Just draw a line at Planck time intervals, this should obscure the view slightly less than some of the other suggestions.
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DislikedI am impressed by seeing the new and novel ideas of prediciting future price action and trends by comparing it with planets and moons.
What I see is that if moon has some effect on the price action then it means everything is predestined because moon has no free will to affect the price.If it is so then I think we should check the birth dates, marriages dates, etc etc of millionaries who have been lucky in forex to collect that wealth and we will be able to find some correlation between moon cycle and millionaires.May be all became millionaires...Ignored
DislikedHey all, as well all know the amounts of techniques, methods and studies on price action is both extensive and confusing and certainly there is no need to go into that here. What is becoming more and more clear to me though is that we are really only looking at half of the picture. Think of your charts, we have an x axis and y axis, price on the y axis, and time on the x axis. My question is why are we focusing only on one axis, i.e. the y axis (price), and over all, not spending as much time analysing the other half of the picture, time......Ignored
DislikedAkuma,
Can you do me a favor and post the Gann Wheel v.1.1 zip here? Tried getting it off the other forum and each tim i try to open it i get an error that its not a vlaid archive.
Also wanted to add an idea i recently started kicking around. Has more to do with mathmatics than time, but time may end up being a factor in the calculation but,... what if there was an equation that could predict the next high/low no matter what the h/l used was... Kind of a "universal" equation. Just a thought. I'll keep kicking around the ol' skull.Ignored