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FASTER CALOTLATOE FOE VrEEKLY TI!4E FEH3QD5 TO DETEKiaflE TEE TRSMD OF STOCKS JOTD COMMODITIES by,If* P. GJfflll Thic Master Calculator shone TTeekly Time Periods of 7 days eikch or & total of 52 weeks in one year* This represents 363= calender days, therefore et the end of each year there is a gain of one day and at the end of 7 years a gein nf 7 daysj the time period coming out one week before the date of the important high and low prices* You must also add one day far each leap year* Suppose you -want to got the time period for 15 ye&rs, you multiply 565 by 15, aid the ntiDber of Ic&p years and then divide the total days by 7 to get the weekly periods of 7 days eadh in order to use the Calculator* *$tc Tables for Price and Tima Periods*) The total square of S2 is £704, which can use to measure weeks ^ dnys^ months§ years or hours* In using days# it t?ould, of course, reouiro £704 days to pass thru the s-guare of 52* This %Tould give 3B6 weeks and £ days or approximately 7 years and 5 months, vi^ry close to the important cycle of 7^ years, which is SO months* If we use hours to balance or square £704, we get 112-2/s days by dividing 2704 by 24, the total number hours; in a day during which tima the earth makes one Complete revolution on its axis. The Scu&re of 52, which is composed of 7-dty periods, is one of the most import¬ ant for measuring Price end Time* The number 7 is ref erred to in the Bible more times than any other number, except the number 3* Both of these numbers are Very important to use In connection with price and time changes* You start time periods from the actual dates of important high and important low prices end not from the first day of each month or the first day of each year* The Calculator is 104 weeks wide, which equals 2 years* The time periods run across the bottom of the Calculator from left to right to 104, which corn^ pletes £ years, and to 20B, which completes 4 years* At the top of the Calcula¬ tor, running across to the left,, the time periods run to 512 which ends 6 years, and to 415, which ends 5 years, and to 520, Tfriieh complete5 & 10-yeer cycle* DimiQNB OF TBE FEFIQDS i/a. which equalsi 62 creeks 1/4, n n IS 1/3, IT tJ 17 " 3/81 TI rt isi * 1/2, It Tf £& s/e ft n 32j " 2/S fl H 35 fl 3/4 tf fa 39 7/s « it 4 5|' " 1 year, vfhich is 52 weeks. a most important ti resistance level and very important for change in trendy

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Page 1: William Delbert Gann Collection · 2019. 11. 15. · 45t angle, vfsiich causes a slow creeping market that may later regain import nut angles and increase the pitch of the angle and

FASTER CALOTLATOE FOE VrEEKLY TI!4E FEH3QD5 TO DETEKiaflE TEE TRSMD OF STOCKS JOTD COMMODITIES

by,If* P. GJfflll

Thic Master Calculator shone TTeekly Time Periods of 7 days eikch or & total of 52 weeks in one year* This represents 363= calender days, therefore et the end of each year there is a gain of one day and at the end of 7 years a gein nf 7 daysj the time period coming out one week before the date of the important high and low prices* You must also add one day far each leap year* Suppose you -want to got the time period for 15 ye&rs, you multiply 565 by 15, aid the ntiDber of Ic&p years and then divide the total days by 7 to get the weekly periods of 7 days eadh in order to use the Calculator* *$tc Tables for Price and Tima Periods*)

The total square of S2 is £704, ■which can use to measure weeks ^ dnys^ months§ years or hours* In using days# it t?ould, of course, reouiro £704 days to pass thru the s-guare of 52* This %Tould give 3B6 weeks and £ days or approximately 7 years and 5 months, vi^ry close to the important cycle of 7^ years, which is SO months*

If we use hours to balance or square £704, we get 112-2/s days by dividing 2704 by 24, the total number hours; in a day during which tima the earth makes one Complete revolution on its axis.

The Scu&re of 52, which is composed of 7-dty periods, is one of the most import¬ ant for measuring Price end Time* The number 7 is ref erred to in the Bible more times than any other number, except the number 3* Both of these numbers are Very important to use In connection with price and time changes*

You start time periods from the actual dates of important high and important low prices end not from the first day of each month or the first day of each year*

The Calculator is 104 weeks wide, which equals 2 years* The time periods run across the bottom of the Calculator from left to right to 104, which corn^ pletes £ years, and to 20B, which completes 4 years* At the top of the Calcula¬ tor, running across to the left,, the time periods run to 512 which ends 6 years, and to 415, which ends 5 years, and to 520, Tfriieh complete5 & 10-yeer cycle*

DimiQNB OF TBE FEFIQDS

i/a. which equals i 62 creeks

1/4, n n IS

1/3, IT tJ 17 " 3/81 TI rt isi ■* 1/2, It Tf £&

s/e ft n 32j "

2/S fl H 35 fl

3/4 tf fa 39

7/s « it 4 5|' " 1 year, vfhich is 52 weeks.

a most important ti resistance level

and

very important for change in trendy

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The aisles rua fron each of the tine persons for Price ar.S ■Tine in order to tofilaace the Square aiui show resistence levels where price and time periods in¬ dicate a chnnge in trentf,

THIS m> TOGim DII2NS10KS of time jam mcE

Iffl know of three dinensionb—heighty width end length—but there is t fourth dimension or element in market We prove the fourth dimension with the Jia$ter Calculator Dr Square of 52 in Tice Periods of 7 days cash for 7

weeks or more and the same price relation, 7 X 52 equals 564 or 7years*

TTO CIRCLE, TKlJJtGLE iffl> SQUARE

The circle of 360° and the nine digits are the basis of all mathematical cal¬ culations* The Square and the Triangle fora within the circle hut there is an inner circle end an inner square, as T+e 11 as an. outer ecu are end an cuter cir™ cle which prove the fourth dimension in working out market itove&ents*

PRICE

The most important points to consider are;

1* Lowest price- £* Highest price*

3* The l/£ point, mean. or average between the extreme high cud the extreme low* T7e get the fourth dimension, as shown on the Haster Calculator, by drawing 4£°

angles from the 1/2 point or gravity center, which is the most important for price residence*

4- Volume of Sales, This is the power which drives the market up or down hut reaenter that TIME is the most essential ele&fiut t&d when Time is completed, the volixne of sales starts to move the market up or down*

TIKE

Tine is divided into sectlens or cycles by which we determine the change in trend*

1* Daily high and low prices 2* Weekly high and low prices 3* Monthly high and low prices 4* Yearly high and low prices

Th* Weekly end the Yearly Time Period a are most important for trend indications and for changes in tread*

The day is divided into hours, minutes and ssccDds. The 4 divisions of the day arc; Sunrise* Roon, Sunset and Hid night* Of these the mo it important are; Ho on, Whets the Sum is straight overhead or on a 30° angle, end J-id night, the opposite point or 180° from £foaa and £0° from Sunset*

Because We are using T-dey Time Periods with the Calculator, l/2 of ? days or 3? days i= important to watch for change in trend* Always watch the 3rd" and 4th cay from any important high. or low level for a miDcr change in trend which Icter racy tcccme fi fcajor cheogs-

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Periods -- Tr.z time periods of 7 calendar days fron any important high or lw level if of great importrace* 14 days is the moat important and £1 days or 3 weeks is next in importance, Reactions will often run 2 weeks and some- tioies 3 ’weeks end then resuDC the main trend* Rallies in a Sear Market often run 14 days and come times El days and then resume the Jgirtiv.&rfi or an&iu trend*

Idultinles of 7 days — The square of 7 or 49 days is very important for change in trend* You tan start to watch for this chants after the 4End day hut the first indication of a change may not occur until the 45th or 45th day, ^hich is l/e of fi year or 3G5 days* l/l6 of a year ie 23 days. Therefore, both the 45^ day end 22-day periods are important to watch for change in trend*

Fext in importance is 63 to 65 dftys lecstise Ji 9 is 63 and the square of 8 is 64. 61 days or the square of 6 is also of great importansa* $0 to 91 deya is l/* a yE&r or 7 X IS* This is of Very great importanee to watch for change in trend* Of course, of next import ante Ie around 1B2 days or l/z of the year*

YSiJtB

Later we will, refer to the four sea sops or the divisions of the year, which are Spring* Sumner, fall and'Winter and important to watch for change in trend* However, the divisions of Time are from the date of the actual important high and low prices*

The important yearly cycles are 1* £, 3# S, 7, 9, 10, It, 14, IS, 16, 20, 21, 22£* 24, 25, £7, EE, 30, 40, 45, 49, 56, 60, 64, and 90 which is the Great Cycle* We divide the cycles into 1/2, vdiich ic the nest important, and also into the periods of l/S, l/s f-nd 2/S, and Wfitch. these proportionate parts of the Cycles for changes in trend* For example £

The Great Cycle of 90 years equals 1090 months; l/2 is 45 years or 640 months 1/4 is £2^ years or 270 months l/S is 11 i years or 135 mouths l/l6 is 5-5/E years or 67^ months

Toe 30-year Cycle or any ether cycle is. divided up in the gam* tray*

^itjplgs of 7 Years The multiples of 7 years or 84 months arc all important to w&tch for Change in trend* These are 7 years, 14* 21, 28, 35, 4£, end 49, which is most important because it is the square of 7- iilext 56 and 63 are very important, 63 because it is 7 x 9. 61/ the square of 9, is very important*

Prices can also be used in sevens. Example z SB, 2 x 4.9* l£G, 2 pf 63* 152, £ - Bl, etc*

Yearly Time Periods - T rjang 1Cs and Equares -- Then l/3 of a year from cry important lora comes out at the s&m time that 1/4 or l/z of a year from another important top or hottca cones cut, it is of great importance for a change in trend. 1/2 of a yearly tine period is nlT.ays the 5)ost importent, just the seme es 1/2 pf the highest selling price and 1/2 of the ra^ge of the price is im¬ portant for re si state 2 levels* By pr net ice, study and csmperi'Eon end by plac¬ ing the Calculator over tht Weekly high and low Chcrt^ you to.II see how all these Price and Time Periods work out*

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TIKE, PRICE, VOLUME, VELOCITT, P3TCE OR TRESD

TrJieD n Time Circle is completed § Volume lucre esc s and the narke t begins to j^gve up raster or move down raster*

The pitch or trend is deterrained mostly hy the 45° angle* which is the most iTt- pertimt, "but other angles esn "be used to determine the tread- The pitch or trend is the 4th dimension and shows vihethcr the market is slow or fast "by the angles, vih ether very acute or stove the 45° angle or flet and slow, below the

45t angle, vfsiich causes a slow creeping market that may later regain import nut angles and increase the pitch of the angle and start moving tip faster-

All of this is shewn on the Hester Calculator or Sou are of 52.

3 TOTS TO SQUARE OR BALANCE T1HS AHD PRICE

(l) Balance the lowest price with time measured in Greeks and "balance the highest price with time.

(e) Balance the range^ v^iich is the total "between the extreme high end extreme low* (3) Get the 4th dimension "by oalencing Price- £nd Time in weekly tine periods ae

shown on the tester Square of 52*

PRICE SCALE

The price scale ns ns up and down to 104, £03, 312, 41S, end 520, which balances out with the Time Periods. For GRAINS, this scale is for cents per "bushel. For STQCHE, it is &1*00 per share* The Price Periods arc divided up into l/s and l/3* the same as the Time Periods*

Scale for CGTTOlij CORFiiiE , CODOA^and EG{*£ -r— Each l/fi cent equals 10 uointfiv Therefore 52 would indicate 520 la price and 104 would indicate 1040 for Cotton or any ether CEBmaodity trading in 100 points to 1/*

EGGS—1Weekly high and low chart -- Eggs trade at a minimum of 5 points- "Re upo 10 points to 1/0 inch on the dally high and low chart* Experience h&s proven that a scale of 25 points to l/fi inch, which represents one vjesk in Time, werks best- Therefore, 52 spacee on the Calculator would indicate 1300 or 13/ for Eggs; 104 would represent £S0D^ 156 ■would represent 390Dj 2DQ “ould represent 5200 or 52/ per doatn for Eggs, etc* One year Time Period would give a range of 13/, 1/Z of this would be l/4 would he 325 and l/S would he 162- There¬ fore , if you want to get resistance levels for prices above 25/, yen would add 6^ which would give 52^* etc.

All of these arc shown on the Table enclosed for prices which run up to the equivalent of 40 years calculated- All you have to do is run. across the period marked "l/trt and get the exact dato curing cech year when the Tine.is ^t l/z or 132 days fTon an important high or low, and in the same way from the Table you get the price resistance levels based on the Square of 52-

H&.T TO USE THE FASTER CALC1JLATDR

One column on the Calculator ecu b® used for one ernth or one year but the C-ftleulGitor is designed to he used on the Weekly high and lo'“ Chart for date min ing the important ckarises in tread-

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EDtf TQ USE CALCULATOR ON WEEKLY CH/JxX

Plate the bottom or ^0" of the Calculator on helots any price or piece it o& the low price, then you will see where the angles cross and resistance levels are ind icateij.

Plate the Calculator m&rked J1Topn at the high price on the exact date the im¬ portant price is made, then you can see the important angles for resistance from the top do™.

THE IKHER SQUARE OR l/£ FGIHT

Place the Calculator on 1/2 of the highest sclliug price or l/z of the range* Place the Calculator ^herc it ie marked l/2 or 26 weeks over the chart on the sheit line that low or high is made* Placing the Calculator on 2G over the l/2 point will show the resistance &nd whether the price is in strong or weak position*

X3E IKltER SQUIRE GP 4S& ANGLES

The Inner Square of 450 ingles starts from 26, which is l/E of 52, and moves up or dewa* It crosses at 26, which is l/S of 52* The 45° angle mu-ving up from *0* crosses at 52 and IQ 4 and the 45° angle moving doim from a top or high level crosses at 52 and terminates at "O71* All of these important 45° angles from any important high or low cross on 1/4 j 1/Zt 3/4, etc., es you ten see, and 1 ml ante out Time and Price*

MM IMPORTANT TIt® I^RICFDS

The most important Tirne Periods are the anniversary date of 1, 2, 3 years or more from the d&tes of the important highs and ippert&st lows* Second in importance is l/2 of the Yearly Time Fericdj third in importance is 3/4 or 59 weeks in each year; fourth, the 1/5 point or 17 weeks and the 2/3 point or 35 weeks are also very important Tise Periods for change in trend#

Ehan you are forking out Weekly Time Periods^ you must also consider the im¬ portance of the 3-year cycle, the 5-year cycle, 7-year cycle, lD-year cycle* 15 years which is l/s of the 3D—year cycle, and 20 years which is l/3 of the 60-year cycle, and 30 years which is a complete cycle of 560 months* The longer the T'ise Period from an important top or bottom, the greeter the variation be¬ cause etch year of the tirae period gains at least cot day and in leap years gains an. additional day before the end of the complete cycle.

The Table for Time end Price Periods shows the exact time in 52 weeks to a year car 354 calendar days. By figuring the leap years and the time gained at the rate of one day per year, you know how much time to subtract and can *5 tike the ad^ust^ Bent for the full period*

SEASONAL TI1S PERIODS

In figuring Seasonal Time Periods, we do not ctert to calculate Time Prop January 1st but cfel evil etc the Time periods from the date when the Soring Season starts ou March 21* These periods are marked on "the T&ble in l/O, l/5, etc* They are ae foil ovrs $

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]£-£ Hey S t sr.de 1/8 or 6% w* ̂ eks f rom isc-rch 21 Jus£El IE

lA or 13 tp

Jul#?3 tt iA □r 17 *1

Aug# s tl s/d or 1 Si- IF

£ep*£2 w l/2 or 86 El

iJov* s p S/a or 3^1 t*

Kqv, 22 n ?/s or 35 n

BectTl w 3/4 or 39 IF

Feb, 4 u 7/8 or 45^- IP tt 1 y-csj or 52 P

timSZJ&QV TIME PZRIODS

These are May t,. August B, Itov ember B, February 4* Important changes in trend occur around these midseason a at be but all of the above Time Periods should be watched for important change a in. trend*

The Taole for Time Periods and important high and low prices is shoviti with

figures at the top running froca 1 to SB4 -The important Time Periods are

ihc'Tra with exact dstes and if yon "want to look up somEthing in the 7th year#

you neve over to the column marked *7** and wove down to the if2 point* You Trill

find that 7s: years is SSD v-reeks^ etc* and any price oti this same line would ha an important resistance level#

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Ey 6tudying# practicing and experiment lug Tr*ih the Master Calculator*

learn how valuable these Time end Price Periods in, multifile® of 7 eref

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