The way to use these imploding and exploding energies depicted by the Celtic patterns is to stack them up. Or in our case with the Gann Angles - Stack them sideways.
1. Point no. 1
So basically, you will have angles going like below:
Angles, going one after the other. In one in-conclusive loop.
Like the one shown below:
Here the span of the angles expands as the time flows by.
1. Point no. 1
So basically, you will have angles going like below:
Angles, going one after the other. In one in-conclusive loop.
2. Point no. 2
However, when you expand the horizon, the 'flow' is not restricted entirely horizontally (for lack of a better word) but also flows vertically (again, for the lack of vocabulary). What it means, is that energy from the 'starting' point in our chart expands to include the next 'section' of the 'angle-set' (vocabulary-issue) but also goes higher.
Like the one shown below:
Here the span of the angles expands as the time flows by.
Why is this important? In most of our charts, this will not come into play. Very rarely does this even matter but when you see this on charts, you are granted a special advantage in knowing where the lines of supports and resistances are.
As it is known, the past has a big impact on future events, even though the memory regarding that fades away. Dates, prices, and angles matter. Market remembers. And, if I may so say, once it happens, the possibility is sort of embedded in the price.
Going along, we will apply these principles to prices. But first, another detour is needed.
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