What you're seeing on the chart is far from the typical retail trading methods—those that rely on indicators, support and resistance, or supply and demand. The approach you're being introduced to uses advanced mathematics and Gann Astro principles to calculate the upcoming highs and lows in the market, providing an edge that most retail traders will never experience. This method isn’t something you’ll find on other social media platforms where people post generic, formulaic content. What you're seeing here is how the most sophisticated traders—like interbank traders—operate. They don’t rely on retail strategies; they use something much more refined and accurate. Sadly, about 95% of retail traders end up losing money because they chase trends based on outdated methods. It’s time to break free from that cycle.
I've spent over five years developing this method using Gann's principles, which include the planetary movements that govern market cycles. Gann himself used two primary methods: one for swing trades and one for intraday. The intraday calculations, in particular, are much more complex. But after years of hard work, I cracked the code.
For swing trades, Gann used planetary movements, particularly those of slower-moving planets like Jupiter and Saturn. These planets move slowly, providing insight into longer-term price swings. On the other hand, the fastest-moving "planet" in astro-trading is the Moon, which completes a full cycle in about 28 days and can signal price reversals every 2-3 weeks. However, for intraday trading, we need something faster. That’s where the Ascendant comes in.
On the 2nd of December, at 13:15, I accurately predicted a key low point using this method. To do this, I used a reference point from a past low on December 1st at 01:00, and through precise calculations (with the help of software that streamlines manual calculations), I was able to forecast the upcoming low. As expected, the market reversed right at that point, and the price never fell past it.
Understanding the Time-Related Prediction for December 2nd Trade:
On December 2nd, at 13:15, I accurately predicted a key low point in the market using a method rooted in Gann Astro and advanced mathematics. Here’s how I calculated it:
Past Reference Point: To forecast the low for December 2nd, I first identified a crucial reference point from the past—the low that occurred on December 1st at 01:00. This point served as the base from which the market’s price action shifted dramatically, altering its algorithmic delivery.
Time Precision and Software Aid: Using this reference point, I applied precise calculations, aided by software that makes manual computation more efficient. This allowed me to predict the upcoming low on December 2nd with remarkable accuracy. The forecasted low for December 2nd was calculated in terms of both time and price.
Market Reversal Confirmation: As expected, the market reversed at the exact point I predicted, never falling past it. This was not a random guess—it was based on the intersection of time and price, using advanced techniques that few retail traders have access to.
This is just a glimpse into how powerful Gann Astro and mathematics can be. By understanding how time and price align, you can predict highs and lows with unparalleled accuracy. Whether for intraday or swing trading, you’ll know exactly when the market is going to turn—down to the minute or the day. This method gives you a precision that retail traders simply can’t match.
This method is incredibly powerful because it combines both time and price predictions—something most traders miss. By learning how to use these methods, you can predict market highs and lows with near-perfect timing, which is key for both intraday and swing trades.
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