Gann sitting at his desk and upon his desk was a model of a pyramid with the numbers, exactly like those on the Square of Nine, painted on the model. While there, my interest was rekindled in the Square of Nine.While there, I saw a picture of Mr. Lambert on the purchase of Lambert-Gann andGann's research, library, etc. I gradually moved away from the Square of Nine into other techniques that I had learned from the Gann course.In 1976 I went to Miami, Florida to close the deal I had made with Mr.
Some of them worked and some of them didn't. It was the smaller one that covers squares 1 to 33 inclusive.At the time I was just getting started in commodities and I did all kinds of crazy things with the chart in relation to my trading of wheat and cattle. I was first introduced to the Square of Nine in 1972 when Ed Lambert sent me one. I have spent a lot of time with these charts. Gann attached to the 'Square of Nine Calculator':The Square of Nine and the Square of Four are two of the most interesting charts in the W. Gann Technical Review dated January 1985 titled '0 to 360 degrees - March 21 to March 20 - A Cycle.' It shows clearly the importance Mr.
Gann's combining of circular time and number progression charts was very evident in the many types of calculators that were in the Lambert-Gann Publishing Company materials Billy and Nikki Jones purchased in 1976.The following is reprinted from an article Billy Jones wrote in Vol.
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They also are the foundation of this series of articles relating to the mystical 'Square of Nine'.Mr. These articles introduced the concept of circular time that was so much a part of Mr.
Gann Technical Review have dealt with seasonal time and 180-degree time. Gann's Square of Nine- Part OneThe last three issues of The New W. 7May 8, 2002Go to Newsletters ArchiveW.D.