What is the significance of Gann's Square of Nine in market analysis?

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The discussion centers around the significance of Gann's Square of Nine in market analysis, with participants expressing curiosity about its mathematical foundations and practical applications. Gann's work is described as mystical and often associated with stock market publications, but its relevance to market analysis remains unclear to many. Some participants draw parallels between Gann's concepts and magic squares used in image processing, suggesting a potential link to data distribution. Skepticism arises regarding the commercialization of Gann's teachings, with comments on the high costs of courses promising wealth. Overall, the conversation highlights a mix of intrigue and skepticism surrounding Gann's methods and their applicability to market analysis.
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g'day everyone...
i was wondering the significance of Mr Gann's square of nine, and how he could just find this "magical" thing and then apply it to the markets...

Also, what is the mathematics behind it? I've looked it up on google but it doesn't have anything about either of these...

Thanks

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Perhaps I'm totally way off here (I haven't heard about this Mr Gann), but as I know it, magic squares belong to what is often called "recreational mathematics".
From what I know of it (practically nil, I'll admit), it is difficult to find any general patterns and links from the specialized lore of magic squares to other, more "important" areas of maths.

Of course, someone a lot more knowledgeable than myself ought to step in here, quash my dumb comments and provide OP with some real information.
 
I have no idea whatsoever is Mr Gann's square of 9, but i do know what a magic square is. I have seen it being used heavily in some Image Processing techniques, especially in some of the papers i have seen recently on Image Reconstruction. These squares have been largely used as a convolutional mask (mask size normally being around 5x5 to 9x9). None of these papers, seemed to have explained why they used these squares (the papers only dealt with the algorithm the author had to propose). My guess is that since these magic squares add up to same value in all directions, their convolution brings abt some neat pixel distribution in the image (which for some reason is mathematically inexplicable??).

Anyways, regardless, i have no idea how these magic squares would be used in any market analysis, unless the market has some sort of 2D distribution of data (like an image) and magic squares can be used to extrapolate some details out of it (speaking to himself by now ... ).

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aricho: i was wondering the significance of Mr Gann's square of nine, and how he could just find this "magical" thing and then apply it to the markets...

This man was some kind of mysterious individual that shows up in the more mystical stock market publications...I have located his work at http://www.sacredscience.com/gann/
 
TenaliRaman said:
I have no idea whatsoever is Mr Gann's square of 9 ...
What I wonder is how it's different from 81. :smile: Okay, I am being a smartmouth...
 
In fact, following it down a little further, http://www.sacredscience.com/ferrera/squareof9.htm Here we have THE GANN PYRAMID, SQUARE OF NINE ESSENTIALS. The course is sold for $395.

Perhaps some of you might like to look at my thread: "How much should you pay?" https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=82225
 
robert Ihnot said:
In fact, following it down a little further, http://www.sacredscience.com/ferrera/squareof9.htm Here we have THE GANN PYRAMID, SQUARE OF NINE ESSENTIALS. The course is sold for $395.

Perhaps some of you might like to look at my thread: "How much should you pay?" https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=82225
I see, so i just need to pay 395$ for infinite wealth!

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TenaliRaman said:
I see, so i just need to pay 395$ for infinite wealth!

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If such things were'nt scams they let you pay later out of your profits.
They never do.
 
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Antiphon: If such things were'nt scams they let you pay later out of your profits. They never do.

Man! What an idea! Just write and tell them you are an earnest young man with plenty of zeal and short on cash-at the moment-would they consider terms? Payments while I am making my profits? Then again, in the commodity market, you need to lay out thousands. How can you do that with no money?

I wonder if they would say, "No money, sir? Have you considered no-money-down real estate? That is the way to go!"
 
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