SQ9 Time Price Channels | Gann Squares Strategy Explained
Markets aren’t chaotic. They move in patterns, cycles, and geometry—at least, that’s the foundation of Gann analysis. In this guide, we explore the concept of Time Price Channels, a powerful tool derived from Gann’s Nine Square theory, which combines price movement with temporal progression. This article explains how to draw these channels, interpret them, and…
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📖 Introduction At the heart of Gann theory lies a mysterious yet powerful concept: the Square of Nine . This geometric grid is more than just a shape—it’s a mathematical model of how price and time move together. In this article, we break down how the Nine Square works and reveal the mathematical formula—the square…
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