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Learning Gann

Seasonal dates and Cycles

$DJIA, $S&P500, $Nasdaq Composite

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Jul 19, 2022
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Introduction

We know from W.D. Gann’s Stock Market Course that seasonal dates are well worth following to expect a change in trend:

“Stocks make important changes in trend every 30,60,120,150,210,240,300,330,360 days or degrees from any important top or bottom. The seasonal changes or monthly changes based on the beginning of any seasonal changes are important to watch for tops and bottoms.”

On July 23rd there is a minor seasonal change 210° degrees from December 22nd and 60° degrees from March 21st.

Not all seasonal changes are always repeating (as you can see in below chart), but it is worth looking for a change in trend around these days.

However, the interesting part is that last years (June/July 2021) fractal (green box) seems to repeat in June/July 2022.(blue box).

For our paid subscribers I am demonstrating how to find other relevant cycles that repeat and 3 ways of deriving support and resistances levels using the high on each of the indices: DJIA, SPX and Nasdaq Composite (COMPX). These are all derivatives of W.D. Gann knowledge on the square of nine, cycles and its harmonics.

Hypothetical or simulated performance based on past cycles have many limitations. Cycles can contract, extend and invert. Hence, past performance is no guarantee for the future. Read our disclaimer.

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