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sarisri
Posted : Monday, August 17, 2015 8:46:50 PM
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Hi I use the gann fan and want the x and Y axis of the chart to have same number of entries. It was working earlier for me but something changed.I am not sure what happened.

 

There are 4 options for Y axis A L % F. I believe I uwas using L earlier. What does this mean. My Gann fan is all skewed without this. I have been using this utility so much. Would appreciate if you coul d help

Bruce_L
Posted : Tuesday, August 18, 2015 9:56:48 AM


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There isn't a way to force the scale in TC2000 to have the same number of entries for time as for price in order to create a "square" scale to use with the Gann Fan.

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A is arithmetic. L is logarithmic. % is percent. F is fixed percent.

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wluroc
Posted : Thursday, October 29, 2015 1:35:12 AM
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What is the angles for those lines above and below the center 45 degree line?

Thanks,

Wei-Chen

Bruce_L
Posted : Thursday, October 29, 2015 9:48:11 AM


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My Wednesday, March 16, 2011 2:08:37 PM ET post in the gann box topic has a fairly extensive discussion about these angles.

The first two lines are offset from the 45 degree line by about 18.43 degrees. The second two lines are offset by about 26.57 degrees. The third two lines are offset by about 30.96 degrees. The fourth (and final) two lines are offset by about 37.87 degrees.



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