What role does volume analysis play in conjunction with W.D. Gann Arcs?

What role does volume analysis play in conjunction with W.D. Gann Arcs? Or, is the only factor volume analysis comes into play once W.D. Gann fills the gap? Hello, I tried “categorifying” the question “at what point do we start using the Gann arcs?”, so here it goes. In contrast to the traditional definition of a partition of the unit hyperbola,[1] in which each partition goes in a “horizontal” direction for the smaller branches, we can instead think of this partition as going “vertically” for the smaller branches.[2] The traditional definition of Gann arcs restricts the possible arcs to a set of “downwards” branches,[3] whereas for this new partition we can label the branches with “upwards” arcs going up the larger branch and “downwards” arcs going down the smaller branch; this results in what are fundamentally known fractal configurations in the hyperbola.[4] This definition allows for a richer collection of possible paths in the hyperbola (particularly for when a Gann partition is used to fill the gaps), and, in my opinion, it matches an intuition for Gann arcs. As you know, Volumes can assign weights to fill each of the Genn arcs between the given two zeros. However, the following options are important to consider if you are using Gann arcs in your analyses: * Volume is defined for each open sub arc (each sub arc where the zero has not yet been entered). * Volume is defined for a slice as a continuous set of (0, 1) line segments (i.e. it is defined using the (x, 1) slice).

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* Volume is defined for a slice horizontally, such as between a maximum price level and a zero. The slice generally is not continuous, so volumes for slices should not be multiplied by the total area between related maximum and zeros. The exact number of slices will depend on the granularity of your minimum (maximum) and zero pairs,What role does volume analysis play in conjunction with W.D. Gann Arcs? For instance, volume analysis could point towards less-than-optimal fitting of that horn when used in an E.R.P. setting. I wasn’t aware that Arcs was capable of being fitted as a custom job. Frankly, I had thought that the Arcs required more modification even if it’s just with shims and new grilles. In your situation, it is usually easiest to make a panel fitment change before putting an Arc in the passenger footwell. By adding or subtracting volume, the sound of the car will adapt accordingly once the Arc weighs in, which will let you determine whether the current fitment is right or not. The only time that I have tried a volume modification to an Arc.

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..i had to lower it in the footwell ~3 inches. Unfortunately the lower it ended up the worse it got to a point where i had to re-lower the Arc in an attempt to fix it.. in the end i ended up having to replace the Arc….. The volume analysis seems to be playing a major role in what a good Arc needs to be for proper fitment and tone. I’m hoping that something along your lines helps lead to your new Arc. If you have any questions, feel free to ask again.

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Blessings, Timb I have wondered this as well when I modded up horn and done the volume change, it was pretty amazing. Sounds like a super set of speakers. I havent had one yet so im not sure how they sound standing out in an enclosure. If you have any questions, feel free to ask again. Blessings, Timb I have wondered this as well when I modded up horn and done the volume change, it was pretty amazing. Sounds like a super set of speakers. I havent had one yet so im not sure how they sound standing out in anWhat role does volume analysis play in conjunction with W.D. Gann Arcs? Why is it important to gather proper, reliable information before forming an opinion? Are smaller investors better or worse when it comes to determining bull vs. bear market tendencies, etc? “So long as there are bears, there will be those who will try to catch them; and so long as there are some who succeed in this, it is to be expected that those who fail will make the most of their misfortunes in word and action.” ~James Montier…

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That is only half of the story, which is missing is what type of volume analysis Gann does. According to the Gann study of the DJIA daily prices, he uses the volume weighted method. His criteria for a stock’s run is when it starts to pick up volume around the close, and it is rising during and after the closing bell. Normally, this means volume is picking up as the people who own the stock(most of them!) want to get off their positions. A Gann retracement is based on the price itself. So this is not something one can use for day trading or swing trading purposes. I’ve seen this kind of analysis from Gann before, back in the day of the internet Theory before anyone even knew about Gann. Gann said to only consider the volume when a stock’s “long side” has traded upwards and then at some point it reverses. The price falls on an as of yet unresolved sell order for the index that might already be in progress. Then he goes on to mention a previous stock making the same pattern when he also did the same analysis at that time. Who is online Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest You cannot post new topics in this forumYou cannot reply to topics in this forumYou cannot edit your posts in this forumYou cannot delete your posts in this forumYou cannot post attachments in this forum