Gann Modules
Explore powerful Gann analysis tools including Division, Gann Mass Pressure, and Jenkins Natural Ratios to identify key price levels and gain deeper insights into market behavior.
Modules
Division
Division is a simple yet useful tool that helps you divide a price range into equal segments, providing a set of evenly spaced price levels within the specified range.
Gann Mass Pressure
This feature is a powerful tool that helps you analyze the historical price behavior of a stock or market index based on the concept of mass pressure, as developed by the renowned trader W.D. Gann.
The Gann Mass Pressure feature calculates the average price change for the lookback years and combines them to create a mass pressure value for each trading day in the selected year. This mass pressure represents the collective influence of the historical price changes on the current year's price action.
Gann Square of 9
This feature allows users to generate a sequence of numbers based on the Gann Square of 9 concept. The Gann Square of 9 is a tool used in financial market analysis to identify potential support and resistance levels.
Users can provide an initial number as input, and the feature will generate a series of numbers derived from the Gann Square of 9 calculations. The generated numbers can be used to identify potential price levels of interest in financial markets.
Jenkins Natural Ratios
This feature allows users to generate a series of price levels based on Jenkins Natural Ratios, a concept developed by Michael Jenkins from Stock Cycles Forecast (opens in a new tab). Michael Jenkins is a well-known financial analyst and trader who has contributed to the field of technical analysis and market forecasting.
Jenkins Natural Ratios are derived from the relationship between a starting price and an ending price, creating a series of price levels that can be used to identify potential support and resistance areas in financial markets. This concept is part of Jenkins' broader work on market cycles and forecasting techniques.
The feature calculates the ratio between the end price and the start price. It then generates a series of price levels by multiplying the previous price level by the calculated ratio. This process is repeated until the specified number of lines is reached.
The output of the feature includes the input parameters provided by the user, along with the calculated ratio and the generated price levels based on Jenkins Natural Ratios.