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The Hexagon Chart.
Since everything moves in a circle and nothing moves
in straight lines, this chart is to show to you how the angles influence stocks
at very low levels and very high levels and why stocks move faster the higher
they get, because they have moved out to where the distance between the angles
of 45° are so far apart that there is nothing to stop them and their moves are
naturally rapid up and down.
We begin with a circle of "1”, yet the circle
is 360° just the same. We then place a circle of circles around this circle and
six circles complete the second circle, making a gain of 6 over the first one,
ending the second circle at 7, making 7 on this angle a very important month,
year, and week as well as days, the seventh day being sacred and a day of rest.
The third circle is completed at 19. The fourth circle around is completed at
37 - a gain of 18 over the previous circle.
The fifth circle is completed at 61, a gain of 24 over the previous
circle. The sixth circle is completed
at 91, a gain of 30 over the previous circle and the seventh circle at 127, a
gain of 36 over the last circle. Note
that from the first the gain is 6 each time we go around. In other words, when
'is' have traveled six times around we have gained 36. Note that this completes
the first Hexagon and as this equals 127 months, shows why some campaigns will
run 10 years and seven months, or until they reach a square of the Hexagon, or
the important last angle of 45°.
The eighth circle around is completed at 169, a gain
of 42 over the first. This is a very important angle and an important time
factor for more reasons than one. It is 14 years and one month, or double our
cycle of 7 years. Important tops and bottoms culminate at this angle, as you
will see by going over your charts.
The ninth circle is completed at 217, a gain of 48
over the previous circle. The tenth circle is completed at 271, a gain of 54.
Note that 271 is the ninth circle from the first, or is the third 90° angle or
270°, three fourths of a circle, a strong point.. All this is confirmed by the
Master Twelve Chart, by the four seasons and by the Square of Nine Chart, and
also confirmed by the Hexagon chart., showing that mathematical proof is always
exact no matter how many ways or from what directions you figure it.
The eleventh circle is completed at 331, a gain of
60 over the last circle. The twelfth circle is completed at 397, which
completes the Hexagon, making a gain in 11 circles of 66 from the beginning. 66
months, or 5 years and six months, marks the culmination of major campaigns in
stocks. Note how often they culminate on the 60th month, then have a reaction,
and make a second top or bottom in the 66th month. Note the number 66 on the
Master Twelve Chart. Note it on the Square of Nine and note that 66 occurs on
an angle of 180° on the Hexagon chart, all of which confirms the strong angle
at this point.
We have an angle of 66°, one of 67.5° and one at 68,
confirming this point to be doubly strong for tops and bottoms or space
movements up or down.
Note the number 360° on the Hexagon Chart. It
completes a circle of 360°. From our beginning point this occurs at an angle of
180° on the Hexagon Chart going around, but measuring from the center, it would
equal an angle of 90° or 180°, making this a strong point, hard and difficult
to pass, and the ending of one campaign and the beginning of another.
Again with the center of the Hexagon Chart at
"1" notice that 7,19,37,61,91,127,169,217,271,331,
and 397 are all on this direct angle and are important points in time
measurement. Beginning with "1" and following the other angle, note
that 2,9,22,41,66,97,134,177,226,281, and 342 are all on a same angle of 90°,
or an angle of 60° and 240° as measured
by the Hexagon Chart .
Go over this Chart and the important angles each way
and you will see why the resistance is met either on days, weeks, months or
years, and why stocks stop and make tops and bottoms at these strong important
points according to time.
When any stock has passed out above 120° or
especially above 127° or 127 points and gone out of the square of the first
Hexagon, its fluctuations will be more rapid and it will move faster up and
down. Notice near the center that in traveling from 66 to 7 you strike the
angle of 180° or 90°, but when the stock gets out to 162, it can travel up to
169 before striking another strong angle. That is why fast moves occur up and
down as stocks get higher and as they move from a center of time.
Remember that everything seeks the center of gravity
and important tops and bottoms are formed according to centers and measurements
of time from a center, base or beginning point, either top or bottom. The
angles formed going straight up and across, 'may a com' just the same going
across as the stock travels over for days, weeks, months or years. Thus, a
stock going up to 22.5 would strike an angle of 22.5°. If it moves over 22.5
days it would strike the angle or 22.5 weeks or 22.5 months, it would also
strike an angle of 22.5°, and the higher it is when those angles are struck and
the angle it hits going up, the greater the resistance to be met. Reverse that
rule going down.
Market movements are made just the same as any other
thing, which is constructed. It is just the same as constructing a building.
First the foundation has to be laid down and then the four walls have to be
completed and last, but not least of all, the top has to be put on. The cube or
hexagon proves exactly the law, which works because of time and space in the
market. When a building is put up it is built according to a square or
hexagon. It has four walls or four
sides, a bottom and a top; therefore, it is a cube.
In working out the 20- year Cycle in the stock market,
the first 60° or 5 years, from the beginning forms the bottom of the cube. The
second 60°, running to 120°, completes the first angle or the first side and
runs out the 10 year Cycle. The third 60° or the second side ends 15 years or
180°. It is very important because we
have the building half completed and must meet the strongest resistance at this
point. The fourth 60°, or at the end of 20 years or 240 months, completes the
third side. We are now two thirds around the building, a very strong point which
culminates and completes our 20-year Cycle. The fifth 60°, or 300° point, days,
weeks, or months completes 25 years, a repetition of the first five years, but
it completes the fourth side of our building and is a very important angle. The
sixth 60°, or 360°, completing the circle and ending 30 years as measured by
our Time Factor, which runs 1° per month on an angle of 45°, completes the top.
This is a complete cube and we begin over again.
Study this in connection with the Hexagon Chart. It
will help you.
Jan 1931
WD Gann.
The time factor that moves 1° per month is
heliocentric Saturn. Each 60° of longitude takes an average of 5-years to
complete. However, because of the elliptical orbits of planets, this time
period is not equal to an exact 5 calendar years, which is based upon the
Earth’s orbit around the Sun. For example, If you add 180° of longitude to
heliocentric Saturn’s position from the August 1982 low is the U.S Stock Market
and also add 360° of longitude from the Stock Market top on December 1st,
1968, you arrive at April 22, 1998. If you look at a chart of the market
averages from this date you will see that this marked a significant top where
the majority of the stock averages dropped 20% or more. If you add 60° of
longitude to the 1982 low, you get the crash low of 1987, etc. Some of the
other important time periods mentioned in Gann’s description of the Hexagon
chart are 20-years, 14-years, 7-years, 45-years and 67½-years.
20-years is the synodic period of
Jupiter & Saturn, i.e. the planets conjoin every 20-years.
14-years is the synodic period of
Jupiter & Uranus and also is the average time required for Neptune to
change signs or move 30° of longitude.
7-years is ½ the synodic period of
Jupiter & Uranus and is also the average time required for Uranus to change
signs or move 30° of longitude.
45-years is the synodic period of
Saturn & Uranus.
67½-years is 1½ times the synodic
period of Saturn & Uranus or 360° +
180° = 540°.
Study all of the above in connection with the
Hexagon Chart. It will really help you now!
Sincerely Yours,
Daniel Ferrera