75 75 345
2171.7708333333 82.5 0
2174.7916666667 90 15
2177.8125 97.5 30
2180.8333333333 105 45
2183.8541666667 112.5 60
2186.875 120 75
2189.8958333333 127.5 90
2192.9166666667 135 105
2195.9375 142.5 120
2198.9583333333 150 135
2201.9791666667 157.5 150
2060 165 165
2063.0208333333 172.5 180
2066.0416666667 180 195
2069.0625 187.5
2072.0833333333 195
2075.1041666667 202.5
2078.125 210
2081.1458333333 217.5
2084.1666666667 225
2087.1875 232.5
2090.2083333333 240
2093.2291666667 247.5
2096.25 255
2099.2708333333 262.5 DECAGON 9
2102.2916666667 270 204
2105.3125 277.5 213
2108.3333333333 285 222
2111.3541666667 292.5 231
2114.375 300 240
2117.3958333333 307.5 249

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2120.4166666667 315 258


2123.4375 322.5 267
2126.4583333333 330 276
2129.4791666667 337.5 285
2132.5 345 294
2135.5208333333 352.5 303
2138.5416666667 360 312
321
330
339
348
357
6
15
24
33
42
51
60
69
78
87
96
105
114
123
132
141
150
159
168
177
186
195

OCTAGON 9
206.25
217.5
228.75
240
251.25
262.5
273.75
285
296.25
307.5
318.75
330
341.25
352.5
3.75
15

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26.25
37.5
48.75
60
71.25
82.5
93.75
105
116.25
127.5
138.75
150
161.25
172.5
183.75
195

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HEXAGON 90/6 1H/30M


1H/3.75° HEXAGON 3.75°/15°
2144.58333333333 15
2150.625 30
2156.66666666667 45
2162.70833333333 60
2168.75 75
2174.79166666667 90
2180.83333333333 105
2186.875 120
2192.91666666667 135
2198.95833333333 150
2060 165
2066.04166666667 180
2072.08333333333 195
2078.125 210
2084.16666666667 225
2090.20833333333 240
2096.25 255
2102.29166666667 270
2108.33333333333 285
2114.375 300
2120.41666666667 315
2126.45833333333 330
2132.5 345
2138.54166666667 360

DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M


1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9°
2142.16666666667 9
2145.79166666667 18
2149.41666666667 27
2153.04166666667 36
2156.66666666667 45
2160.29166666667 54

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2163.91666666667 63
2167.54166666667 72
2171.16666666667 81
2174.79166666667 90
2178.41666666667 99
2182.04166666667 108
2185.66666666667 117
2189.29166666667 126
2192.91666666667 135
2196.54166666667 144
2200.16666666667 153
2203.79166666667 162
2062.41666666667 171
2066.04166666667 180
2069.66666666667 189
2073.29166666667 198
2076.91666666667 207
2080.54166666667 216
2084.16666666667 225
2087.79166666667 234
2091.41666666667 243
2095.04166666667 252
2098.66666666667 261
2102.29166666667 270
2105.91666666667 279
2109.54166666667 288
2113.16666666667 297
2116.79166666667 306
2120.41666666667 315
2124.04166666667 324
2127.66666666667 333
2131.29166666667 342
2134.91666666667 351
2138.54166666667 360

OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M


1H/11.25° OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°
2143.07291666667 11.25
2147.60416666667 22.5
2152.13541666667 33.75
2156.66666666667 45
2161.19791666667 56.25
2165.72916666667 67.5
2170.26041666667 78.75
2174.79166666667 90
2179.32291666667 101.25
2183.85416666667 112.5
2188.38541666667 123.75
2192.91666666667 135
2197.44791666667 146.25
2201.97916666667 157.5
2061.51041666667 168.75
2066.04166666667 180

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2070.57291666667 191.25
2075.10416666667 202.5
2079.63541666667 213.75
2084.16666666667 225
2088.69791666667 236.25
2093.22916666667 247.5
2097.76041666667 258.75
2102.29166666667 270
2106.82291666667 281.25
2111.35416666667 292.5
2115.88541666667 303.75
2120.41666666667 315
2124.94791666667 326.25
2129.47916666667 337.5
2134.01041666667 348.75
2138.54166666667 360

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9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75° NONAGON 1.25°/10°


220 258.888888888889 10
230 260.111111111111 20
240 261.333333333333 30
250 262.555555555556 40
260 263.777777777778 50
270 265 60
280 266.222222222222 70
290 267.444444444444 80
300 268.666666666667 90
310 269.888888888889 100
320 271.111111111111 110
330 272.333333333333 120
340 273.555555555556 130
350 274.777777777778 140
0 232 150
10 233.222222222222 160
20 234.444444444444 170
30 235.666666666667 180
40 236.888888888889 190
50 238.111111111111 200
60 239.333333333333 210
70 240.555555555556 220
80 241.777777777778 230
90 243 240
100 244.222222222222 250
110 245.444444444444 260
120 246.666666666667 270
130 247.888888888889 280
140 249.111111111111 290
150 250.333333333333 300
160 251.555555555556 310
170 252.777777777778 320
180 254 330
190 255.222222222222 340
200 256.444444444444 350
210 257.666666666667 360

PENTAGON 90/5 1H/30M

PENTAGON 9 1H/11.25° PENTAGON 2.25°/18°


228 259.866666666667 18
246 262.066666666667 36

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264 264.266666666667 54
282 266.466666666667 72
300 268.666666666667 90
318 270.866666666667 108
336 273.066666666667 126
354 275.266666666667 144
12 233.466666666667 162
30 235.666666666667 180
48 237.866666666667 198
66 240.066666666667 216
84 242.266666666667 234
102 244.466666666667 252
120 246.666666666667 270
138 248.866666666667 288
156 251.066666666667 306
174 253.266666666667 324
192 255.466666666667 342
210 257.666666666667 360

DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M

DECAGON 9 1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9°


264 2091.4 9
273 2095.3 18

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282 2099.2 27
291 2103.1 36
300 2107 45
309 2110.9 54
318 2114.8 63
327 2118.7 72
336 2122.6 81
345 2126.5 90
354 2130.4 99
3 1978.3 108
12 1982.2 117
21 1986.1 126
30 1990 135
39 1993.9 144
48 1997.8 153
57 2001.7 162
66 2005.6 171
75 2009.5 180
84 2013.4 189
93 2017.3 198
102 2021.2 207
111 2025.1 216
120 2029 225
129 2032.9 234
138 2036.8 243
147 2040.7 252
156 2044.6 261
165 2048.5 270
174 2052.4 279
183 2056.3 288
192 2060.2 297
201 2064.1 306
210 2068 315
219 2071.9 324
228 2075.8 333
237 2079.7 342
246 2083.6 351
255 2087.5 360

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 TETRAGON GEOCENTRIC


Pythagorean EARTH Price Angle
Start Time 0:00:00 147.272727272727
End Time 14:00:00 250
90 Time Angle 232
PIP =5$ 210 11
PRICE 210
250 360
265

DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75° DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25°


217.5 258.5833333 7.5 221.25 259.041666666667
225 259.5 15 232.5 260.416666666667
232.5 260.4166667 22.5 243.75 261.791666666667
240 261.3333333 30 255 263.166666666667
247.5 262.25 37.5 266.25 264.541666666667
255 263.1666667 45 277.5 265.916666666667
262.5 264.0833333 52.5 288.75 267.291666666667
270 265 60 300 268.666666666667
277.5 265.9166667 67.5 311.25 270.041666666667
285 266.8333333 75 322.5 271.416666666667
292.5 267.75 82.5 333.75 272.791666666667
300 268.6666667 90 345 274.166666666667
307.5 269.5833333 97.5 356.25 275.541666666667
315 270.5 105 7.5 232.916666666667
322.5 271.4166667 112.5 18.75 234.291666666667
330 272.333333333333 120 30 235.666666666667
337.5 273.25 127.5 41.25 237.041666666667
345 274.1666667 135 52.5 238.416666666667
352.5 275.0833333 142.5 63.75 239.791666666667
0 232 150 75 241.166666666667
7.5 232.9166667 157.5 86.25 242.541666666667
15 233.8333333 165 97.5 243.916666666667
22.5 234.75 172.5 108.75 245.291666666667
30 235.6666667 180 120 246.666666666667
37.5 236.5833333 187.5 131.25 248.041666666667
45 237.5 195 142.5 249.416666666667
52.5 238.4166667 202.5 153.75 250.791666666667
60 239.3333333 210 165 252.166666666667
67.5 240.25 217.5 176.25 253.541666666667
75 241.1666667 225 187.5 254.916666666667
82.5 242.0833333 232.5 198.75 256.291666666667
90 243 240 210 257.666666666667
97.5 243.9166667 247.5
105 244.8333333 255 DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M

112.5 245.75 262.5 DECAGON 9 1H/11.25°


120 246.6666667 270 219 258.766666666667
127.5 247.5833333 277.5 228 259.866666666667
135 248.5 285 237 260.966666666667
142.5 249.4166667 292.5 246 262.066666666667
150 250.3333333 300 255 263.166666666667
157.5 251.25 307.5 264 264.266666666667

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165 252.1666667 315 273 265.366666666667


172.5 253.0833333 322.5 282 266.466666666667
180 254 330 291 267.566666666667
187.5 254.9166667 337.5 300 268.666666666667
195 255.8333333 345 309 269.766666666667
202.5 256.75 352.5 318 270.866666666667
210 257.6666667 360 327 271.966666666667
336 273.066666666667
HEXAGON 90/6 1H/30M 345 274.166666666667
HEXAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75° HEXAGON 3.75°/15° 354 275.266666666667
225 259.5 15 3 232.366666666667
240 261.333333333333 30 12 233.466666666667
255 263.166666666667 45 21 234.566666666667
270 265 60 30 235.666666666667
285 266.833333333333 75 39 236.766666666667
300 268.666666666667 90 48 237.866666666667
315 270.5 105 57 238.966666666667
330 272.333333333333 120 66 240.066666666667
345 274.166666666667 135 75 241.166666666667
0 232 150 84 242.266666666667
15 233.833333333333 165 93 243.366666666667
30 235.666666666667 180 102 244.466666666667
45 237.5 195 111 245.566666666667
60 239.333333333333 210 120 246.666666666667
75 241.166666666667 225 129 247.766666666667
90 243 240 138 248.866666666667
105 244.833333333333 255 147 249.966666666667
120 246.666666666667 270 156 251.066666666667
135 248.5 285 165 252.166666666667
150 250.333333333333 300 174 253.266666666667
165 252.166666666667 315 183 254.366666666667
180 254 330 192 255.466666666667
195 255.833333333333 345 201 256.566666666667
210 257.666666666667 360 210 257.666666666667

Time and Price Square 3,6,9 HEXAGON GEOCENTRIC


Pythagorean EARTH Price Angle
Start Time 0:00:00 53.0769230769231
End Time 17:00:00 2000
60 Time Angle 1977
255 26
PRICE 255
2000 360
2107

DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75° DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25°


262.5 2090.75 7.5 266.25 2092.375
270 2094 15 277.5 2097.25

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277.5 2097.25 22.5 288.75 2102.125


285 2100.5 30 300 2107
292.5 2103.75 37.5 311.25 2111.875
300 2107 45 322.5 2116.75
307.5 2110.25 52.5 333.75 2121.625
315 2113.5 60 345 2126.5
322.5 2116.75 67.5 356.25 2131.375
330 2120 75 7.5 1980.25
337.5 2123.25 82.5 18.75 1985.125
345 2126.5 90 30 1990
352.5 2129.75 97.5 41.25 1994.875
0 1977 105 52.5 1999.75
7.5 1980.25 112.5 63.75 2004.625
15 1983.5 120 75 2009.5
22.5 1986.75 127.5 86.25 2014.375
30 1990 135 97.5 2019.25
37.5 1993.25 142.5 108.75 2024.125
45 1996.5 150 120 2029
52.5 1999.75 157.5 131.25 2033.875
60 2003 165 142.5 2038.75
67.5 2006.25 172.5 153.75 2043.625
75 2009.5 180 165 2048.5
82.5 2012.75 187.5 176.25 2053.375
90 2016 195 187.5 2058.25
97.5 2019.25 202.5 198.75 2063.125
105 2022.5 210 210 2068
112.5 2025.75 217.5 221.25 2072.875
120 2029 225 232.5 2077.75
127.5 2032.25 232.5 243.75 2082.625
135 2035.5 240 255 2087.5
142.5 2038.75 247.5
150 2042 255
157.5 2045.25 262.5
165 2048.5 270
172.5 2051.75 277.5
180 2055 285
187.5 2058.25 292.5
195 2061.5 300
202.5 2064.75 307.5
210 2068 315
217.5 2071.25 322.5
225 2074.5 330
232.5 2077.75 337.5
240 2081 345
247.5 2084.25 352.5
255 2087.5 360

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75° NONAGON 1.25°/10°


265 2091.83333333333 10
275 2096.16666666667 20
285 2100.5 30
295 2104.83333333333 40

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305 2109.16666666667 50
315 2113.5 60
325 2117.83333333333 70
335 2122.16666666667 80
345 2126.5 90
355 2130.83333333333 100
5 1979.16666666667 110
15 1983.5 120
25 1987.83333333333 130
35 1992.16666666667 140
45 1996.5 150
55 2000.83333333333 160
65 2005.16666666667 170
75 2009.5 180
85 2013.83333333333 190
95 2018.16666666667 200
105 2022.5 210
115 2026.83333333333 220
125 2031.16666666667 230
135 2035.5 240
145 2039.83333333333 250
155 2044.16666666667 260
165 2048.5 270
175 2052.83333333333 280
185 2057.16666666667 290
195 2061.5 300
205 2065.83333333333 310
215 2070.16666666667 320
225 2074.5 330
235 2078.83333333333 340
245 2083.16666666667 350
255 2087.5 360

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OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°
11.25
22.5
33.75
45
56.25
67.5
78.75
90
101.25
112.5
123.75
135
146.25
157.5
168.75
180
191.25
202.5
213.75
225
236.25
247.5
258.75
270
281.25
292.5
303.75
315
326.25
337.5
348.75
360

DECAGON 2.25°/9°
9
18
27
36
45
54

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63
72
81
90
99
108
117
126
135
144
153
162
171
180
189
198
207
216
225
234
243
252
261
270
279
288
297
306
315
324
333
342
351
360

OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°
11.25
22.5

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33.75
45
56.25
67.5
78.75
90
101.25
112.5
123.75
135
146.25
157.5
168.75
180
191.25
202.5
213.75
225
236.25
247.5
258.75
270
281.25
292.5
303.75
315
326.25
337.5
348.75
360

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9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75° NONAGON 1.25°/10°


220 2059.6666667237 10
230 2064.33333339296 20
240 2069.00000006222 30
250 2073.66666673148 40
260 2078.33333340074 50
270 2083.00000007 60
280 2087.66666673926 70
290 2092.33333340852 80
300 2097.00000007778 90
310 2101.66666674704 100
320 2106.3333334163 110
330 2111.00000008556 120
340 2115.66666675481 130
350 2120.33333342407 140
0 1957 150
10 1961.66666666926 160
20 1966.33333333852 170
30 1971.00000000778 180
40 1975.66666667704 190
50 1980.3333333463 200
60 1985.00000001556 210
70 1989.66666668481 220
80 1994.33333335407 230
90 1999.00000002333 240
100 2003.66666669259 250
110 2008.33333336185 260
120 2013.00000003111 270
130 2017.66666670037 280
140 2022.33333336963 290
150 2027.00000003889 300
160 2031.66666670815 310
170 2036.33333337741 320
180 2041.00000004667 330
190 2045.66666671593 340
200 2050.33333338519 350
210 2055.00000005444 360

PENTAGON 90/5 1H/30M

PENTAGON 9 1H/11.25° PENTAGON 2.25°/18°


228 2063.40000005911 18
246 2071.80000006378 36

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264 2080.20000006844 54
282 2088.60000007311 72
300 2097.00000007778 90
318 2105.40000008244 108
336 2113.80000008711 126
354 2122.20000009178 144
12 1962.60000000311 162
30 1971.00000000778 180
48 1979.40000001244 198
66 1987.80000001711 216
84 1996.20000002178 234
102 2004.60000002644 252
120 2013.00000003111 270
138 2021.40000003578 288
156 2029.80000004044 306
174 2038.20000004511 324
192 2046.60000004978 342
210 2055.00000005444 360

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 SEPTAGON GEOCENTRIC


Pythagorean EARTH Price Angle
Start Time 0:00:00 92.1428570916667
End Time 14:00:00 2000
51.4285714 Time Angle 1957
210 24
PRICE 210
2000 360
2101

DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75° DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25°


217.5 2058.5 7.5 221.25 2060.25000005736
225 2062 15 232.5 2065.50000006028
232.5 2065.5 22.5 243.75 2070.75000006319
240 2069 30 255 2076.00000006611
247.5 2072.5 37.5 266.25 2081.25000006903
255 2076 45 277.5 2086.50000007194
262.5 2079.5 52.5 288.75 2091.75000007486
270 2083 60 300 2097.00000007778
277.5 2086.5 67.5 311.25 2102.25000008069
285 2090 75 322.5 2107.50000008361
292.5 2093.5 82.5 333.75 2112.75000008653
300 2097 90 345 2118.00000008944
307.5 2100.5 97.5 356.25 2123.25000009236
315 2104 105 7.5 1960.50000000194
322.5 2107.5 112.5 18.75 1965.75000000486
330 2111.00000008556 120 30 1971.00000000778
337.5 2114.5 127.5 41.25 1976.25000001069
345 2118 135 52.5 1981.50000001361
352.5 2121.5 142.5 63.75 1986.75000001653
0 1957 150 75 1992.00000001944
7.5 1960.5 157.5 86.25 1997.25000002236
15 1964 165 97.5 2002.50000002528
22.5 1967.5 172.5 108.75 2007.75000002819
30 1971 180 120 2013.00000003111
37.5 1974.5 187.5 131.25 2018.25000003403
45 1978 195 142.5 2023.50000003694
52.5 1981.5 202.5 153.75 2028.75000003986
60 1985 210 165 2034.00000004278
67.5 1988.5 217.5 176.25 2039.25000004569
75 1992 225 187.5 2044.50000004861
82.5 1995.5 232.5 198.75 2049.75000005153
90 1999 240 210 2055.00000005444
97.5 2002.5 247.5
105 2006 255 DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M

112.5 2009.5 262.5 DECAGON 9 1H/11.25°


120 2013 270 219 2059.20000005678
127.5 2016.5 277.5 228 2063.40000005911
135 2020 285 237 2067.60000006144
142.5 2023.5 292.5 246 2071.80000006378
150 2027 300 255 2076.00000006611
157.5 2030.5 307.5 264 2080.20000006844

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165 2034 315 273 2084.40000007078


172.5 2037.5 322.5 282 2088.60000007311
180 2041 330 291 2092.80000007544
187.5 2044.5 337.5 300 2097.00000007778
195 2048 345 309 2101.20000008011
202.5 2051.5 352.5 318 2105.40000008244
210 2055 360 327 2109.60000008478
336 2113.80000008711
HEXAGON 90/6 1H/30M 345 2118.00000008944
HEXAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75° HEXAGON 3.75°/15° 354 2122.20000009178
225 2062.00000005833 15 3 1958.40000000078
240 2069.00000006222 30 12 1962.60000000311
255 2076.00000006611 45 21 1966.80000000544
270 2083.00000007 60 30 1971.00000000778
285 2090.00000007389 75 39 1975.20000001011
300 2097.00000007778 90 48 1979.40000001244
315 2104.00000008167 105 57 1983.60000001478
330 2111.00000008556 120 66 1987.80000001711
345 2118.00000008944 135 75 1992.00000001944
0 1957 150 84 1996.20000002178
15 1964.00000000389 165 93 2000.40000002411
30 1971.00000000778 180 102 2004.60000002644
45 1978.00000001167 195 111 2008.80000002878
60 1985.00000001556 210 120 2013.00000003111
75 1992.00000001944 225 129 2017.20000003344
90 1999.00000002333 240 138 2021.40000003578
105 2006.00000002722 255 147 2025.60000003811
120 2013.00000003111 270 156 2029.80000004044
135 2020.000000035 285 165 2034.00000004278
150 2027.00000003889 300 174 2038.20000004511
165 2034.00000004278 315 183 2042.40000004744
180 2041.00000004667 330 192 2046.60000004978
195 2048.00000005056 345 201 2050.80000005211
210 2055.00000005444 360 210 2055.00000005444

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OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°
11.25
22.5
33.75
45
56.25
67.5
78.75
90
101.25
112.5
123.75
135
146.25
157.5
168.75
180
191.25
202.5
213.75
225
236.25
247.5
258.75
270
281.25
292.5
303.75
315
326.25
337.5
348.75
360

DECAGON 2.25°/9°
9
18
27
36
45
54

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63
72
81
90
99
108
117
126
135
144
153
162
171
180
189
198
207
216
225
234
243
252
261
270
279
288
297
306
315
324
333
342
351
360

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 TR


Pythagorean
Start Time
End Time
120

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M DODECAGON 90/12


NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75° NONAGON 1.25°/10° DODECAGON 3,6,9
100 1957 10 97.5
110 1960 20 105
120 1963 30 112.5
130 1966 40 120
140 1969 50 127.5
150 1972 60 135
160 1975 70 142.5
170 1978 80 150
180 1981 90 157.5
190 1984 100 165
200 1987 110 172.5
210 1990 120 180
220 1993 130 187.5
230 1996 140 195
240 1999 150 202.5
250 2002 160 210
260 2005 170 217.5
270 2008 180 225
280 2011 190 232.5
290 2014 200 240
300 2017 210 247.5
310 2020 220 255
320 2023 230 262.5
330 2026 240 270
340 2029 250 277.5
350 2032 260 285
0 1927 270 292.5
10 1930 280 300
20 1933 290 307.5
30 1936 300 315
40 1939 310 322.5
50 1942 320 330
60 1945 330 337.5
70 1948 340 345
80 1951 350 352.5
90 1954 360 0
7.5
PENTAGON 90/5 1H/30M 15
PENTAGON 9 1H/11.25° PENTAGON 2.25°/18° 22.5
108 1959.4 18 30
126 1964.8 36 37.5

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144 1970.2 54 45
162 1975.6 72 52.5
180 1981 90 60
198 1986.4 108 67.5
216 1991.8 126 75
234 1997.2 144 82.5
252 2002.6 162 90
270 2008 180
288 2013.4 198
306 2018.8 216 HEXAGON 3,6,9
324 2024.2 234 105
342 2029.6 252 120
0 1927 270 135
18 1932.4 288 150
36 1937.8 306 165
54 1943.2 324 180
72 1948.6 342 195
90 1954 360 210
225
240
255
270
285
300
315
330
345
0
15
30
45
60
75
90

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e and Price Square 3,6,9 TRIGON GEOCENTRIC


EARTH Price Angle
0:00:00 243.333333333333
6:00:00 2000
Time Angle 1927
90 36
PRICE 90
2000 360
1999

DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

1H/3.75° DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25°


1956.25 7.5 101.25 1957.375
1958.5 15 112.5 1960.75
1960.75 22.5 123.75 1964.125
1963 30 135 1967.5
1965.25 37.5 146.25 1970.875
1967.5 45 157.5 1974.25
1969.75 52.5 168.75 1977.625
1972 60 180 1981
1974.25 67.5 191.25 1984.375
1976.5 75 202.5 1987.75
1978.75 82.5 213.75 1991.125
1981 90 225 1994.5
1983.25 97.5 236.25 1997.875
1985.5 105 247.5 2001.25
1987.75 112.5 258.75 2004.625
1990 120 270 2008
1992.25 127.5 281.25 2011.375
1994.5 135 292.5 2014.75
1996.75 142.5 303.75 2018.125
1999 150 315 2021.5
2001.25 157.5 326.25 2024.875
2003.5 165 337.5 2028.25
2005.75 172.5 348.75 2031.625
2008 180 0 1927
2010.25 187.5 11.25 1930.375
2012.5 195 22.5 1933.75
2014.75 202.5 33.75 1937.125
2017 210 45 1940.5
2019.25 217.5 56.25 1943.875
2021.5 225 67.5 1947.25
2023.75 232.5 78.75 1950.625
2026 240 90 1954
2028.25 247.5
2030.5 255 DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M

2032.75 262.5 DECAGON 9 1H/11.25°


1927 270 99 1956.7
1929.25 277.5 108 1959.4
1931.5 285 117 1962.1
1933.75 292.5 126 1964.8
1936 300 135 1967.5
1938.25 307.5 144 1970.2

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1940.5 315 153 1972.9


1942.75 322.5 162 1975.6
1945 330 171 1978.3
1947.25 337.5 180 1981
1949.5 345 189 1983.7
1951.75 352.5 198 1986.4
1954 360 207 1989.1
216 1991.8
HEXAGON 90/6 1H/30M 225 1994.5
1H/3.75° HEXAGON 3.75°/15° 234 1997.2
1958.5 15 243 1999.9
1963 30 252 2002.6
1967.5 45 261 2005.3
1972 60 270 2008
1976.5 75 279 2010.7
1981 90 288 2013.4
1985.5 105 297 2016.1
1990 120 306 2018.8
1994.5 135 315 2021.5
1999 150 324 2024.2
2003.5 165 333 2026.9
2008 180 342 2029.6
2012.5 195 351 2032.3
2017 210 0 1927
2021.5 225 9 1929.7
2026 240 18 1932.4
2030.5 255 27 1935.1
1927 270 36 1937.8
1931.5 285 45 1940.5
1936 300 54 1943.2
1940.5 315 63 1945.9
1945 330 72 1948.6
1949.5 345 81 1951.3
1954 360 90 1954

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OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°
11.25
22.5
33.75
45
56.25
67.5
78.75
90
101.25
112.5
123.75
135
146.25
157.5
168.75
180
191.25
202.5
213.75
225
236.25
247.5
258.75
270
281.25
292.5
303.75
315
326.25
337.5
348.75
360

DECAGON 2.25°/9°
9
18
27
36
45
54

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63
72
81
90
99
108
117
126
135
144
153
162
171
180
189
198
207
216
225
234
243
252
261
270
279
288
297
306
315
324
333
342
351
360

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 NONAGON G


Pythagorean
Start Time
End Time
40

DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M


DECAGON 9 1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9° DODECAGON 3,6,9
84 1956.1 9 82.5
93 1960.825 18 90
102 1965.55 27 97.5
111 1970.275 36 105
120 1975 45 112.5
129 1979.725 54 120
138 1984.45 63 127.5
147 1989.175 72 135
156 1993.9 81 142.5
165 1998.625 90 150
174 2003.35 99 157.5
183 2008.075 108 165
192 2012.8 117 172.5
201 2017.525 126 180
210 2022.25 135 187.5
219 2026.975 144 195
228 2031.7 153 202.5
237 2036.425 162 210
246 2041.15 171 217.5
255 2045.875 180 225
264 2050.6 189 232.5
273 2055.325 198 240
282 2060.05 207 247.5
291 2064.775 216 255
300 2069.5 225 262.5
309 2074.225 234 270
318 2078.95 243 277.5
327 2083.675 252 285
336 2088.4 261 292.5
345 2093.125 270 300
354 2097.85 279 307.5
3 1913.575 288 315
12 1918.3 297 322.5
21 1923.025 306 330
30 1927.75 315 337.5
39 1932.475 324 345
48 1937.2 333 352.5
57 1941.925 342 0
66 1946.65 351 7.5
75 1951.375 360 15
22.5

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30
37.5
45
52.5
60
67.5
75

NONAGON 1-9
85
95
105
115
125
135
145
155
165
175
185
195
205
215
225
235
245
255
265
275
285
295
305
315
325
335
345
355
5
15
25
35
45
55
65
75

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ime and Price Square 3,6,9 NONAGON GEOCENTRIC


EARTH Price Angle
0:00:00 167.619047619048
5:00:00 2000
Time Angle 1912
75 21
PRICE 75
2000 360
2080

DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

1H/3.75° DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25°


1955.3125 7.5 86.25 1957.28125
1959.25 15 97.5 1963.1875
1963.1875 22.5 108.75 1969.09375
1967.125 30 120 1975
1971.0625 37.5 131.25 1980.90625
1975 45 142.5 1986.8125
1978.9375 52.5 153.75 1992.71875
1982.875 60 165 1998.625
1986.8125 67.5 176.25 2004.53125
1990.75 75 187.5 2010.4375
1994.6875 82.5 198.75 2016.34375
1998.625 90 210 2022.25
2002.5625 97.5 221.25 2028.15625
2006.5 105 232.5 2034.0625
2010.4375 112.5 243.75 2039.96875
2014.375 120 255 2045.875
2018.3125 127.5 266.25 2051.78125
2022.25 135 277.5 2057.6875
2026.1875 142.5 288.75 2063.59375
2030.125 150 300 2069.5
2034.0625 157.5 311.25 2075.40625
2038 165 322.5 2081.3125
2041.9375 172.5 333.75 2087.21875
2045.875 180 345 2093.125
2049.8125 187.5 356.25 2099.03125
2053.75 195 7.5 1915.9375
2057.6875 202.5 18.75 1921.84375
2061.625 210 30 1927.75
2065.5625 217.5 41.25 1933.65625
2069.5 225 52.5 1939.5625
2073.4375 232.5 63.75 1945.46875
2077.375 240 75 1951.375
2081.3125 247.5
2085.25 255
2089.1875 262.5
2093.125 270
2097.0625 277.5
1912 285
1915.9375 292.5
1919.875 300
1923.8125 307.5

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1927.75 315
1931.6875 322.5
1935.625 330
1939.5625 337.5
1943.5 345
1947.4375 352.5
1951.375 360

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M


1H/3.75° NONAGON 1.25°/10°
1956.625 10
1961.875 20
1967.125 30
1972.375 40
1977.625 50
1982.875 60
1988.125 70
1993.375 80
1998.625 90
2003.875 100
2009.125 110
2014.375 120
2019.625 130
2024.875 140
2030.125 150
2035.375 160
2040.625 170
2045.875 180
2051.125 190
2056.375 200
2061.625 210
2066.875 220
2072.125 230
2077.375 240
2082.625 250
2087.875 260
2093.125 270
2098.375 280
1914.625 290
1919.875 300
1925.125 310
1930.375 320
1935.625 330
1940.875 340
1946.125 350
1951.375 360

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OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°
11.25
22.5
33.75
45
56.25
67.5
78.75
90
101.25
112.5
123.75
135
146.25
157.5
168.75
180
191.25
202.5
213.75
225
236.25
247.5
258.75
270
281.25
292.5
303.75
315
326.25
337.5
348.75
360

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DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M

DECAGON 9 1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9°


99 1385.40000004033 9
108 1389.800000044 18
117 1394.20000004767 27
126 1398.60000005133 36
135 1403.000000055 45
144 1407.40000005867 54
153 1411.80000006233 63
162 1416.200000066 72
171 1420.60000006967 81
180 1425.00000007333 90
189 1429.400000077 99
198 1433.80000008067 108
207 1438.20000008433 117
216 1442.600000088 126
225 1447.00000009167 135
234 1451.40000009533 144
243 1455.800000099 153
252 1460.20000010267 162
261 1464.60000010633 171
270 1469.00000011 180
279 1473.40000011367 189
288 1477.80000011733 198
297 1482.200000121 207
306 1486.60000012467 216
315 1491.00000012833 225
324 1495.400000132 234
333 1499.80000013567 243
342 1504.20000013933 252
351 1508.600000143 261
0 1337 270
9 1341.40000000367 279
18 1345.80000000733 288
27 1350.200000011 297
36 1354.60000001467 306
45 1359.00000001833 315
54 1363.400000022 324
63 1367.80000002567 333
72 1372.20000002933 342
81 1376.600000033 351
90 1381.00000003667 360

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 Hendecagon GEOCENTRIC


Pythagorean EARTH Price Angle
Start Time 0:00:00 327.272727
End Time 6:00:00 1497
32.7272727 Time Angle 1337
90 16
PRICE 90
1497 360
1497

DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75° DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25°


97.5 1384.666667 7.5 101.25 1386.50000004125
105 1388.333333 15 112.5 1392.00000004583
112.5 1392 22.5 123.75 1397.50000005042
120 1395.666667 30 135 1403.000000055
127.5 1399.333333 37.5 146.25 1408.50000005958
135 1403 45 157.5 1414.00000006417
142.5 1406.666667 52.5 168.75 1419.50000006875
150 1410.333333 60 180 1425.00000007333
157.5 1414 67.5 191.25 1430.50000007792
165 1417.666667 75 202.5 1436.0000000825
172.5 1421.333333 82.5 213.75 1441.50000008708
180 1425 90 225 1447.00000009167
187.5 1428.666667 97.5 236.25 1452.50000009625
195 1432.333333 105 247.5 1458.00000010083
202.5 1436 112.5 258.75 1463.50000010542
210 1439.66666675222 120 270 1469.00000011
217.5 1443.333333 127.5 281.25 1474.50000011458
225 1447 135 292.5 1480.00000011917
232.5 1450.666667 142.5 303.75 1485.50000012375
240 1454.333333 150 315 1491.00000012833
247.5 1458 157.5 326.25 1496.50000013292
255 1461.666667 165 337.5 1502.0000001375
262.5 1465.333333 172.5 348.75 1507.50000014208
270 1469 180 0 1337
277.5 1472.666667 187.5 11.25 1342.50000000458
285 1476.333333 195 22.5 1348.00000000917
292.5 1480 202.5 33.75 1353.50000001375
300 1483.666667 210 45 1359.00000001833
307.5 1487.333333 217.5 56.25 1364.50000002292
315 1491 225 67.5 1370.0000000275
322.5 1494.666667 232.5 78.75 1375.50000003208
330 1498.333333 240 90 1381.00000003667
337.5 1502 247.5
345 1505.666667 255
352.5 1509.333333 262.5
0 1337 270
7.5 1340.666667 277.5
15 1344.333333 285
22.5 1348 292.5
30 1351.666667 300
37.5 1355.333333 307.5

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45 1359 315
52.5 1362.666667 322.5
60 1366.333333 330
67.5 1370 337.5
75 1373.666667 345
82.5 1377.333333 352.5
90 1381 360

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75° NONAGON 1.25°/10°


100 1385.88888892963 10
110 1390.77777782259 20
120 1395.66666671556 30
130 1400.55555560852 40
140 1405.44444450148 50
150 1410.33333339444 60
160 1415.22222228741 70
170 1420.11111118037 80
180 1425.00000007333 90
190 1429.8888889663 100
200 1434.77777785926 110
210 1439.66666675222 120
220 1444.55555564519 130
230 1449.44444453815 140
240 1454.33333343111 150
250 1459.22222232407 160
260 1464.11111121704 170
270 1469.00000011 180
280 1473.88888900296 190
290 1478.77777789593 200
300 1483.66666678889 210
310 1488.55555568185 220
320 1493.44444457481 230
330 1498.33333346778 240
340 1503.22222236074 250
350 1508.1111112537 260
0 1337 270
10 1341.88888889296 280
20 1346.77777778593 290
30 1351.66666667889 300
40 1356.55555557185 310
50 1361.44444446481 320
60 1366.33333335778 330
70 1371.22222225074 340
80 1376.1111111437 350
90 1381.00000003667 360

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OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°
11.25
22.5
33.75
45
56.25
67.5
78.75
90
101.25
112.5
123.75
135
146.25
157.5
168.75
180
191.25
202.5
213.75
225
236.25
247.5
258.75
270
281.25
292.5
303.75
315
326.25
337.5
348.75
360

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DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M

DECAGON 9 1H/11.25°
99 1325.5
108 1330
117 1334.5
126 1339
135 1343.5
144 1348
153 1352.5
162 1357
171 1361.5
180 1366
189 1370.5
198 1375
207 1379.5
216 1384
225 1388.5
234 1393
243 1397.5
252 1402
261 1406.5
270 1411
279 1415.5
288 1420
297 1424.5
306 1429
315 1433.5
324 1438
333 1442.5
342 1447
351 1451.5
0 1276
9 1280.5
18 1285
27 1289.5
36 1294
45 1298.5
54 1303
63 1307.5
72 1312
81 1316.5
90 1321

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 Dodecagon GEOCENTRIC


Pythagorean EARTH Price Angle
Start Time 0:00:00 330
End Time 6:00:00 1441
30 Time Angle 1276
90 15
PIP=0.577 PRICE 90
1441 360
1441

DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M


DECAGON 2.25°/9° DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75° DODECAGON 3.75°/15°
9 97.5 1324.75 7.5
18 105 1328.5 15
27 112.5 1332.25 22.5
36 120 1336 30
45 127.5 1339.75 37.5
54 135 1343.5 45
63 142.5 1347.25 52.5
72 150 1351 60
81 157.5 1354.75 67.5
90 165 1358.5 75
99 172.5 1362.25 82.5
108 180 1366 90
117 187.5 1369.75 97.5
126 195 1373.5 105
135 202.5 1377.25 112.5
144 210 1381 120
153 217.5 1384.75 127.5
162 225 1388.5 135
171 232.5 1392.25 142.5
180 240 1396 150
189 247.5 1399.75 157.5
198 255 1403.5 165
207 262.5 1407.25 172.5
216 270 1411 180
225 277.5 1414.75 187.5
234 285 1418.5 195
243 292.5 1422.25 202.5
252 300 1426 210
261 307.5 1429.75 217.5
270 315 1433.5 225
279 322.5 1437.25 232.5
288 330 1441 240
297 337.5 1444.75 247.5
306 345 1448.5 255
315 352.5 1452.25 262.5
324 0 1276 270
333 7.5 1279.75 277.5
342 15 1283.5 285
351 22.5 1287.25 292.5
360 30 1291 300
37.5 1294.75 307.5

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45 1298.5 315
52.5 1302.25 322.5
60 1306 330
67.5 1309.75 337.5
75 1313.5 345
82.5 1317.25 352.5
90 1321 360

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75° NONAGON 1.25°/10°


100 1326 10
110 1331 20
120 1336 30
130 1341 40
140 1346 50
150 1351 60
160 1356 70
170 1361 80
180 1366 90
190 1371 100
200 1376 110
210 1381 120
220 1386 130
230 1391 140
240 1396 150
250 1401 160
260 1406 170
270 1411 180
280 1416 190
290 1421 200
300 1426 210
310 1431 220
320 1436 230
330 1441 240
340 1446 250
350 1451 260
0 1276 270
10 1281 280
20 1286 290
30 1291 300
40 1296 310
50 1301 320
60 1306 330
70 1311 340
80 1316 350
90 1321 360

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OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25° OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°


101.25 1326.625 11.25
112.5 1332.25 22.5
123.75 1337.875 33.75
135 1343.5 45
146.25 1349.125 56.25
157.5 1354.75 67.5
168.75 1360.375 78.75
180 1366 90
191.25 1371.625 101.25
202.5 1377.25 112.5
213.75 1382.875 123.75
225 1388.5 135
236.25 1394.125 146.25
247.5 1399.75 157.5
258.75 1405.375 168.75
270 1411 180
281.25 1416.625 191.25
292.5 1422.25 202.5
303.75 1427.875 213.75
315 1433.5 225
326.25 1439.125 236.25
337.5 1444.75 247.5
348.75 1450.375 258.75
0 1276 270
11.25 1281.625 281.25
22.5 1287.25 292.5
33.75 1292.875 303.75
45 1298.5 315
56.25 1304.125 326.25
67.5 1309.75 337.5
78.75 1315.375 348.75
90 1321 360

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DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M

DECAGON 9 1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9°


99 1237.625 9
108 1242.5 18
117 1247.375 27
126 1252.25 36
135 1257.125 45
144 1262 54
153 1266.875 63
162 1271.75 72
171 1276.625 81
180 1281.5 90
189 1286.375 99
198 1291.25 108
207 1296.125 117
216 1301 126
225 1305.875 135
234 1310.75 144
243 1315.625 153
252 1320.5 162
261 1325.375 171
270 1330.25 180
279 1335.125 189
288 1340 198
297 1344.875 207
306 1349.75 216
315 1354.625 225
324 1359.5 234
333 1364.375 243
342 1369.25 252
351 1374.125 261
0 1184 270
9 1188.875 279
18 1193.75 288
27 1198.625 297
36 1203.5 306
45 1208.375 315
54 1213.25 324
63 1218.125 333
72 1223 342
81 1227.875 351
90 1232.75 360

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 Heptadecagon GEOCENTRIC


Pythagorean EARTH Price Angle
Start Time 0:00:00 336
End Time 6:00:00 1366
24 Time Angle 1184
90 13
PRICE 90
1366 360
1366

DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75° DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25°


97.5 1236.8125 7.5 101.25 1238.84375
105 1240.875 15 112.5 1244.9375
112.5 1244.9375 22.5 123.75 1251.03125
120 1249 30 135 1257.125
127.5 1253.0625 37.5 146.25 1263.21875
135 1257.125 45 157.5 1269.3125
142.5 1261.1875 52.5 168.75 1275.40625
150 1265.25 60 180 1281.5
157.5 1269.3125 67.5 191.25 1287.59375
165 1273.375 75 202.5 1293.6875
172.5 1277.4375 82.5 213.75 1299.78125
180 1281.5 90 225 1305.875
187.5 1285.5625 97.5 236.25 1311.96875
195 1289.625 105 247.5 1318.0625
202.5 1293.6875 112.5 258.75 1324.15625
210 1297.75 120 270 1330.25
217.5 1301.8125 127.5 281.25 1336.34375
225 1305.875 135 292.5 1342.4375
232.5 1309.9375 142.5 303.75 1348.53125
240 1314 150 315 1354.625
247.5 1318.0625 157.5 326.25 1360.71875
255 1322.125 165 337.5 1366.8125
262.5 1326.1875 172.5 348.75 1372.90625
270 1330.25 180 0 1184
277.5 1334.3125 187.5 11.25 1190.09375
285 1338.375 195 22.5 1196.1875
292.5 1342.4375 202.5 33.75 1202.28125
300 1346.5 210 45 1208.375
307.5 1350.5625 217.5 56.25 1214.46875
315 1354.625 225 67.5 1220.5625
322.5 1358.6875 232.5 78.75 1226.65625
330 1362.75 240 90 1232.75
337.5 1366.8125 247.5
345 1370.875 255
352.5 1374.9375 262.5
0 1184 270
7.5 1188.0625 277.5
15 1192.125 285
22.5 1196.1875 292.5
30 1200.25 300
37.5 1204.3125 307.5

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45 1208.375 315
52.5 1212.4375 322.5
60 1216.5 330
67.5 1220.5625 337.5
75 1224.625 345
82.5 1228.6875 352.5
90 1232.75 360

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75° NONAGON 1.25°/10°


100 1238.16666666667 10
110 1243.58333333333 20
120 1249 30
130 1254.41666666667 40
140 1259.83333333333 50
150 1265.25 60
160 1270.66666666667 70
170 1276.08333333333 80
180 1281.5 90
190 1286.91666666667 100
200 1292.33333333333 110
210 1297.75 120
220 1303.16666666667 130
230 1308.58333333333 140
240 1314 150
250 1319.41666666667 160
260 1324.83333333333 170
270 1330.25 180
280 1335.66666666667 190
290 1341.08333333333 200
300 1346.5 210
310 1351.91666666667 220
320 1357.33333333333 230
330 1362.75 240
340 1368.16666666667 250
350 1373.58333333333 260
0 1184 270
10 1189.41666666667 280
20 1194.83333333333 290
30 1200.25 300
40 1205.66666666667 310
50 1211.08333333333 320
60 1216.5 330
70 1221.91666666667 340
80 1227.33333333333 350
90 1232.75 360

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OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°
11.25
22.5
33.75
45
56.25
67.5
78.75
90
101.25
112.5
123.75
135
146.25
157.5
168.75
180
191.25
202.5
213.75
225
236.25
247.5
258.75
270
281.25
292.5
303.75
315
326.25
337.5
348.75
360

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 icosatetragon GEOCENTRIC


Pythagorean EARTH
Start Time 0:00:00
End Time 6:00:00
15 Time Angle
90
PRICE
1585

DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M


DECAGON 9 1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9° DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75°
99 1404.6 9 97.5 1403.5
108 1411.2 18 105 1409
117 1417.8 27 112.5 1414.5
126 1424.4 36 120 1420
135 1431 45 127.5 1425.5
144 1437.6 54 135 1431
153 1444.2 63 142.5 1436.5
162 1450.8 72 150 1442
171 1457.4 81 157.5 1447.5
180 1464 90 165 1453
189 1470.6 99 172.5 1458.5
198 1477.2 108 180 1464
207 1483.8 117 187.5 1469.5
216 1490.4 126 195 1475
225 1497 135 202.5 1480.5
234 1503.6 144 210 1486
243 1510.2 153 217.5 1491.5
252 1516.8 162 225 1497
261 1523.4 171 232.5 1502.5
270 1530 180 240 1508
279 1536.6 189 247.5 1513.5
288 1543.2 198 255 1519
297 1549.8 207 262.5 1524.5
306 1556.4 216 270 1530
315 1563 225 277.5 1535.5
324 1569.6 234 285 1541
333 1576.2 243 292.5 1546.5
342 1582.8 252 300 1552
351 1589.4 261 307.5 1557.5
0 1332 270 315 1563
9 1338.6 279 322.5 1568.5
18 1345.2 288 330 1574
27 1351.8 297 337.5 1579.5
36 1358.4 306 345 1585
45 1365 315 352.5 1590.5
54 1371.6 324 0 1332
63 1378.2 333 7.5 1337.5
72 1384.8 342 15 1343
81 1391.4 351 22.5 1348.5
90 1398 360 30 1354
37.5 1359.5

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45 1365
52.5 1370.5
60 1376
67.5 1381.5
75 1387
82.5 1392.5
90 1398

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75°


100 1405.33333333333
110 1412.66666666667
120 1420
130 1427.33333333333
140 1434.66666666667
150 1442
160 1449.33333333333
170 1456.66666666667
180 1464
190 1471.33333333333
200 1478.66666666667
210 1486
220 1493.33333333333
230 1500.66666666667
240 1508
250 1515.33333333333
260 1522.66666666667
270 1530
280 1537.33333333333
290 1544.66666666667
300 1552
310 1559.33333333333
320 1566.66666666667
330 1574
340 1581.33333333333
350 1588.66666666667
0 1332
10 1339.33333333333
20 1346.66666666667
30 1354
40 1361.33333333333
50 1368.66666666667
60 1376
70 1383.33333333333
80 1390.66666666667
90 1398

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Price Angle
345
1585
1332
11
90
360
1585

GON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25° OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°


7.5 101.25 1406.25 11.25
15 112.5 1414.5 22.5
22.5 123.75 1422.75 33.75
30 135 1431 45
37.5 146.25 1439.25 56.25
45 157.5 1447.5 67.5
52.5 168.75 1455.75 78.75
60 180 1464 90
67.5 191.25 1472.25 101.25
75 202.5 1480.5 112.5
82.5 213.75 1488.75 123.75
90 225 1497 135
97.5 236.25 1505.25 146.25
105 247.5 1513.5 157.5
112.5 258.75 1521.75 168.75
120 270 1530 180
127.5 281.25 1538.25 191.25
135 292.5 1546.5 202.5
142.5 303.75 1554.75 213.75
150 315 1563 225
157.5 326.25 1571.25 236.25
165 337.5 1579.5 247.5
172.5 348.75 1587.75 258.75
180 0 1332 270
187.5 11.25 1340.25 281.25
195 22.5 1348.5 292.5
202.5 33.75 1356.75 303.75
210 45 1365 315
217.5 56.25 1373.25 326.25
225 67.5 1381.5 337.5
232.5 78.75 1389.75 348.75
240 90 1398 360
247.5
255
262.5
270
277.5
285
292.5
300
307.5

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315
322.5
330
337.5
345
352.5
360

NONAGON 1.25°/10°
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
310
320
330
340
350
360

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DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M

DECAGON 9 1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9°


189 1651 9
198 1678 18
207 1705 27
216 1732 36
225 1759 45
234 1786 54
243 1813 63
252 1840 72
261 1867 81
270 1894 90
279 1921 99
288 1948 108
297 1975 117
306 2002 126
315 2029 135
324 2056 144
333 2083 153
342 2110 162
351 2137 171
0 1084 180
9 1111 189
18 1138 198
27 1165 207
36 1192 216
45 1219 225
54 1246 234
63 1273 243
72 1300 252
81 1327 261
90 1354 270
99 1381 279
108 1408 288
117 1435 297
126 1462 306
135 1489 315
144 1516 324
153 1543 333
162 1570 342
171 1597 351
180 1624 360

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 CIRCLE OF 360 GEOCENTRIC


Pythagorean EARTH Price Angle
Start Time 0:00:00 272
End Time 12:00:00 1900
1 Time Angle 1084
180 3
PRICE 180
1900 360
2161

DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75° DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25°


187.5 1646.5 7.5 191.25 1657.75
195 1669 15 202.5 1691.5
202.5 1691.5 22.5 213.75 1725.25
210 1714 30 225 1759
217.5 1736.5 37.5 236.25 1792.75
225 1759 45 247.5 1826.5
232.5 1781.5 52.5 258.75 1860.25
240 1804 60 270 1894
247.5 1826.5 67.5 281.25 1927.75
255 1849 75 292.5 1961.5
262.5 1871.5 82.5 303.75 1995.25
270 1894 90 315 2029
277.5 1916.5 97.5 326.25 2062.75
285 1939 105 337.5 2096.5
292.5 1961.5 112.5 348.75 2130.25
300 1984 120 0 1084
307.5 2006.5 127.5 11.25 1117.75
315 2029 135 22.5 1151.5
322.5 2051.5 142.5 33.75 1185.25
330 2074 150 45 1219
337.5 2096.5 157.5 56.25 1252.75
345 2119 165 67.5 1286.5
352.5 2141.5 172.5 78.75 1320.25
0 1084 180 90 1354
7.5 1106.5 187.5 101.25 1387.75
15 1129 195 112.5 1421.5
22.5 1151.5 202.5 123.75 1455.25
30 1174 210 135 1489
37.5 1196.5 217.5 146.25 1522.75
45 1219 225 157.5 1556.5
52.5 1241.5 232.5 168.75 1590.25
60 1264 240 180 1624
67.5 1286.5 247.5
75 1309 255
82.5 1331.5 262.5
90 1354 270
97.5 1376.5 277.5
105 1399 285
112.5 1421.5 292.5
120 1444 300
127.5 1466.5 307.5

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135 1489 315


142.5 1511.5 322.5
150 1534 330
157.5 1556.5 337.5
165 1579 345
172.5 1601.5 352.5
180 1624 360

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75° NONAGON 1.25°/10°


190 1654 10
200 1684 20
210 1714 30
220 1744 40
230 1774 50
240 1804 60
250 1834 70
260 1864 80
270 1894 90
280 1924 100
290 1954 110
300 1984 120
310 2014 130
320 2044 140
330 2074 150
340 2104 160
350 2134 170
0 1084 180
10 1114 190
20 1144 200
30 1174 210
40 1204 220
50 1234 230
60 1264 240
70 1294 250
80 1324 260
90 1354 270
100 1384 280
110 1414 290
120 1444 300
130 1474 310
140 1504 320
150 1534 330
160 1564 340
170 1594 350
180 1624 360

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OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°
11.25
22.5
33.75
45
56.25
67.5
78.75
90
101.25
112.5
123.75
135
146.25
157.5
168.75
180
191.25
202.5
213.75
225
236.25
247.5
258.75
270
281.25
292.5
303.75
315
326.25
337.5
348.75
360

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 Circle of 1440 GEOC


Pythagorean EARTH
Start Time 0:00:00
End Time 2:00:00
0.25 Time Angle
30
PRICE
1300

DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M


DECAGON 9 1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9° DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75°
39 158 9 37.5 152
48 194 18 45 182
57 230 27 52.5 212
66 266 36 60 242
75 302 45 67.5 272
84 338 54 75 302
93 374 63 82.5 332
102 410 72 90 362
111 446 81 97.5 392
120 482 90 105 422
129 518 99 112.5 452
138 554 108 120 482
147 590 117 127.5 512
156 626 126 135 542
165 662 135 142.5 572
174 698 144 150 602
183 734 153 157.5 632
192 770 162 165 662
201 806 171 172.5 692
210 842 180 180 722
219 878 189 187.5 752
228 914 198 195 782
237 950 207 202.5 812
246 986 216 210 842
255 1022 225 217.5 872
264 1058 234 225 902
273 1094 243 232.5 932
282 1130 252 240 962
291 1166 261 247.5 992
300 1202 270 255 1022
309 1238 279 262.5 1052
318 1274 288 270 1082
327 1310 297 277.5 1112
336 1346 306 285 1142
345 1382 315 292.5 1172
354 1418 324 300 1202
3 14 333 307.5 1232
12 50 342 315 1262
21 86 351 322.5 1292
30 122 360 330 1322
337.5 1352

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345 1382
352.5 1412
0 2
7.5 32
15 62
22.5 92
30 122

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75°


40 162
50 202
60 242
70 282
80 322
90 362
100 402
110 442
120 482
130 522
140 562
150 602
160 642
170 682
180 722
190 762
200 802
210 842
220 882
230 922
240 962
250 1002
260 1042
270 1082
280 1122
290 1162
300 1202
310 1242
320 1282
330 1322
340 1362
350 1402
0 2
10 42
20 82
30 122

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e 3,6,9 Circle of 1440 GEOCENTRIC


Price Angle
324.5
1300
2
1
30
360
1441

GON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25° OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°


7.5 41.25 167 11.25
15 52.5 212 22.5
22.5 63.75 257 33.75
30 75 302 45
37.5 86.25 347 56.25
45 97.5 392 67.5
52.5 108.75 437 78.75
60 120 482 90
67.5 131.25 527 101.25
75 142.5 572 112.5
82.5 153.75 617 123.75
90 165 662 135
97.5 176.25 707 146.25
105 187.5 752 157.5
112.5 198.75 797 168.75
120 210 842 180
127.5 221.25 887 191.25
135 232.5 932 202.5
142.5 243.75 977 213.75
150 255 1022 225
157.5 266.25 1067 236.25
165 277.5 1112 247.5
172.5 288.75 1157 258.75
180 300 1202 270
187.5 311.25 1247 281.25
195 322.5 1292 292.5
202.5 333.75 1337 303.75
210 345 1382 315
217.5 356.25 1427 326.25
225 7.5 32 337.5
232.5 18.75 77 348.75
240 30 122 360
247.5
255
262.5
270
277.5
285
292.5
300
307.5

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315
322.5
330
337.5
345
352.5
360

NONAGON 1.25°/10°
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
310
320
330
340
350
360

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DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M

DECAGON 9 1H/11.25°
99 1119
108 1155
117 1191
126 1227
135 1263
144 1299
153 1335
162 1371
171 1407
180 1443
189 1479
198 1515
207 1551
216 1587
225 1623
234 1659
243 1695
252 1731
261 1767
270 1803
279 1839
288 1875
297 1911
306 1947
315 1983
324 2019
333 2055
342 2091
351 2127
0 723
9 759
18 795
27 831
36 867
45 903
54 939
63 975
72 1011
81 1047
90 1083

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 CIRCLE OF 720 GEOCENTRIC


Pythagorean EARTH Price Angle
Start Time 0:00:00 359.5
End Time 6:00:00 2161
0.5 Time Angle 723
90 2
PRICE 90
2161 360
2161

DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M


DECAGON 2.25°/9° DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75° DODECAGON 3.75°/15°
9 97.5 1113 7.5
18 105 1143 15
27 112.5 1173 22.5
36 120 1203 30
45 127.5 1233 37.5
54 135 1263 45
63 142.5 1293 52.5
72 150 1323 60
81 157.5 1353 67.5
90 165 1383 75
99 172.5 1413 82.5
108 180 1443 90
117 187.5 1473 97.5
126 195 1503 105
135 202.5 1533 112.5
144 210 1563 120
153 217.5 1593 127.5
162 225 1623 135
171 232.5 1653 142.5
180 240 1683 150
189 247.5 1713 157.5
198 255 1743 165
207 262.5 1773 172.5
216 270 1803 180
225 277.5 1833 187.5
234 285 1863 195
243 292.5 1893 202.5
252 300 1923 210
261 307.5 1953 217.5
270 315 1983 225
279 322.5 2013 232.5
288 330 2043 240
297 337.5 2073 247.5
306 345 2103 255
315 352.5 2133 262.5
324 0 723 270
333 7.5 753 277.5
342 15 783 285
351 22.5 813 292.5
360 30 843 300
37.5 873 307.5

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45 903 315
52.5 933 322.5
60 963 330
67.5 993 337.5
75 1023 345
82.5 1053 352.5
90 1083 360

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75° NONAGON 1.25°/10°


100 1123 10
110 1163 20
120 1203 30
130 1243 40
140 1283 50
150 1323 60
160 1363 70
170 1403 80
180 1443 90
190 1483 100
200 1523 110
210 1563 120
220 1603 130
230 1643 140
240 1683 150
250 1723 160
260 1763 170
270 1803 180
280 1843 190
290 1883 200
300 1923 210
310 1963 220
320 2003 230
330 2043 240
340 2083 250
350 2123 260
0 723 270
10 763 280
20 803 290
30 843 300
40 883 310
50 923 320
60 963 330
70 1003 340
80 1043 350
90 1083 360

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OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25° OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25° DECAGON 9


101.25 1128 11.25 99
112.5 1173 22.5 108
123.75 1218 33.75 117
135 1263 45 126
146.25 1308 56.25 135
157.5 1353 67.5 144
168.75 1398 78.75 153
180 1443 90 162
191.25 1488 101.25 171
202.5 1533 112.5 180
213.75 1578 123.75 189
225 1623 135 198
236.25 1668 146.25 207
247.5 1713 157.5 216
258.75 1758 168.75 225
270 1803 180 234
281.25 1848 191.25 243
292.5 1893 202.5 252
303.75 1938 213.75 261
315 1983 225 270
326.25 2028 236.25 279
337.5 2073 247.5 288
348.75 2118 258.75 297
0 723 270 306
11.25 768 281.25 315
22.5 813 292.5 324
33.75 858 303.75 333
45 903 315 342
56.25 948 326.25 351
67.5 993 337.5 0
78.75 1038 348.75 9
90 1083 360 18
27
36
45
54
63
72
81
90

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 Circle of 144 GEOCENTRIC


Pythagorean EARTH
Start Time 0:00:00
End Time 6:00:00
2.5 Time Angle
90
PRICE
145

DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M


1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9° DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75°
41.6 9 97.5 41
45.2 18 105 44
48.8 27 112.5 47
52.4 36 120 50
56 45 127.5 53
59.6 54 135 56
63.2 63 142.5 59
66.8 72 150 62
70.4 81 157.5 65
74 90 165 68
77.6 99 172.5 71
81.2 108 180 74
84.8 117 187.5 77
88.4 126 195 80
92 135 202.5 83
95.6 144 210 86
99.2 153 217.5 89
102.8 162 225 92
106.4 171 232.5 95
110 180 240 98
113.6 189 247.5 101
117.2 198 255 104
120.8 207 262.5 107
124.4 216 270 110
128 225 277.5 113
131.6 234 285 116
135.2 243 292.5 119
138.8 252 300 122
142.4 261 307.5 125
2 270 315 128
5.6 279 322.5 131
9.2 288 330 134
12.8 297 337.5 137
16.4 306 345 140
20 315 352.5 143
23.6 324 0 2
27.2 333 7.5 5
30.8 342 15 8
34.4 351 22.5 11
38 360 30 14
37.5 17

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45 20
52.5 23
60 26
67.5 29
75 32
82.5 35
90 38

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75°


100 42
110 46
120 50
130 54
140 58
150 62
160 66
170 70
180 74
190 78
200 82
210 86
220 90
230 94
240 98
250 102
260 106
270 110
280 114
290 118
300 122
310 126
320 130
330 134
340 138
350 142
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30 14
40 18
50 22
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7.5 101.25 42.5 11.25
15 112.5 47 22.5
22.5 123.75 51.5 33.75
30 135 56 45
37.5 146.25 60.5 56.25
45 157.5 65 67.5
52.5 168.75 69.5 78.75
60 180 74 90
67.5 191.25 78.5 101.25
75 202.5 83 112.5
82.5 213.75 87.5 123.75
90 225 92 135
97.5 236.25 96.5 146.25
105 247.5 101 157.5
112.5 258.75 105.5 168.75
120 270 110 180
127.5 281.25 114.5 191.25
135 292.5 119 202.5
142.5 303.75 123.5 213.75
150 315 128 225
157.5 326.25 132.5 236.25
165 337.5 137 247.5
172.5 348.75 141.5 258.75
180 0 2 270
187.5 11.25 6.5 281.25
195 22.5 11 292.5
202.5 33.75 15.5 303.75
210 45 20 315
217.5 56.25 24.5 326.25
225 67.5 29 337.5
232.5 78.75 33.5 348.75
240 90 38 360
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189 1842.625 9
198 1852.75 18
207 1862.875 27
216 1873 36
225 1883.125 45
234 1893.25 54
243 1903.375 63
252 1913.5 72
261 1923.625 81
270 1933.75 90
279 1943.875 99
288 1954 108
297 1964.125 117
306 1974.25 126
315 1984.375 135
324 1994.5 144
333 2004.625 153
342 2014.75 162
351 2024.875 171
0 1630 180
9 1640.125 189
18 1650.25 198
27 1660.375 207
36 1670.5 216
45 1680.625 225
54 1690.75 234
63 1700.875 243
72 1711 252
81 1721.125 261
90 1731.25 270
99 1741.375 279
108 1751.5 288
117 1761.625 297
126 1771.75 306
135 1781.875 315
144 1792 324
153 1802.125 333
162 1812.25 342
171 1822.375 351
180 1832.5 360

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Start Time 0:00:00 240
End Time 12:00:00 1900
8 Time Angle 1630
180 9
PRICE 180
1900 360
2026

DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75° DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25°


187.5 1840.9375 7.5 191.25 1845.15625
195 1849.375 15 202.5 1857.8125
202.5 1857.8125 22.5 213.75 1870.46875
210 1866.25 30 225 1883.125
217.5 1874.6875 37.5 236.25 1895.78125
225 1883.125 45 247.5 1908.4375
232.5 1891.5625 52.5 258.75 1921.09375
240 1900 60 270 1933.75
247.5 1908.4375 67.5 281.25 1946.40625
255 1916.875 75 292.5 1959.0625
262.5 1925.3125 82.5 303.75 1971.71875
270 1933.75 90 315 1984.375
277.5 1942.1875 97.5 326.25 1997.03125
285 1950.625 105 337.5 2009.6875
292.5 1959.0625 112.5 348.75 2022.34375
300 1967.5 120 0 1630
307.5 1975.9375 127.5 11.25 1642.65625
315 1984.375 135 22.5 1655.3125
322.5 1992.8125 142.5 33.75 1667.96875
330 2001.25 150 45 1680.625
337.5 2009.6875 157.5 56.25 1693.28125
345 2018.125 165 67.5 1705.9375
352.5 2026.5625 172.5 78.75 1718.59375
0 1630 180 90 1731.25
7.5 1638.4375 187.5 101.25 1743.90625
15 1646.875 195 112.5 1756.5625
22.5 1655.3125 202.5 123.75 1769.21875
30 1663.75 210 135 1781.875
37.5 1672.1875 217.5 146.25 1794.53125
45 1680.625 225 157.5 1807.1875
52.5 1689.0625 232.5 168.75 1819.84375
60 1697.5 240 180 1832.5
67.5 1705.9375 247.5
75 1714.375 255
82.5 1722.8125 262.5
90 1731.25 270
97.5 1739.6875 277.5
105 1748.125 285
112.5 1756.5625 292.5
120 1765 300
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142.5 1790.3125 322.5
150 1798.75 330
157.5 1807.1875 337.5
165 1815.625 345
172.5 1824.0625 352.5
180 1832.5 360

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

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190 1843.75 10
200 1855 20
210 1866.25 30
220 1877.5 40
230 1888.75 50
240 1900 60
250 1911.25 70
260 1922.5 80
270 1933.75 90
280 1945 100
290 1956.25 110
300 1967.5 120
310 1978.75 130
320 1990 140
330 2001.25 150
340 2012.5 160
350 2023.75 170
0 1630 180
10 1641.25 190
20 1652.5 200
30 1663.75 210
40 1675 220
50 1686.25 230
60 1697.5 240
70 1708.75 250
80 1720 260
90 1731.25 270
100 1742.5 280
110 1753.75 290
120 1765 300
130 1776.25 310
140 1787.5 320
150 1798.75 330
160 1810 340
170 1821.25 350
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11.25 //////////////// 99
22.5 //////////////// 108
33.75 //////////////// 117
45 //////////////// 126
56.25 //////////////// 135
67.5 //////////////// 144
78.75 //////////////// 153
90 //////////////// 162
101.25 //////////////// 171
112.5 //////////////// 180
123.75 //////////////// 189
135 //////////////// 198
146.25 //////////////// 207
157.5 //////////////// 216
168.75 //////////////// 225
180 //////////////// 234
191.25 //////////////// 243
202.5 //////////////// 252
213.75 //////////////// 261
225 //////////////// 270
236.25 //////////////// 279
247.5 //////////////// 288
258.75 //////////////// 297
270 //////////////// 306
281.25 //////////////// 315
292.5 //////////////// 324
303.75 //////////////// 333
315 //////////////// 342
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Pythagorean EARTH
Start Time 0:00:00
End Time 6:00:00
1 Time Angle
90
PRICE
1913.5

DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M


1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9° DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75°
1900 9 97.5 1898.5
1909 18 105 1906
1918 27 112.5 1913.5
1927 36 120 1921
1936 45 127.5 1928.5
1945 54 135 1936
1954 63 142.5 1943.5
1963 72 150 1951
1972 81 157.5 1958.5
1981 90 165 1966
1990 99 172.5 1973.5
1999 108 180 1981
2008 117 187.5 1988.5
2017 126 195 1996
2026 135 202.5 2003.5
2035 144 210 2011
2044 153 217.5 2018.5
2053 162 225 2026
2062 171 232.5 2033.5
2071 180 240 2041
2080 189 247.5 2048.5
2089 198 255 2056
2098 207 262.5 2063.5
2107 216 270 2071
2116 225 277.5 2078.5
2125 234 285 2086
2134 243 292.5 2093.5
2143 252 300 2101
2152 261 307.5 2108.5
1801 270 315 2116
1810 279 322.5 2123.5
1819 288 330 2131
1828 297 337.5 2138.5
1837 306 345 2146
1846 315 352.5 2153.5
1855 324 0 1801
1864 333 7.5 1808.5
1873 342 15 1816
1882 351 22.5 1823.5
1891 360 30 1831
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52.5 1853.5
60 1861
67.5 1868.5
75 1876
82.5 1883.5
90 1891

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

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100 1901
110 1911
120 1921
130 1931
140 1941
150 1951
160 1961
170 1971
180 1981
190 1991
200 2001
210 2011
220 2021
230 2031
240 2041
250 2051
260 2061
270 2071
280 2081
290 2091
300 2101
310 2111
320 2121
330 2131
340 2141
350 2151
0 1801
10 1811
20 1821
30 1831
40 1841
50 1851
60 1861
70 1871
80 1881
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112.5 1906
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1801
6
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360
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GON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25° OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°


7.5 101.25 1902.25 11.25
15 112.5 1913.5 22.5
22.5 123.75 1924.75 33.75
30 135 1936 45
37.5 146.25 1947.25 56.25
45 157.5 1958.5 67.5
52.5 168.75 1969.75 78.75
60 180 1981 90
67.5 191.25 1992.25 101.25
75 202.5 2003.5 112.5
82.5 213.75 2014.75 123.75
90 225 2026 135
97.5 236.25 2037.25 146.25
105 247.5 2048.5 157.5
112.5 258.75 2059.75 168.75
120 270 2071 180
127.5 281.25 2082.25 191.25
135 292.5 2093.5 202.5
142.5 303.75 2104.75 213.75
150 315 2116 225
157.5 326.25 2127.25 236.25
165 337.5 2138.5 247.5
172.5 348.75 2149.75 258.75
180 0 1801 270
187.5 11.25 1812.25 281.25
195 22.5 1823.5 292.5
202.5 33.75 1834.75 303.75
210 45 1846 315
217.5 56.25 1857.25 326.25
225 67.5 1868.5 337.5
232.5 78.75 1879.75 348.75
240 90 1891 360
247.5
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262.5
270
277.5
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292.5
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90
100
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DECAGON 9 1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9°


99 1918.9 9
108 1919.8 18
117 1920.7 27
126 1921.6 36
135 1922.5 45
144 1923.4 54
153 1924.3 63
162 1925.2 72
171 1926.1 81
180 1927 90
189 1927.9 99
198 1928.8 108
207 1929.7 117
216 1930.6 126
225 1931.5 135
234 1932.4 144
243 1933.3 153
252 1934.2 162
261 1935.1 171
270 1936 180
279 1936.9 189
288 1937.8 198
297 1938.7 207
306 1939.6 216
315 1940.5 225
324 1941.4 234
333 1942.3 243
342 1943.2 252
351 1944.1 261
0 1909 270
9 1909.9 279
18 1910.8 288
27 1911.7 297
36 1912.6 306
45 1913.5 315
54 1914.4 324
63 1915.3 333
72 1916.2 342
81 1917.1 351
90 1918 360

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Start Time 0:00:00 45
End Time 6:00:00 1913.5
10 Time Angle 1909
90 54
PRICE 90
1913.5 360
1944

DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75° DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25°


97.5 1918.75 7.5 101.25 1919.125
105 1919.5 15 112.5 1920.25
112.5 1920.25 22.5 123.75 1921.375
120 1921 30 135 1922.5
127.5 1921.75 37.5 146.25 1923.625
135 1922.5 45 157.5 1924.75
142.5 1923.25 52.5 168.75 1925.875
150 1924 60 180 1927
157.5 1924.75 67.5 191.25 1928.125
165 1925.5 75 202.5 1929.25
172.5 1926.25 82.5 213.75 1930.375
180 1927 90 225 1931.5
187.5 1927.75 97.5 236.25 1932.625
195 1928.5 105 247.5 1933.75
202.5 1929.25 112.5 258.75 1934.875
210 1930 120 270 1936
217.5 1930.75 127.5 281.25 1937.125
225 1931.5 135 292.5 1938.25
232.5 1932.25 142.5 303.75 1939.375
240 1933 150 315 1940.5
247.5 1933.75 157.5 326.25 1941.625
255 1934.5 165 337.5 1942.75
262.5 1935.25 172.5 348.75 1943.875
270 1936 180 0 1909
277.5 1936.75 187.5 11.25 1910.125
285 1937.5 195 22.5 1911.25
292.5 1938.25 202.5 33.75 1912.375
300 1939 210 45 1913.5
307.5 1939.75 217.5 56.25 1914.625
315 1940.5 225 67.5 1915.75
322.5 1941.25 232.5 78.75 1916.875
330 1942 240 90 1918
337.5 1942.75 247.5
345 1943.5 255
352.5 1944.25 262.5
0 1909 270
7.5 1909.75 277.5
15 1910.5 285
22.5 1911.25 292.5
30 1912 300
37.5 1912.75 307.5

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52.5 1914.25 322.5
60 1915 330
67.5 1915.75 337.5
75 1916.5 345
82.5 1917.25 352.5
90 1918 360

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75° NONAGON 1.25°/10°


100 1919 10
110 1920 20
120 1921 30
130 1922 40
140 1923 50
150 1924 60
160 1925 70
170 1926 80
180 1927 90
190 1928 100
200 1929 110
210 1930 120
220 1931 130
230 1932 140
240 1933 150
250 1934 160
260 1935 170
270 1936 180
280 1937 190
290 1938 200
300 1939 210
310 1940 220
320 1941 230
330 1942 240
340 1943 250
350 1944 260
0 1909 270
10 1910 280
20 1911 290
30 1912 300
40 1913 310
50 1914 320
60 1915 330
70 1916 340
80 1917 350
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11.25 99
22.5 108
33.75 117
45 126
56.25 135
67.5 144
78.75 153
90 162
101.25 171
112.5 180
123.75 189
135 198
146.25 207
157.5 216
168.75 225
180 234
191.25 243
202.5 252
213.75 261
225 270
236.25 279
247.5 288
258.75 297
270 306
281.25 315
292.5 324
303.75 333
315 342
326.25 351
337.5 0
348.75 9
360 18
27
36
45
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End Time 6:00:00
15 Time Angle
90
PRICE
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1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9° DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75°
1903.6 9 97.5 1903.5
1904.2 18 105 1904
1904.8 27 112.5 1904.5
1905.4 36 120 1905
1906 45 127.5 1905.5
1906.6 54 135 1906
1907.2 63 142.5 1906.5
1907.8 72 150 1907
1908.4 81 157.5 1907.5
1909 90 165 1908
1909.6 99 172.5 1908.5
1910.2 108 180 1909
1910.8 117 187.5 1909.5
1911.4 126 195 1910
1912 135 202.5 1910.5
1912.6 144 210 1911
1913.2 153 217.5 1911.5
1913.8 162 225 1912
1914.4 171 232.5 1912.5
1915 180 240 1913
1915.6 189 247.5 1913.5
1916.2 198 255 1914
1916.8 207 262.5 1914.5
1917.4 216 270 1915
1918 225 277.5 1915.5
1918.6 234 285 1916
1919.2 243 292.5 1916.5
1919.8 252 300 1917
1920.4 261 307.5 1917.5
1897 270 315 1918
1897.6 279 322.5 1918.5
1898.2 288 330 1919
1898.8 297 337.5 1919.5
1899.4 306 345 1920
1900 315 352.5 1920.5
1900.6 324 0 1897
1901.2 333 7.5 1897.5
1901.8 342 15 1898
1902.4 351 22.5 1898.5
1903 360 30 1899
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52.5 1900.5
60 1901
67.5 1901.5
75 1902
82.5 1902.5
90 1903

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

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100 1903.66666666667
110 1904.33333333333
120 1905
130 1905.66666666667
140 1906.33333333333
150 1907
160 1907.66666666667
170 1908.33333333333
180 1909
190 1909.66666666667
200 1910.33333333333
210 1911
220 1911.66666666667
230 1912.33333333333
240 1913
250 1913.66666666667
260 1914.33333333333
270 1915
280 1915.66666666667
290 1916.33333333333
300 1917
310 1917.66666666667
320 1918.33333333333
330 1919
340 1919.66666666667
350 1920.33333333333
0 1897
10 1897.66666666667
20 1898.33333333333
30 1899
40 1899.66666666667
50 1900.33333333333
60 1901
70 1901.66666666667
80 1902.33333333333
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7.5 101.25 1903.75 11.25
15 112.5 1904.5 22.5
22.5 123.75 1905.25 33.75
30 135 1906 45
37.5 146.25 1906.75 56.25
45 157.5 1907.5 67.5
52.5 168.75 1908.25 78.75
60 180 1909 90
67.5 191.25 1909.75 101.25
75 202.5 1910.5 112.5
82.5 213.75 1911.25 123.75
90 225 1912 135
97.5 236.25 1912.75 146.25
105 247.5 1913.5 157.5
112.5 258.75 1914.25 168.75
120 270 1915 180
127.5 281.25 1915.75 191.25
135 292.5 1916.5 202.5
142.5 303.75 1917.25 213.75
150 315 1918 225
157.5 326.25 1918.75 236.25
165 337.5 1919.5 247.5
172.5 348.75 1920.25 258.75
180 0 1897 270
187.5 11.25 1897.75 281.25
195 22.5 1898.5 292.5
202.5 33.75 1899.25 303.75
210 45 1900 315
217.5 56.25 1900.75 326.25
225 67.5 1901.5 337.5
232.5 78.75 1902.25 348.75
240 90 1903 360
247.5
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262.5
270
277.5
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20
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40
50
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90
100
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120
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180
190
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290
300
310
320
330
340
350
360

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DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M

DECAGON 9 1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9°


99 1910.125 9
108 1910.5 18
117 1910.875 27
126 1911.25 36
135 1911.625 45
144 1912 54
153 1912.375 63
162 1912.75 72
171 1913.125 81
180 1913.5 90
189 1913.875 99
198 1914.25 108
207 1914.625 117
216 1915 126
225 1915.375 135
234 1915.75 144
243 1916.125 153
252 1916.5 162
261 1916.875 171
270 1917.25 180
279 1917.625 189
288 1918 198
297 1918.375 207
306 1918.75 216
315 1919.125 225
324 1919.5 234
333 1919.875 243
342 1920.25 252
351 1920.625 261
0 1906 270
9 1906.375 279
18 1906.75 288
27 1907.125 297
36 1907.5 306
45 1907.875 315
54 1908.25 324
63 1908.625 333
72 1909 342
81 1909.375 351
90 1909.75 360

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 CIRCLE OF 15 GEOCENTRIC

Pythagorean EARTH Price Angle


Start Time 0:00:00 180
End Time 6:00:00 1913.5
24 Time Angle 1906
90 128
PRICE 90
1913.5 360
1920

DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75° DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25°


97.5 1910.0625 7.5 101.25 1910.21875
105 1910.375 15 112.5 1910.6875
112.5 1910.6875 22.5 123.75 1911.15625
120 1911 30 135 1911.625
127.5 1911.3125 37.5 146.25 1912.09375
135 1911.625 45 157.5 1912.5625
142.5 1911.9375 52.5 168.75 1913.03125
150 1912.25 60 180 1913.5
157.5 1912.5625 67.5 191.25 1913.96875
165 1912.875 75 202.5 1914.4375
172.5 1913.1875 82.5 213.75 1914.90625
180 1913.5 90 225 1915.375
187.5 1913.8125 97.5 236.25 1915.84375
195 1914.125 105 247.5 1916.3125
202.5 1914.4375 112.5 258.75 1916.78125
210 1914.75 120 270 1917.25
217.5 1915.0625 127.5 281.25 1917.71875
225 1915.375 135 292.5 1918.1875
232.5 1915.6875 142.5 303.75 1918.65625
240 1916 150 315 1919.125
247.5 1916.3125 157.5 326.25 1919.59375
255 1916.625 165 337.5 1920.0625
262.5 1916.9375 172.5 348.75 1920.53125
270 1917.25 180 0 1906
277.5 1917.5625 187.5 11.25 1906.46875
285 1917.875 195 22.5 1906.9375
292.5 1918.1875 202.5 33.75 1907.40625
300 1918.5 210 45 1907.875
307.5 1918.8125 217.5 56.25 1908.34375
315 1919.125 225 67.5 1908.8125
322.5 1919.4375 232.5 78.75 1909.28125
330 1919.75 240 90 1909.75
337.5 1920.0625 247.5
345 1920.375 255
352.5 1920.6875 262.5
0 1906 270
7.5 1906.3125 277.5
15 1906.625 285
22.5 1906.9375 292.5
30 1907.25 300
37.5 1907.5625 307.5

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45 1907.875 315
52.5 1908.1875 322.5
60 1908.5 330
67.5 1908.8125 337.5
75 1909.125 345
82.5 1909.4375 352.5
90 1909.75 360

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75° NONAGON 1.25°/10°


100 1910.16666666667 10
110 1910.58333333333 20
120 1911 30
130 1911.41666666667 40
140 1911.83333333333 50
150 1912.25 60
160 1912.66666666667 70
170 1913.08333333333 80
180 1913.5 90
190 1913.91666666667 100
200 1914.33333333333 110
210 1914.75 120
220 1915.16666666667 130
230 1915.58333333333 140
240 1916 150
250 1916.41666666667 160
260 1916.83333333333 170
270 1917.25 180
280 1917.66666666667 190
290 1918.08333333333 200
300 1918.5 210
310 1918.91666666667 220
320 1919.33333333333 230
330 1919.75 240
340 1920.16666666667 250
350 1920.58333333333 260
0 1906 270
10 1906.41666666667 280
20 1906.83333333333 290
30 1907.25 300
40 1907.66666666667 310
50 1908.08333333333 320
60 1908.5 330
70 1908.91666666667 340
80 1909.33333333333 350
90 1909.75 360

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OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25° DECAGON 9


11.25 99
22.5 108
33.75 117
45 126
56.25 135
67.5 144
78.75 153
90 162
101.25 171
112.5 180
123.75 189
135 198
146.25 207
157.5 216
168.75 225
180 234
191.25 243
202.5 252
213.75 261
225 270
236.25 279
247.5 288
258.75 297
270 306
281.25 315
292.5 324
303.75 333
315 342
326.25 351
337.5 0
348.75 9
360 18
27
36
45
54
63
72
81
90

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 CIRCLE OF 12 GEOCENTRIC

Pythagorean EARTH
Start Time 0:00:00
End Time 6:00:00
30 Time Angle
90
PRICE
1913.5

DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M


1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9° DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75°
1912.3 9 97.5 1912.25
1912.6 18 105 1912.5
1912.9 27 112.5 1912.75
1913.2 36 120 1913
1913.5 45 127.5 1913.25
1913.8 54 135 1913.5
1914.1 63 142.5 1913.75
1914.4 72 150 1914
1914.7 81 157.5 1914.25
1915 90 165 1914.5
1915.3 99 172.5 1914.75
1915.6 108 180 1915
1915.9 117 187.5 1915.25
1916.2 126 195 1915.5
1916.5 135 202.5 1915.75
1916.8 144 210 1916
1917.1 153 217.5 1916.25
1917.4 162 225 1916.5
1917.7 171 232.5 1916.75
1918 180 240 1917
1918.3 189 247.5 1917.25
1918.6 198 255 1917.5
1918.9 207 262.5 1917.75
1919.2 216 270 1918
1919.5 225 277.5 1918.25
1919.8 234 285 1918.5
1920.1 243 292.5 1918.75
1920.4 252 300 1919
1920.7 261 307.5 1919.25
1909 270 315 1919.5
1909.3 279 322.5 1919.75
1909.6 288 330 1920
1909.9 297 337.5 1920.25
1910.2 306 345 1920.5
1910.5 315 352.5 1920.75
1910.8 324 0 1909
1911.1 333 7.5 1909.25
1911.4 342 15 1909.5
1911.7 351 22.5 1909.75
1912 360 30 1910
37.5 1910.25

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45 1910.5
52.5 1910.75
60 1911
67.5 1911.25
75 1911.5
82.5 1911.75
90 1912

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75°


100 1912.33333333333
110 1912.66666666667
120 1913
130 1913.33333333333
140 1913.66666666667
150 1914
160 1914.33333333333
170 1914.66666666667
180 1915
190 1915.33333333333
200 1915.66666666667
210 1916
220 1916.33333333333
230 1916.66666666667
240 1917
250 1917.33333333333
260 1917.66666666667
270 1918
280 1918.33333333333
290 1918.66666666667
300 1919
310 1919.33333333333
320 1919.66666666667
330 1920
340 1920.33333333333
350 1920.66666666667
0 1909
10 1909.33333333333
20 1909.66666666667
30 1910
40 1910.33333333333
50 1910.66666666667
60 1911
70 1911.33333333333
80 1911.66666666667
90 1912

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Price Angle
135
1913.5
1909
160
90
360
1920

GON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25° OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°


7.5 101.25 1912.375 11.25
15 112.5 1912.75 22.5
22.5 123.75 1913.125 33.75
30 135 1913.5 45
37.5 146.25 1913.875 56.25
45 157.5 1914.25 67.5
52.5 168.75 1914.625 78.75
60 180 1915 90
67.5 191.25 1915.375 101.25
75 202.5 1915.75 112.5
82.5 213.75 1916.125 123.75
90 225 1916.5 135
97.5 236.25 1916.875 146.25
105 247.5 1917.25 157.5
112.5 258.75 1917.625 168.75
120 270 1918 180
127.5 281.25 1918.375 191.25
135 292.5 1918.75 202.5
142.5 303.75 1919.125 213.75
150 315 1919.5 225
157.5 326.25 1919.875 236.25
165 337.5 1920.25 247.5
172.5 348.75 1920.625 258.75
180 0 1909 270
187.5 11.25 1909.375 281.25
195 22.5 1909.75 292.5
202.5 33.75 1910.125 303.75
210 45 1910.5 315
217.5 56.25 1910.875 326.25
225 67.5 1911.25 337.5
232.5 78.75 1911.625 348.75
240 90 1912 360
247.5
255
262.5
270
277.5
285
292.5
300
307.5

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315
322.5
330
337.5
345
352.5
360

NONAGON 1.25°/10°
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
310
320
330
340
350
360

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DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M

DECAGON 9 1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9°


99 1911.475 9
108 1911.7 18
117 1911.925 27
126 1912.15 36
135 1912.375 45
144 1912.6 54
153 1912.825 63
162 1913.05 72
171 1913.275 81
180 1913.5 90
189 1913.725 99
198 1913.95 108
207 1914.175 117
216 1914.4 126
225 1914.625 135
234 1914.85 144
243 1915.075 153
252 1915.3 162
261 1915.525 171
270 1915.75 180
279 1915.975 189
288 1916.2 198
297 1916.425 207
306 1916.65 216
315 1916.875 225
324 1917.1 234
333 1917.325 243
342 1917.55 252
351 1917.775 261
0 1909 270
9 1909.225 279
18 1909.45 288
27 1909.675 297
36 1909.9 306
45 1910.125 315
54 1910.35 324
63 1910.575 333
72 1910.8 342
81 1911.025 351
90 1911.25 360

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 CIRCLE OF 9 GEOCENTRIC

Pythagorean EARTH Price Angle


Start Time 0:00:00 180
End Time 6:00:00 1913.5
40 Time Angle 1909
90 213
PRICE 90
1913.5 360
1917

DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75° DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25°


97.5 1911.4375 7.5 101.25 1911.53125
105 1911.625 15 112.5 1911.8125
112.5 1911.8125 22.5 123.75 1912.09375
120 1912 30 135 1912.375
127.5 1912.1875 37.5 146.25 1912.65625
135 1912.375 45 157.5 1912.9375
142.5 1912.5625 52.5 168.75 1913.21875
150 1912.75 60 180 1913.5
157.5 1912.9375 67.5 191.25 1913.78125
165 1913.125 75 202.5 1914.0625
172.5 1913.3125 82.5 213.75 1914.34375
180 1913.5 90 225 1914.625
187.5 1913.6875 97.5 236.25 1914.90625
195 1913.875 105 247.5 1915.1875
202.5 1914.0625 112.5 258.75 1915.46875
210 1914.25 120 270 1915.75
217.5 1914.4375 127.5 281.25 1916.03125
225 1914.625 135 292.5 1916.3125
232.5 1914.8125 142.5 303.75 1916.59375
240 1915 150 315 1916.875
247.5 1915.1875 157.5 326.25 1917.15625
255 1915.375 165 337.5 1917.4375
262.5 1915.5625 172.5 348.75 1917.71875
270 1915.75 180 0 1909
277.5 1915.9375 187.5 11.25 1909.28125
285 1916.125 195 22.5 1909.5625
292.5 1916.3125 202.5 33.75 1909.84375
300 1916.5 210 45 1910.125
307.5 1916.6875 217.5 56.25 1910.40625
315 1916.875 225 67.5 1910.6875
322.5 1917.0625 232.5 78.75 1910.96875
330 1917.25 240 90 1911.25
337.5 1917.4375 247.5
345 1917.625 255
352.5 1917.8125 262.5
0 1909 270
7.5 1909.1875 277.5
15 1909.375 285
22.5 1909.5625 292.5
30 1909.75 300
37.5 1909.9375 307.5

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45 1910.125 315
52.5 1910.3125 322.5
60 1910.5 330
67.5 1910.6875 337.5
75 1910.875 345
82.5 1911.0625 352.5
90 1911.25 360

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75° NONAGON 1.25°/10°


100 1911.5 10
110 1911.75 20
120 1912 30
130 1912.25 40
140 1912.5 50
150 1912.75 60
160 1913 70
170 1913.25 80
180 1913.5 90
190 1913.75 100
200 1914 110
210 1914.25 120
220 1914.5 130
230 1914.75 140
240 1915 150
250 1915.25 160
260 1915.5 170
270 1915.75 180
280 1916 190
290 1916.25 200
300 1916.5 210
310 1916.75 220
320 1917 230
330 1917.25 240
340 1917.5 250
350 1917.75 260
0 1909 270
10 1909.25 280
20 1909.5 290
30 1909.75 300
40 1910 310
50 1910.25 320
60 1910.5 330
70 1910.75 340
80 1911 350
90 1911.25 360

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OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25° DECAGON 9


11.25 99
22.5 108
33.75 117
45 126
56.25 135
67.5 144
78.75 153
90 162
101.25 171
112.5 180
123.75 189
135 198
146.25 207
157.5 216
168.75 225
180 234
191.25 243
202.5 252
213.75 261
225 270
236.25 279
247.5 288
258.75 297
270 306
281.25 315
292.5 324
303.75 333
315 342
326.25 351
337.5 0
348.75 9
360 18
27
36
45
54
63
72
81
90

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 CIRCLE OF 180 GEOCENTRIC

Pythagorean EARTH
Start Time 0:00:00
End Time 6:00:00
2 Time Angle
90
PRICE
1913.5

DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M


1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9° DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75°
1850.5 9 97.5 1849.75
1855 18 105 1853.5
1859.5 27 112.5 1857.25
1864 36 120 1861
1868.5 45 127.5 1864.75
1873 54 135 1868.5
1877.5 63 142.5 1872.25
1882 72 150 1876
1886.5 81 157.5 1879.75
1891 90 165 1883.5
1895.5 99 172.5 1887.25
1900 108 180 1891
1904.5 117 187.5 1894.75
1909 126 195 1898.5
1913.5 135 202.5 1902.25
1918 144 210 1906
1922.5 153 217.5 1909.75
1927 162 225 1913.5
1931.5 171 232.5 1917.25
1936 180 240 1921
1940.5 189 247.5 1924.75
1945 198 255 1928.5
1949.5 207 262.5 1932.25
1954 216 270 1936
1958.5 225 277.5 1939.75
1963 234 285 1943.5
1967.5 243 292.5 1947.25
1972 252 300 1951
1976.5 261 307.5 1954.75
1801 270 315 1958.5
1805.5 279 322.5 1962.25
1810 288 330 1966
1814.5 297 337.5 1969.75
1819 306 345 1973.5
1823.5 315 352.5 1977.25
1828 324 0 1801
1832.5 333 7.5 1804.75
1837 342 15 1808.5
1841.5 351 22.5 1812.25
1846 360 30 1816
37.5 1819.75

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45 1823.5
52.5 1827.25
60 1831
67.5 1834.75
75 1838.5
82.5 1842.25
90 1846

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75°


100 1851
110 1856
120 1861
130 1866
140 1871
150 1876
160 1881
170 1886
180 1891
190 1896
200 1901
210 1906
220 1911
230 1916
240 1921
250 1926
260 1931
270 1936
280 1941
290 1946
300 1951
310 1956
320 1961
330 1966
340 1971
350 1976
0 1801
10 1806
20 1811
30 1816
40 1821
50 1826
60 1831
70 1836
80 1841
90 1846

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Price Angle
225
1913.5
1801
11
90
360
1980

GON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25° OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°


7.5 101.25 1851.625 11.25
15 112.5 1857.25 22.5
22.5 123.75 1862.875 33.75
30 135 1868.5 45
37.5 146.25 1874.125 56.25
45 157.5 1879.75 67.5
52.5 168.75 1885.375 78.75
60 180 1891 90
67.5 191.25 1896.625 101.25
75 202.5 1902.25 112.5
82.5 213.75 1907.875 123.75
90 225 1913.5 135
97.5 236.25 1919.125 146.25
105 247.5 1924.75 157.5
112.5 258.75 1930.375 168.75
120 270 1936 180
127.5 281.25 1941.625 191.25
135 292.5 1947.25 202.5
142.5 303.75 1952.875 213.75
150 315 1958.5 225
157.5 326.25 1964.125 236.25
165 337.5 1969.75 247.5
172.5 348.75 1975.375 258.75
180 0 1801 270
187.5 11.25 1806.625 281.25
195 22.5 1812.25 292.5
202.5 33.75 1817.875 303.75
210 45 1823.5 315
217.5 56.25 1829.125 326.25
225 67.5 1834.75 337.5
232.5 78.75 1840.375 348.75
240 90 1846 360
247.5
255
262.5
270
277.5
285
292.5
300
307.5

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315
322.5
330
337.5
345
352.5
360

NONAGON 1.25°/10°
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
310
320
330
340
350
360

Page 218
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DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M

DECAGON 9 1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9°


99 1915.75 9
108 1918 18
117 1920.25 27
126 1922.5 36
135 1924.75 45
144 1927 54
153 1929.25 63
162 1931.5 72
171 1933.75 81
180 1936 90
189 1938.25 99
198 1940.5 108
207 1942.75 117
216 1945 126
225 1947.25 135
234 1949.5 144
243 1951.75 153
252 1954 162
261 1956.25 171
270 1958.5 180
279 1960.75 189
288 1963 198
297 1965.25 207
306 1967.5 216
315 1969.75 225
324 1972 234
333 1974.25 243
342 1976.5 252
351 1978.75 261
0 1891 270
9 1893.25 279
18 1895.5 288
27 1897.75 297
36 1900 306
45 1902.25 315
54 1904.5 324
63 1906.75 333
72 1909 342
81 1911.25 351
90 1913.5 360

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 CIRCLE OF 90 GEOCENTRIC

Pythagorean EARTH Price Angle


Start Time 0:00:00 356
End Time 6:00:00 1980
4 Time Angle 1891
90 22
PRICE 90
1980 360
1980

DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75° DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25°


97.5 1915.375 7.5 101.25 1916.3125
105 1917.25 15 112.5 1919.125
112.5 1919.125 22.5 123.75 1921.9375
120 1921 30 135 1924.75
127.5 1922.875 37.5 146.25 1927.5625
135 1924.75 45 157.5 1930.375
142.5 1926.625 52.5 168.75 1933.1875
150 1928.5 60 180 1936
157.5 1930.375 67.5 191.25 1938.8125
165 1932.25 75 202.5 1941.625
172.5 1934.125 82.5 213.75 1944.4375
180 1936 90 225 1947.25
187.5 1937.875 97.5 236.25 1950.0625
195 1939.75 105 247.5 1952.875
202.5 1941.625 112.5 258.75 1955.6875
210 1943.5 120 270 1958.5
217.5 1945.375 127.5 281.25 1961.3125
225 1947.25 135 292.5 1964.125
232.5 1949.125 142.5 303.75 1966.9375
240 1951 150 315 1969.75
247.5 1952.875 157.5 326.25 1972.5625
255 1954.75 165 337.5 1975.375
262.5 1956.625 172.5 348.75 1978.1875
270 1958.5 180 0 1891
277.5 1960.375 187.5 11.25 1893.8125
285 1962.25 195 22.5 1896.625
292.5 1964.125 202.5 33.75 1899.4375
300 1966 210 45 1902.25
307.5 1967.875 217.5 56.25 1905.0625
315 1969.75 225 67.5 1907.875
322.5 1971.625 232.5 78.75 1910.6875
330 1973.5 240 90 1913.5
337.5 1975.375 247.5
345 1977.25 255
352.5 1979.125 262.5
0 1891 270
7.5 1892.875 277.5
15 1894.75 285
22.5 1896.625 292.5
30 1898.5 300
37.5 1900.375 307.5

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45 1902.25 315
52.5 1904.125 322.5
60 1906 330
67.5 1907.875 337.5
75 1909.75 345
82.5 1911.625 352.5
90 1913.5 360

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75° NONAGON 1.25°/10°


100 1916 10
110 1918.5 20
120 1921 30
130 1923.5 40
140 1926 50
150 1928.5 60
160 1931 70
170 1933.5 80
180 1936 90
190 1938.5 100
200 1941 110
210 1943.5 120
220 1946 130
230 1948.5 140
240 1951 150
250 1953.5 160
260 1956 170
270 1958.5 180
280 1961 190
290 1963.5 200
300 1966 210
310 1968.5 220
320 1971 230
330 1973.5 240
340 1976 250
350 1978.5 260
0 1891 270
10 1893.5 280
20 1896 290
30 1898.5 300
40 1901 310
50 1903.5 320
60 1906 330
70 1908.5 340
80 1911 350
90 1913.5 360

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OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25° DECAGON 9


11.25 99
22.5 108
33.75 117
45 126
56.25 135
67.5 144
78.75 153
90 162
101.25 171
112.5 180
123.75 189
135 198
146.25 207
157.5 216
168.75 225
180 234
191.25 243
202.5 252
213.75 261
225 270
236.25 279
247.5 288
258.75 297
270 306
281.25 315
292.5 324
303.75 333
315 342
326.25 351
337.5 0
348.75 9
360 18
27
36
45
54
63
72
81
90

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 CIRCLE OF 45 GEOCENTRIC

Pythagorean EARTH
Start Time 0:00:00
End Time 6:00:00
8 Time Angle
90
PRICE
1935

DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M


1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9° DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75°
1903.375 9 97.5 1903.1875
1904.5 18 105 1904.125
1905.625 27 112.5 1905.0625
1906.75 36 120 1906
1907.875 45 127.5 1906.9375
1909 54 135 1907.875
1910.125 63 142.5 1908.8125
1911.25 72 150 1909.75
1912.375 81 157.5 1910.6875
1913.5 90 165 1911.625
1914.625 99 172.5 1912.5625
1915.75 108 180 1913.5
1916.875 117 187.5 1914.4375
1918 126 195 1915.375
1919.125 135 202.5 1916.3125
1920.25 144 210 1917.25
1921.375 153 217.5 1918.1875
1922.5 162 225 1919.125
1923.625 171 232.5 1920.0625
1924.75 180 240 1921
1925.875 189 247.5 1921.9375
1927 198 255 1922.875
1928.125 207 262.5 1923.8125
1929.25 216 270 1924.75
1930.375 225 277.5 1925.6875
1931.5 234 285 1926.625
1932.625 243 292.5 1927.5625
1933.75 252 300 1928.5
1934.875 261 307.5 1929.4375
1891 270 315 1930.375
1892.125 279 322.5 1931.3125
1893.25 288 330 1932.25
1894.375 297 337.5 1933.1875
1895.5 306 345 1934.125
1896.625 315 352.5 1935.0625
1897.75 324 0 1891
1898.875 333 7.5 1891.9375
1900 342 15 1892.875
1901.125 351 22.5 1893.8125
1902.25 360 30 1894.75
37.5 1895.6875

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45 1896.625
52.5 1897.5625
60 1898.5
67.5 1899.4375
75 1900.375
82.5 1901.3125
90 1902.25

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75°


100 1903.5
110 1904.75
120 1906
130 1907.25
140 1908.5
150 1909.75
160 1911
170 1912.25
180 1913.5
190 1914.75
200 1916
210 1917.25
220 1918.5
230 1919.75
240 1921
250 1922.25
260 1923.5
270 1924.75
280 1926
290 1927.25
300 1928.5
310 1929.75
320 1931
330 1932.25
340 1933.5
350 1934.75
0 1891
10 1892.25
20 1893.5
30 1894.75
40 1896
50 1897.25
60 1898.5
70 1899.75
80 1901
90 1902.25

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Price Angle
352
1935
1891
43
90
360
1935

GON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25° OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°


7.5 101.25 1903.65625 11.25
15 112.5 1905.0625 22.5
22.5 123.75 1906.46875 33.75
30 135 1907.875 45
37.5 146.25 1909.28125 56.25
45 157.5 1910.6875 67.5
52.5 168.75 1912.09375 78.75
60 180 1913.5 90
67.5 191.25 1914.90625 101.25
75 202.5 1916.3125 112.5
82.5 213.75 1917.71875 123.75
90 225 1919.125 135
97.5 236.25 1920.53125 146.25
105 247.5 1921.9375 157.5
112.5 258.75 1923.34375 168.75
120 270 1924.75 180
127.5 281.25 1926.15625 191.25
135 292.5 1927.5625 202.5
142.5 303.75 1928.96875 213.75
150 315 1930.375 225
157.5 326.25 1931.78125 236.25
165 337.5 1933.1875 247.5
172.5 348.75 1934.59375 258.75
180 0 1891 270
187.5 11.25 1892.40625 281.25
195 22.5 1893.8125 292.5
202.5 33.75 1895.21875 303.75
210 45 1896.625 315
217.5 56.25 1898.03125 326.25
225 67.5 1899.4375 337.5
232.5 78.75 1900.84375 348.75
240 90 1902.25 360
247.5
255
262.5
270
277.5
285
292.5
300
307.5

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315
322.5
330
337.5
345
352.5
360

NONAGON 1.25°/10°
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
310
320
330
340
350
360

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DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M

DECAGON 9 1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9°


99 1912.6 9
108 1916.2 18
117 1919.8 27
126 1923.4 36
135 1927 45
144 1930.6 54
153 1934.2 63
162 1937.8 72
171 1941.4 81
180 1945 90
189 1948.6 99
198 1952.2 108
207 1955.8 117
216 1959.4 126
225 1963 135
234 1966.6 144
243 1970.2 153
252 1973.8 162
261 1977.4 171
270 1981 180
279 1984.6 189
288 1988.2 198
297 1991.8 207
306 1995.4 216
315 1999 225
324 2002.6 234
333 2006.2 243
342 2009.8 252
351 2013.4 261
0 1873 270
9 1876.6 279
18 1880.2 288
27 1883.8 297
36 1887.4 306
45 1891 315
54 1894.6 324
63 1898.2 333
72 1901.8 342
81 1905.4 351
90 1909 360

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 CIRCLE OF 144 GEOCENTRIC

Pythagorean EARTH Price Angle


Start Time 0:00:00 101.25
End Time 6:00:00 1913.5
2.5 Time Angle 1873
90 14
PRICE 90
1913.5 360
2016

DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75° DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25°


97.5 1912 7.5 101.25 1913.5
105 1915 15 112.5 1918
112.5 1918 22.5 123.75 1922.5
120 1921 30 135 1927
127.5 1924 37.5 146.25 1931.5
135 1927 45 157.5 1936
142.5 1930 52.5 168.75 1940.5
150 1933 60 180 1945
157.5 1936 67.5 191.25 1949.5
165 1939 75 202.5 1954
172.5 1942 82.5 213.75 1958.5
180 1945 90 225 1963
187.5 1948 97.5 236.25 1967.5
195 1951 105 247.5 1972
202.5 1954 112.5 258.75 1976.5
210 1957 120 270 1981
217.5 1960 127.5 281.25 1985.5
225 1963 135 292.5 1990
232.5 1966 142.5 303.75 1994.5
240 1969 150 315 1999
247.5 1972 157.5 326.25 2003.5
255 1975 165 337.5 2008
262.5 1978 172.5 348.75 2012.5
270 1981 180 0 1873
277.5 1984 187.5 11.25 1877.5
285 1987 195 22.5 1882
292.5 1990 202.5 33.75 1886.5
300 1993 210 45 1891
307.5 1996 217.5 56.25 1895.5
315 1999 225 67.5 1900
322.5 2002 232.5 78.75 1904.5
330 2005 240 90 1909
337.5 2008 247.5
345 2011 255
352.5 2014 262.5
0 1873 270
7.5 1876 277.5
15 1879 285
22.5 1882 292.5
30 1885 300
37.5 1888 307.5

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45 1891 315
52.5 1894 322.5
60 1897 330
67.5 1900 337.5
75 1903 345
82.5 1906 352.5
90 1909 360

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75° NONAGON 1.25°/10°


100 1913 10
110 1917 20
120 1921 30
130 1925 40
140 1929 50
150 1933 60
160 1937 70
170 1941 80
180 1945 90
190 1949 100
200 1953 110
210 1957 120
220 1961 130
230 1965 140
240 1969 150
250 1973 160
260 1977 170
270 1981 180
280 1985 190
290 1989 200
300 1993 210
310 1997 220
320 2001 230
330 2005 240
340 2009 250
350 2013 260
0 1873 270
10 1877 280
20 1881 290
30 1885 300
40 1889 310
50 1893 320
60 1897 330
70 1901 340
80 1905 350
90 1909 360

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OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25° DECAGON 9


11.25 99
22.5 108
33.75 117
45 126
56.25 135
67.5 144
78.75 153
90 162
101.25 171
112.5 180
123.75 189
135 198
146.25 207
157.5 216
168.75 225
180 234
191.25 243
202.5 252
213.75 261
225 270
236.25 279
247.5 288
258.75 297
270 306
281.25 315
292.5 324
303.75 333
315 342
326.25 351
337.5 0
348.75 9
360 18
27
36
45
54
63
72
81
90

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 CIRCLE OF 72 GEOCENTRIC

Pythagorean EARTH
Start Time 0:00:00
End Time 6:00:00
5 Time Angle
90
PRICE
1913.5

DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M


1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9° DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75°
1892.8 9 97.5 1892.5
1894.6 18 105 1894
1896.4 27 112.5 1895.5
1898.2 36 120 1897
1900 45 127.5 1898.5
1901.8 54 135 1900
1903.6 63 142.5 1901.5
1905.4 72 150 1903
1907.2 81 157.5 1904.5
1909 90 165 1906
1910.8 99 172.5 1907.5
1912.6 108 180 1909
1914.4 117 187.5 1910.5
1916.2 126 195 1912
1918 135 202.5 1913.5
1919.8 144 210 1915
1921.6 153 217.5 1916.5
1923.4 162 225 1918
1925.2 171 232.5 1919.5
1927 180 240 1921
1928.8 189 247.5 1922.5
1930.6 198 255 1924
1932.4 207 262.5 1925.5
1934.2 216 270 1927
1936 225 277.5 1928.5
1937.8 234 285 1930
1939.6 243 292.5 1931.5
1941.4 252 300 1933
1943.2 261 307.5 1934.5
1873 270 315 1936
1874.8 279 322.5 1937.5
1876.6 288 330 1939
1878.4 297 337.5 1940.5
1880.2 306 345 1942
1882 315 352.5 1943.5
1883.8 324 0 1873
1885.6 333 7.5 1874.5
1887.4 342 15 1876
1889.2 351 22.5 1877.5
1891 360 30 1879
37.5 1880.5

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45 1882
52.5 1883.5
60 1885
67.5 1886.5
75 1888
82.5 1889.5
90 1891

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75°


100 1893
110 1895
120 1897
130 1899
140 1901
150 1903
160 1905
170 1907
180 1909
190 1911
200 1913
210 1915
220 1917
230 1919
240 1921
250 1923
260 1925
270 1927
280 1929
290 1931
300 1933
310 1935
320 1937
330 1939
340 1941
350 1943
0 1873
10 1875
20 1877
30 1879
40 1881
50 1883
60 1885
70 1887
80 1889
90 1891

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Price Angle
202.5
1913.5
1873
27
90
360
1944

GON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25° OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°


7.5 101.25 1893.25 11.25
15 112.5 1895.5 22.5
22.5 123.75 1897.75 33.75
30 135 1900 45
37.5 146.25 1902.25 56.25
45 157.5 1904.5 67.5
52.5 168.75 1906.75 78.75
60 180 1909 90
67.5 191.25 1911.25 101.25
75 202.5 1913.5 112.5
82.5 213.75 1915.75 123.75
90 225 1918 135
97.5 236.25 1920.25 146.25
105 247.5 1922.5 157.5
112.5 258.75 1924.75 168.75
120 270 1927 180
127.5 281.25 1929.25 191.25
135 292.5 1931.5 202.5
142.5 303.75 1933.75 213.75
150 315 1936 225
157.5 326.25 1938.25 236.25
165 337.5 1940.5 247.5
172.5 348.75 1942.75 258.75
180 0 1873 270
187.5 11.25 1875.25 281.25
195 22.5 1877.5 292.5
202.5 33.75 1879.75 303.75
210 45 1882 315
217.5 56.25 1884.25 326.25
225 67.5 1886.5 337.5
232.5 78.75 1888.75 348.75
240 90 1891 360
247.5
255
262.5
270
277.5
285
292.5
300
307.5

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315
322.5
330
337.5
345
352.5
360

NONAGON 1.25°/10°
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
310
320
330
340
350
360

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DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M

DECAGON 9 1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9°


99 1834 9
108 1837 18
117 1840 27
126 1843 36
135 1846 45
144 1849 54
153 1852 63
162 1855 72
171 1858 81
180 1861 90
189 1864 99
198 1867 108
207 1870 117
216 1873 126
225 1876 135
234 1879 144
243 1882 153
252 1885 162
261 1888 171
270 1891 180
279 1894 189
288 1897 198
297 1900 207
306 1903 216
315 1906 225
324 1909 234
333 1912 243
342 1915 252
351 1918 261
0 1801 270
9 1804 279
18 1807 288
27 1810 297
36 1813 306
45 1816 315
54 1819 324
63 1822 333
72 1825 342
81 1828 351
90 1831 360

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 CIRCLE OF 120 GEOCENTRIC

Pythagorean EARTH Price Angle


Start Time 0:00:00 337.5
End Time 6:00:00 1913.5
3 Time Angle 1801
90 16
PRICE 90
1913.5 360
1920

DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75° DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25°


97.5 1833.5 7.5 101.25 1834.75
105 1836 15 112.5 1838.5
112.5 1838.5 22.5 123.75 1842.25
120 1841 30 135 1846
127.5 1843.5 37.5 146.25 1849.75
135 1846 45 157.5 1853.5
142.5 1848.5 52.5 168.75 1857.25
150 1851 60 180 1861
157.5 1853.5 67.5 191.25 1864.75
165 1856 75 202.5 1868.5
172.5 1858.5 82.5 213.75 1872.25
180 1861 90 225 1876
187.5 1863.5 97.5 236.25 1879.75
195 1866 105 247.5 1883.5
202.5 1868.5 112.5 258.75 1887.25
210 1871 120 270 1891
217.5 1873.5 127.5 281.25 1894.75
225 1876 135 292.5 1898.5
232.5 1878.5 142.5 303.75 1902.25
240 1881 150 315 1906
247.5 1883.5 157.5 326.25 1909.75
255 1886 165 337.5 1913.5
262.5 1888.5 172.5 348.75 1917.25
270 1891 180 0 1801
277.5 1893.5 187.5 11.25 1804.75
285 1896 195 22.5 1808.5
292.5 1898.5 202.5 33.75 1812.25
300 1901 210 45 1816
307.5 1903.5 217.5 56.25 1819.75
315 1906 225 67.5 1823.5
322.5 1908.5 232.5 78.75 1827.25
330 1911 240 90 1831
337.5 1913.5 247.5
345 1916 255
352.5 1918.5 262.5
0 1801 270
7.5 1803.5 277.5
15 1806 285
22.5 1808.5 292.5
30 1811 300
37.5 1813.5 307.5

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45 1816 315
52.5 1818.5 322.5
60 1821 330
67.5 1823.5 337.5
75 1826 345
82.5 1828.5 352.5
90 1831 360

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75° NONAGON 1.25°/10°


100 1834.33333333333 10
110 1837.66666666667 20
120 1841 30
130 1844.33333333333 40
140 1847.66666666667 50
150 1851 60
160 1854.33333333333 70
170 1857.66666666667 80
180 1861 90
190 1864.33333333333 100
200 1867.66666666667 110
210 1871 120
220 1874.33333333333 130
230 1877.66666666667 140
240 1881 150
250 1884.33333333333 160
260 1887.66666666667 170
270 1891 180
280 1894.33333333333 190
290 1897.66666666667 200
300 1901 210
310 1904.33333333333 220
320 1907.66666666667 230
330 1911 240
340 1914.33333333333 250
350 1917.66666666667 260
0 1801 270
10 1804.33333333333 280
20 1807.66666666667 290
30 1811 300
40 1814.33333333333 310
50 1817.66666666667 320
60 1821 330
70 1824.33333333333 340
80 1827.66666666667 350
90 1831 360

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OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25° DECAGON 9


11.25 99
22.5 108
33.75 117
45 126
56.25 135
67.5 144
78.75 153
90 162
101.25 171
112.5 180
123.75 189
135 198
146.25 207
157.5 216
168.75 225
180 234
191.25 243
202.5 252
213.75 261
225 270
236.25 279
247.5 288
258.75 297
270 306
281.25 315
292.5 324
303.75 333
315 342
326.25 351
337.5 0
348.75 9
360 18
27
36
45
54
63
72
81
90

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 CIRCLE OF 60 GEOCENTRIC

Pythagorean EARTH
Start Time 0:00:00
End Time 6:00:00
6 Time Angle
90
PRICE
1913.5

DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M


1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9° DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75°
1877.5 9 97.5 1877.25
1879 18 105 1878.5
1880.5 27 112.5 1879.75
1882 36 120 1881
1883.5 45 127.5 1882.25
1885 54 135 1883.5
1886.5 63 142.5 1884.75
1888 72 150 1886
1889.5 81 157.5 1887.25
1891 90 165 1888.5
1892.5 99 172.5 1889.75
1894 108 180 1891
1895.5 117 187.5 1892.25
1897 126 195 1893.5
1898.5 135 202.5 1894.75
1900 144 210 1896
1901.5 153 217.5 1897.25
1903 162 225 1898.5
1904.5 171 232.5 1899.75
1906 180 240 1901
1907.5 189 247.5 1902.25
1909 198 255 1903.5
1910.5 207 262.5 1904.75
1912 216 270 1906
1913.5 225 277.5 1907.25
1915 234 285 1908.5
1916.5 243 292.5 1909.75
1918 252 300 1911
1919.5 261 307.5 1912.25
1861 270 315 1913.5
1862.5 279 322.5 1914.75
1864 288 330 1916
1865.5 297 337.5 1917.25
1867 306 345 1918.5
1868.5 315 352.5 1919.75
1870 324 0 1861
1871.5 333 7.5 1862.25
1873 342 15 1863.5
1874.5 351 22.5 1864.75
1876 360 30 1866
37.5 1867.25

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45 1868.5
52.5 1869.75
60 1871
67.5 1872.25
75 1873.5
82.5 1874.75
90 1876

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75°


100 1877.66666666667
110 1879.33333333333
120 1881
130 1882.66666666667
140 1884.33333333333
150 1886
160 1887.66666666667
170 1889.33333333333
180 1891
190 1892.66666666667
200 1894.33333333333
210 1896
220 1897.66666666667
230 1899.33333333333
240 1901
250 1902.66666666667
260 1904.33333333333
270 1906
280 1907.66666666667
290 1909.33333333333
300 1911
310 1912.66666666667
320 1914.33333333333
330 1916
340 1917.66666666667
350 1919.33333333333
0 1861
10 1862.66666666667
20 1864.33333333333
30 1866
40 1867.66666666667
50 1869.33333333333
60 1871
70 1872.66666666667
80 1874.33333333333
90 1876

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Price Angle
315
1913.5
1861
32
90
360
1861

GON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25° OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°


7.5 101.25 1877.875 11.25
15 112.5 1879.75 22.5
22.5 123.75 1881.625 33.75
30 135 1883.5 45
37.5 146.25 1885.375 56.25
45 157.5 1887.25 67.5
52.5 168.75 1889.125 78.75
60 180 1891 90
67.5 191.25 1892.875 101.25
75 202.5 1894.75 112.5
82.5 213.75 1896.625 123.75
90 225 1898.5 135
97.5 236.25 1900.375 146.25
105 247.5 1902.25 157.5
112.5 258.75 1904.125 168.75
120 270 1906 180
127.5 281.25 1907.875 191.25
135 292.5 1909.75 202.5
142.5 303.75 1911.625 213.75
150 315 1913.5 225
157.5 326.25 1915.375 236.25
165 337.5 1917.25 247.5
172.5 348.75 1919.125 258.75
180 0 1861 270
187.5 11.25 1862.875 281.25
195 22.5 1864.75 292.5
202.5 33.75 1866.625 303.75
210 45 1868.5 315
217.5 56.25 1870.375 326.25
225 67.5 1872.25 337.5
232.5 78.75 1874.125 348.75
240 90 1876 360
247.5
255
262.5
270
277.5
285
292.5
300
307.5

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315
322.5
330
337.5
345
352.5
360

NONAGON 1.25°/10°
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
310
320
330
340
350
360

Page 242
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DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M

DECAGON 9 1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9°


219 1979.4 9
228 1981.8 18
237 1984.2 27
246 1986.6 36
255 1989 45
264 1991.4 54
273 1993.8 63
282 1996.2 72
291 1998.6 81
300 2001 90
309 2003.4 99
318 2005.8 108
327 2008.2 117
336 2010.6 126
345 2013 135
354 2015.4 144
3 1921.8 153
12 1924.2 162
21 1926.6 171
30 1929 180
39 1931.4 189
48 1933.8 198
57 1936.2 207
66 1938.6 216
75 1941 225
84 1943.4 234
93 1945.8 243
102 1948.2 252
111 1950.6 261
120 1953 270
129 1955.4 279
138 1957.8 288
147 1960.2 297
156 1962.6 306
165 1965 315
174 1967.4 324
183 1969.8 333
192 1972.2 342
201 1974.6 351
210 1977 360

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 CIRCLE OF 96 GEOCENTRIC

Pythagorean EARTH Price Angle 1949


Start Time 0:00:00 296.25 1981
End Time 14:00:00 2000
3.75 Time Angle 1921
210 21
PRICE 210
2000 360
2016

DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75° DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25°


217.5 1979 7.5 221.25 1980
225 1981 15 232.5 1983
232.5 1983 22.5 243.75 1986
240 1985 30 255 1989
247.5 1987 37.5 266.25 1992
255 1989 45 277.5 1995
262.5 1991 52.5 288.75 1998
270 1993 60 300 2001
277.5 1995 67.5 311.25 2004
285 1997 75 322.5 2007
292.5 1999 82.5 333.75 2010
300 2001 90 345 2013
307.5 2003 97.5 356.25 2016
315 2005 105 7.5 1923
322.5 2007 112.5 18.75 1926
330 2009 120 30 1929
337.5 2011 127.5 41.25 1932
345 2013 135 52.5 1935
352.5 2015 142.5 63.75 1938
0 1921 150 75 1941
7.5 1923 157.5 86.25 1944
15 1925 165 97.5 1947
22.5 1927 172.5 108.75 1950
30 1929 180 120 1953
37.5 1931 187.5 131.25 1956
45 1933 195 142.5 1959
52.5 1935 202.5 153.75 1962
60 1937 210 165 1965
67.5 1939 217.5 176.25 1968
75 1941 225 187.5 1971
82.5 1943 232.5 198.75 1974
90 1945 240 210 1977
97.5 1947 247.5
105 1949 255
112.5 1951 262.5
120 1953 270
127.5 1955 277.5
135 1957 285
142.5 1959 292.5
150 1961 300
157.5 1963 307.5

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165 1965 315


172.5 1967 322.5
180 1969 330
187.5 1971 337.5
195 1973 345
202.5 1975 352.5
210 1977 360

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75° NONAGON 1.25°/10°


220 1979.66666666667 10
230 1982.33333333333 20
240 1985 30
250 1987.66666666667 40
260 1990.33333333333 50
270 1993 60
280 1995.66666666667 70
290 1998.33333333333 80
300 2001 90
310 2003.66666666667 100
320 2006.33333333333 110
330 2009 120
340 2011.66666666667 130
350 2014.33333333333 140
0 1921 150
10 1923.66666666667 160
20 1926.33333333333 170
30 1929 180
40 1931.66666666667 190
50 1934.33333333333 200
60 1937 210
70 1939.66666666667 220
80 1942.33333333333 230
90 1945 240
100 1947.66666666667 250
110 1950.33333333333 260
120 1953 270
130 1955.66666666667 280
140 1958.33333333333 290
150 1961 300
160 1963.66666666667 310
170 1966.33333333333 320
180 1969 330
190 1971.66666666667 340
200 1974.33333333333 350
210 1977 360

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OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°
11.25
22.5
33.75
45
56.25
67.5
78.75
90
101.25
112.5
123.75
135
146.25
157.5
168.75
180
191.25
202.5
213.75
225
236.25
247.5
258.75
270
281.25
292.5
303.75
315
326.25
337.5
348.75
360

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 Hexadecagon GEOCENTR


Pythagorean EARTH
Start Time 0:00:00
End Time 13:00:00
22.5 Time Angle
195
PRICE
1950

DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M


DECAGON 9 1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9° DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75°
204 2082.06666666667 9 202.5 2081
213 2088.46666666667 18 210 2086.333333
222 2094.86666666667 27 217.5 2091.666667
231 2101.26666666667 36 225 2097
240 2107.66666666667 45 232.5 2102.333333
249 2114.06666666667 54 240 2107.666667
258 2120.46666666667 63 247.5 2113
267 2126.86666666667 72 255 2118.333333
276 2133.26666666667 81 262.5 2123.666667
285 2139.66666666667 90 270 2129
294 2146.06666666667 99 277.5 2134.333333
303 2152.46666666667 108 285 2139.666667
312 2158.86666666667 117 292.5 2145
321 2165.26666666667 126 300 2150.333333
330 2171.66666666667 135 307.5 2155.666667
339 2178.06666666667 144 315 2161
348 2184.46666666667 153 322.5 2166.333333
357 2190.86666666667 162 330 2171.666667
6 1941.26666666667 171 337.5 2177
15 1947.66666666667 180 345 2182.333333
24 1954.06666666667 189 352.5 2187.666667
33 1960.46666666667 198 0 1937
42 1966.86666666667 207 7.5 1942.333333
51 1973.26666666667 216 15 1947.666667
60 1979.66666666667 225 22.5 1953
69 1986.06666666667 234 30 1958.333333
78 1992.46666666667 243 37.5 1963.666667
87 1998.86666666667 252 45 1969
96 2005.26666666667 261 52.5 1974.333333
105 2011.66666666667 270 60 1979.666667
114 2018.06666666667 279 67.5 1985
123 2024.46666666667 288 75 1990.333333
132 2030.86666666667 297 82.5 1995.666667
141 2037.26666666667 306 90 2001
150 2043.66666666667 315 97.5 2006.333333
159 2050.06666666667 324 105 2011.666667
168 2056.46666666667 333 112.5 2017
177 2062.86666666667 342 120 2022.333333
186 2069.26666666667 351 127.5 2027.666667
195 2075.66666666667 360 135 2033
142.5 2038.333333

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150 2043.666667
157.5 2049
165 2054.333333
172.5 2059.666667
180 2065
187.5 2070.333333
195 2075.666667

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75°


205 2082.77777777778
215 2089.88888888889
225 2097
235 2104.11111111111
245 2111.22222222222
255 2118.33333333333
265 2125.44444444444
275 2132.55555555556
285 2139.66666666667
295 2146.77777777778
305 2153.88888888889
315 2161
325 2168.11111111111
335 2175.22222222222
345 2182.33333333333
355 2189.44444444444
5 1940.55555555556
15 1947.66666666667
25 1954.77777777778
35 1961.88888888889
45 1969
55 1976.11111111111
65 1983.22222222222
75 1990.33333333333
85 1997.44444444444
95 2004.55555555556
105 2011.66666666667
115 2018.77777777778
125 2025.88888888889
135 2033
145 2040.11111111111
155 2047.22222222222
165 2054.33333333333
175 2061.44444444444
185 2068.55555555556
195 2075.66666666667

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e 3,6,9 Hexadecagon GEOCENTRIC


Price Angle
18.28125
1950
1937
16
195
360
2177

GON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25° OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°


7.5 206.25 2083.66666666667 11.25
15 217.5 2091.66666666667 22.5
22.5 228.75 2099.66666666667 33.75
30 240 2107.66666666667 45
37.5 251.25 2115.66666666667 56.25
45 262.5 2123.66666666667 67.5
52.5 273.75 2131.66666666667 78.75
60 285 2139.66666666667 90
67.5 296.25 2147.66666666667 101.25
75 307.5 2155.66666666667 112.5
82.5 318.75 2163.66666666667 123.75
90 330 2171.66666666667 135
97.5 341.25 2179.66666666667 146.25
105 352.5 2187.66666666667 157.5
112.5 3.75 1939.66666666667 168.75
120 15 1947.66666666667 180
127.5 26.25 1955.66666666667 191.25
135 37.5 1963.66666666667 202.5
142.5 48.75 1971.66666666667 213.75
150 60 1979.66666666667 225
157.5 71.25 1987.66666666667 236.25
165 82.5 1995.66666666667 247.5
172.5 93.75 2003.66666666667 258.75
180 105 2011.66666666667 270
187.5 116.25 2019.66666666667 281.25
195 127.5 2027.66666666667 292.5
202.5 138.75 2035.66666666667 303.75
210 150 2043.66666666667 315
217.5 161.25 2051.66666666667 326.25
225 172.5 2059.66666666667 337.5
232.5 183.75 2067.66666666667 348.75
240 195 2075.66666666667 360
247.5
255
262.5
270
277.5
285
292.5
300
307.5

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315
322.5
330
337.5
345
352.5
360

NONAGON 1.25°/10°
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
310
320
330
340
350
360

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DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M

DECAGON 9 1H/11.25°
204 1971.46666666667
213 1980.26666666667
222 1989.06666666667
231 1997.86666666667
240 2006.66666666667
249 2015.46666666667
258 2024.26666666667
267 2033.06666666667
276 2041.86666666667
285 2050.66666666667
294 2059.46666666667
303 2068.26666666667
312 2077.06666666667
321 2085.86666666667
330 2094.66666666667
339 2103.46666666667
348 2112.26666666667
357 2121.06666666667
6 1777.86666666667
15 1786.66666666667
24 1795.46666666667
33 1804.26666666667
42 1813.06666666667
51 1821.86666666667
60 1830.66666666667
69 1839.46666666667
78 1848.26666666667
87 1857.06666666667
96 1865.86666666667
105 1874.66666666667
114 1883.46666666667
123 1892.26666666667
132 1901.06666666667
141 1909.86666666667
150 1918.66666666667
159 1927.46666666667
168 1936.26666666667
177 1945.06666666667
186 1953.86666666667
195 1962.66666666667

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 triacontadigon GEOCENTRIC


Pythagorean EARTH Price Angle
Start Time 0:00:00 130.909090909091
End Time 13:00:00 1900
11.25 Time Angle 1772
195 11
PRICE 195
1900 360
2113

DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M


DECAGON 2.25°/9° DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75° DODECAGON 3.75°/15°
9 202.5 1970 7.5
18 210 1977.333333 15
27 217.5 1984.666667 22.5
36 225 1992 30
45 232.5 1999.333333 37.5
54 240 2006.666667 45
63 247.5 2014 52.5
72 255 2021.333333 60
81 262.5 2028.666667 67.5
90 270 2036 75
99 277.5 2043.333333 82.5
108 285 2050.666667 90
117 292.5 2058 97.5
126 300 2065.333333 105
135 307.5 2072.666667 112.5
144 315 2080 120
153 322.5 2087.333333 127.5
162 330 2094.666667 135
171 337.5 2102 142.5
180 345 2109.333333 150
189 352.5 2116.666667 157.5
198 0 1772 165
207 7.5 1779.333333 172.5
216 15 1786.666667 180
225 22.5 1794 187.5
234 30 1801.333333 195
243 37.5 1808.666667 202.5
252 45 1816 210
261 52.5 1823.333333 217.5
270 60 1830.666667 225
279 67.5 1838 232.5
288 75 1845.333333 240
297 82.5 1852.666667 247.5
306 90 1860 255
315 97.5 1867.333333 262.5
324 105 1874.666667 270
333 112.5 1882 277.5
342 120 1889.333333 285
351 127.5 1896.666667 292.5
360 135 1904 300
142.5 1911.333333 307.5

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150 1918.666667 315


157.5 1926 322.5
165 1933.333333 330
172.5 1940.666667 337.5
180 1948 345
187.5 1955.333333 352.5
195 1962.666667 360

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75° NONAGON 1.25°/10°


205 1972.44444444444 10
215 1982.22222222222 20
225 1992 30
235 2001.77777777778 40
245 2011.55555555556 50
255 2021.33333333333 60
265 2031.11111111111 70
275 2040.88888888889 80
285 2050.66666666667 90
295 2060.44444444444 100
305 2070.22222222222 110
315 2080 120
325 2089.77777777778 130
335 2099.55555555556 140
345 2109.33333333333 150
355 2119.11111111111 160
5 1776.88888888889 170
15 1786.66666666667 180
25 1796.44444444444 190
35 1806.22222222222 200
45 1816 210
55 1825.77777777778 220
65 1835.55555555556 230
75 1845.33333333333 240
85 1855.11111111111 250
95 1864.88888888889 260
105 1874.66666666667 270
115 1884.44444444444 280
125 1894.22222222222 290
135 1904 300
145 1913.77777777778 310
155 1923.55555555556 320
165 1933.33333333333 330
175 1943.11111111111 340
185 1952.88888888889 350
195 1962.66666666667 360

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OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25° OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°


206.25 1973.66666666667 11.25
217.5 1984.66666666667 22.5
228.75 1995.66666666667 33.75
240 2006.66666666667 45
251.25 2017.66666666667 56.25
262.5 2028.66666666667 67.5
273.75 2039.66666666667 78.75
285 2050.66666666667 90
296.25 2061.66666666667 101.25
307.5 2072.66666666667 112.5
318.75 2083.66666666667 123.75
330 2094.66666666667 135
341.25 2105.66666666667 146.25
352.5 2116.66666666667 157.5
3.75 1775.66666666667 168.75
15 1786.66666666667 180
26.25 1797.66666666667 191.25
37.5 1808.66666666667 202.5
48.75 1819.66666666667 213.75
60 1830.66666666667 225
71.25 1841.66666666667 236.25
82.5 1852.66666666667 247.5
93.75 1863.66666666667 258.75
105 1874.66666666667 270
116.25 1885.66666666667 281.25
127.5 1896.66666666667 292.5
138.75 1907.66666666667 303.75
150 1918.66666666667 315
161.25 1929.66666666667 326.25
172.5 1940.66666666667 337.5
183.75 1951.66666666667 348.75
195 1962.66666666667 360

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Time and Price Square 3,6,9 Hexacontatetr


Pythagorean
Start Time
End Time
5.625

DECAGON 90/10 1H/30M DODECAGON 90/12 1H/


DECAGON 9 1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/9° DODECAGON 3,6,9
189 2069.8 9 187.5
198 2082.6 18 195
207 2095.4 27 202.5
216 2108.2 36 210
225 2121 45 217.5
234 2133.8 54 225
243 2146.6 63 232.5
252 2159.4 72 240
261 2172.2 81 247.5
270 2185 90 255
279 2197.8 99 262.5
288 2210.6 108 270
297 2223.4 117 277.5
306 2236.2 126 285
315 2249 135 292.5
324 2261.8 144 300
333 2274.6 153 307.5
342 2287.4 162 315
351 2300.2 171 322.5
0 1801 180 330
9 1813.8 189 337.5
18 1826.6 198 345
27 1839.4 207 352.5
36 1852.2 216 0
45 1865 225 7.5
54 1877.8 234 15
63 1890.6 243 22.5
72 1903.4 252 30
81 1916.2 261 37.5
90 1929 270 45
99 1941.8 279 52.5
108 1954.6 288 60
117 1967.4 297 67.5
126 1980.2 306 75
135 1993 315 82.5
144 2005.8 324 90
153 2018.6 333 97.5
162 2031.4 342 105
171 2044.2 351 112.5
180 2057 360 120
127.5

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135
142.5
150
157.5
165
172.5
180

NONAGON 1-9
190
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
290
300
310
320
330
340
350
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180

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rice Square 3,6,9 Hexacontatetragon GEOCENTRIC


EARTH Price Angle
0:00:00 69.609375
12:00:00 1900
Time Angle 1801
180 8
PRICE 180
1900 360
2305

DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M OCTAGON 90/8 1H/30M

1H/3.75° DODECAGON 3.75°/15° OCTAGON 9 1H/11.25°


2067.666667 7.5 191.25 2073
2078.333333 15 202.5 2089
2089 22.5 213.75 2105
2099.666667 30 225 2121
2110.333333 37.5 236.25 2137
2121 45 247.5 2153
2131.666667 52.5 258.75 2169
2142.333333 60 270 2185
2153 67.5 281.25 2201
2163.666667 75 292.5 2217
2174.333333 82.5 303.75 2233
2185 90 315 2249
2195.666667 97.5 326.25 2265
2206.333333 105 337.5 2281
2217 112.5 348.75 2297
2227.66666666667 120 0 1801
2238.333333 127.5 11.25 1817
2249 135 22.5 1833
2259.666667 142.5 33.75 1849
2270.333333 150 45 1865
2281 157.5 56.25 1881
2291.666667 165 67.5 1897
2302.333333 172.5 78.75 1913
1801 180 90 1929
1811.666667 187.5 101.25 1945
1822.333333 195 112.5 1961
1833 202.5 123.75 1977
1843.666667 210 135 1993
1854.333333 217.5 146.25 2009
1865 225 157.5 2025
1875.666667 232.5 168.75 2041
1886.333333 240 180 2057
1897 247.5
1907.666667 255
1918.333333 262.5
1929 270
1939.666667 277.5
1950.333333 285
1961 292.5
1971.666667 300
1982.333333 307.5

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1993 315
2003.666667 322.5
2014.333333 330
2025 337.5
2035.666667 345
2046.333333 352.5
2057 360

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M

1H/3.75° NONAGON 1.25°/10°


2071.22222222222 10
2085.44444444444 20
2099.66666666667 30
2113.88888888889 40
2128.11111111111 50
2142.33333333333 60
2156.55555555556 70
2170.77777777778 80
2185 90
2199.22222222222 100
2213.44444444444 110
2227.66666666667 120
2241.88888888889 130
2256.11111111111 140
2270.33333333333 150
2284.55555555556 160
2298.77777777778 170
1801 180
1815.22222222222 190
1829.44444444444 200
1843.66666666667 210
1857.88888888889 220
1872.11111111111 230
1886.33333333333 240
1900.55555555556 250
1914.77777777778 260
1929 270
1943.22222222222 280
1957.44444444444 290
1971.66666666667 300
1985.88888888889 310
2000.11111111111 320
2014.33333333333 330
2028.55555555556 340
2042.77777777778 350
2057 360

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OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°
11.25
22.5
33.75
45
56.25
67.5
78.75
90
101.25
112.5
123.75
135
146.25
157.5
168.75
180
191.25
202.5
213.75
225
236.25
247.5
258.75
270
281.25
292.5
303.75
315
326.25
337.5
348.75
360

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10 DECAGON
DECAGON 9 15M-1H/11.25° DECAGON 2.25°/11.25°
144 2121.6 9
153 2126.2 18
162 2130.8 27
171 2135.4 36
180 2140 45
189 2144.6 54
198 2149.2 63
207 2153.8 72
216 2158.4 81
225 2163 90
234 2167.6 99
243 2172.2 108
252 2176.8 117
261 2181.4 126
270 2186 135
279 2190.6 144
288 2195.2 153
297 2199.8 162
306 2204.4 171
315 2209 180
324 2213.6 189
333 2218.2 198
342 2222.8 207
351 2227.4 216
0 2048 225
9 2052.6 234
18 2057.2 243
27 2061.8 252
36 2066.4 261
45 2071 270
54 2075.6 279
63 2080.2 288
72 2084.8 297
81 2089.4 306
90 2094 315
99 2098.6 324
108 2103.2 333
117 2107.8 342
126 2112.4 351
135 2117 360

PENTAGON 5
PENTAGON 3,6,9 15M-1H/11.25° PENTAGON 2.25°/18°
153 2126.2 18
171 2135.4 36
189 2144.6 54
207 2153.8 72
225 2163 90
243 2172.2 108
261 2181.4 126
279 2190.6 144

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297 2199.8 162


315 2209 180
333 2218.2 198
351 2227.4 216
9 2052.6 234
27 2061.8 252
45 2071 270
63 2080.2 288
81 2089.4 306
99 2098.6 324
117 2107.8 342
135 2117 360

9 NONAGON 90/9 1H/30M


NONAGON 1-9 1H/3.75° NONAGON 1.25°/10°
235 2168.11111111111 10
245 2173.22222222222 20
255 2178.33333333333 30
265 2183.44444444444 40
275 2188.55555555556 50
285 2193.66666666667 60
295 2198.77777777778 70
305 2203.88888888889 80
315 2209 90
325 2214.11111111111 100
335 2219.22222222222 110
345 2224.33333333333 120
355 2229.44444444444 130
5 2050.55555555556 140
15 2055.66666666667 150
25 2060.77777777778 160
35 2065.88888888889 170
45 2071 180
55 2076.11111111111 190
65 2081.22222222222 200
75 2086.33333333333 210
85 2091.44444444444 220
95 2096.55555555556 230
105 2101.66666666667 240
115 2106.77777777778 250
125 2111.88888888889 260
135 2117 270
145 2122.11111111111 280
155 2127.22222222222 290
165 2132.33333333333 300
175 2137.44444444444 310
185 2142.55555555556 320
195 2147.66666666667 330
205 2152.77777777778 340
215 2157.88888888889 350
225 2163 360

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OCTAGON 8
OCTAGON 3,6,9 15M-1H/11.25° OCTAGON 11.25°/11.25°

146.25 2122.75 11.25


157.5 2128.5 22.5 DODECAGON 90/12 1H/30M
168.75 2134.25 33.75 DODECAGON 3,6,9 1H/3.75° DODECAGON 3.75°/15°

180 2140 45 232.5 2166.833333 7.5


191.25 2145.75 56.25 240 2170.666667 15
202.5 2151.5 67.5 247.5 2174.5 22.5
213.75 2157.25 78.75 255 2178.333333 30
225 2163 90 262.5 2182.166667 37.5
236.25 2168.75 101.25 270 2186 45
247.5 2174.5 112.5 277.5 2189.833333 52.5
258.75 2180.25 123.75 285 2193.666667 60
270 2186 135 292.5 2197.5 67.5
281.25 2191.75 146.25 300 2201.333333 75
292.5 2197.5 157.5 307.5 2205.166667 82.5
303.75 2203.25 168.75 315 2209 90
315 2209 180 322.5 2212.833333 97.5
326.25 2214.75 191.25 330 2216.666667 105
337.5 2220.5 202.5 337.5 2220.5 112.5
348.75 2226.25 213.75 345 2224.33333333333 120
0 2048 225 352.5 2228.166667 127.5
11.25 2053.75 236.25 0 2048 135
22.5 2059.5 247.5 7.5 2051.833333 142.5
33.75 2065.25 258.75 15 2055.666667 150
45 2071 270 22.5 2059.5 157.5
56.25 2076.75 281.25 30 2063.333333 165
67.5 2082.5 292.5 37.5 2067.166667 172.5
78.75 2088.25 303.75 45 2071 180
90 2094 315 52.5 2074.833333 187.5
101.25 2099.75 326.25 60 2078.666667 195
112.5 2105.5 337.5 67.5 2082.5 202.5
123.75 2111.25 348.75 75 2086.333333 210
135 2117 360 82.5 2090.166667 217.5
90 2094 225
Time and Price Square 3,6,9 SQ9 GEOCENTRIC 97.5 2097.833333 232.5
Pythagorean EARTH Price Angle 105 2101.666667 240
Start Time 6:00:00 252.391304347826 112.5 2105.5 247.5
End Time 15:00:00 2177 120 2109.333333 255
Time Angle 2048 127.5 2113.166667 262.5
135 23 135 2117 270
PRICE 135 142.5 2120.833333 277.5
2177 360 150 2124.666667 285
2209 157.5 2128.5 292.5
9 NONAGON 165 2132.333333 300
NONAGON 1-9 15M-30M-1H/3.75° NONAGON 1.25°/10° 172.5 2136.166667 307.5
145 2122.11111111111 10 180 2140 315
155 2127.22222222222 20 187.5 2143.833333 322.5
165 2132.33333333333 30 195 2147.666667 330
175 2137.44444444444 40 202.5 2151.5 337.5
185 2142.55555555556 50 210 2155.333333 345
195 2147.66666666667 60 217.5 2159.166667 352.5
205 2152.77777777778 70 225 2163 360

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215 2157.88888888889 80
225 2163 90
235 2168.11111111111 100
245 2173.22222222222 110
255 2178.33333333333 120
265 2183.44444444444 130
275 2188.55555555556 140
285 2193.66666666667 150
295 2198.77777777778 160
305 2203.88888888889 170
315 2209 180
325 2214.11111111111 190
335 2219.22222222222 200
345 2224.33333333333 210
355 2229.44444444444 220
5 2050.55555555556 230
15 2055.66666666667 240
25 2060.77777777778 250
35 2065.88888888889 260
45 2071 270
55 2076.11111111111 280
65 2081.22222222222 290
75 2086.33333333333 300
85 2091.44444444444 310
95 2096.55555555556 320
105 2101.66666666667 330
115 2106.77777777778 340
125 2111.88888888889 350
135 2117 360

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SQUARE 90/4 1H/30M


SQUARE 9 1H/11.25° SQUARE 11.25°/22.5°
247.5 2174.5 22.5

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270 2186 45
292.5 2197.5 67.5
315 2209 90
337.5 2220.5 112.5
0 2048 135
22.5 2059.5 157.5
45 2071 180
67.5 2082.5 202.5
90 2094 225
112.5 2105.5 247.5
135 2117 270
157.5 2128.5 292.5
180 2140 315
202.5 2151.5 337.5
225 2163 360

TRIANGLE 90/3 1H/30M


TRIANGLE 3,6,9 1H/3.75° TRIANGLE 3.75°/15°

255 2178.333333 30
285 2193.666667 60
315 2209 90
345 2224.333333 120
15 2055.666667 150
45 2071 180
75 2086.333333 210
105 2101.666667 240
135 2117 270
165 2132.333333 300
195 2147.666667 330
225 2163 360

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