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   Geometry of Markets I [C] 1989
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Geometry of Markets (1989) was the 1st book commercially published  by Bryce Gilmore. It was written to provide students of  Time and Price analysis, associated with the principles of WD. Gann and RN. Elliott, a compact reference of examples that would extend their knowledge to a level which could bring them closer to understanding the market behavior and the WaveTrader Software. Most of Gann's charting principles and teachings have been demonstrated in this text, as is Bryce Gilmore's summary of the useful tools introduced by RN. Elliott. 
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Gilmore also introduces new concepts in Time Cycle analysis as well as introducing students to important geometric and harmonic ratios  never previously known to have been published before this book became available.
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Gilmore has also introduced the concept of  DYNAMIC VIBRATION of time and price as opposed to Gann's STATIC approach. Before this book made its way to the general public Gilmore had already gained notoriety for his accurate market calls. 
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Much of the material illustrated concerns Gilmore's appraisal of how market tops and bottoms are justified taking into account the principles of geometry and the inter-relationship between market trends of similar degree. 
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Gilmore's whole concept of market geometry and how to apply the basic principle of RN. Elliott, "All Waves of similar degree will relate in both time and price amplitude." are explained at length. 

This book has been declared a classic by people in the know and was awarded 1991 TRADING BOOK OF THE YEAR by $uper Traders Almanac author Frank Taucher. It is a perfect introductory book for Gann and Elliott oriented analysts.

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    Geometry of Markets II [C] 1993 Bryce Gilmore

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The Geometry of Markets II (1993) book was written as an addition to the Geometry of Markets book (1989). This book provides precise information on applying the concepts of Time and Price analysis into a formidable trading plan, taking into account both Trend and Pattern Analysis. The style and layout follows the form of a text book on Time, Price, Pattern and Trend tools available to the technical analyst practicing the methodologies of W.D. Gann and R.N. Elliott. 
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The content comprises 9 chapters of:- Time and Price tools, Reversal Patterns, Trend Analysis, Elliott Wave Analysis, Cycles, Windows of Opportunity, Trading for Profits, Ancient Geometry and Ancient Numerology. Additionally this books contains 100+ pages of the WaveTrader Digest Newsletter 1992 and Fax service in early 1993. 
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This book has now been moved to the collectors category as stocks are getting low and a reprint will not be necessary since the DT&PA book became available in 2003. 

Contents -Geometry of Markets I - [C] 1988
This is the 1st book I published and a lot of people think it was so good for the novice, it is the best way to begin the journey.
1.   THE THEORY BEHIND TIME RELATIONSHIPS IN MARKETS
Introduction
Planetary Cycles
Seasonal Cycles
Seasonal Beginnings
Planetary Movement
Summary of important times that could signal a change

2   ANCIENT GEOMETRY & NUMEROLOGY
Ancient Geometry
A Square
A Circle
A Triangle
A Golden Rectangle
A Golden Triangle
The Great Pyramid of Giza
Pythagoras & Plato
Ancient Numerology
Fibonacci Number Series
Lucas Number Series
Powers of Numbers

3.  IMPORTANT STATIC TIME ELEMENTS CAN SIGNAL A CHANGE IN TREND
Using Mathematical Time Elements
Seasonal Cardinal Points
Clusters of Time
Divisions of a Year
Summary

4.  STATIC PRICE INCREMENTS AND LEVELS FOR SUPPORT & RESISTANCE AREAS
Price Elements
Fibonacci Degree Price Rises and Declines
Price Levels of Fibonacci Degree
Lucas Degree Price Ranges and Levels
Square of 144
Simple Squaring of Price and Time
Complex Squaring of Time and Price
Using Static Price Elements

5.  DYNAMIC PRICE LEVELS FOR MARKET SUPPORT AND RESISTANCE
Double Tops & Bottoms
100% Multiple rises in value from a Low Price
50% Decline in Value from a High Price
61.8% and 66.7% Decline in Value from a High Price
Summary of Dynamic Price Levels

6.  SQUARING PRICE FOR LOCATION OF FUTURE SUPPORT & RESISTANCE ZONES
Squaring Price
Squaring a Price Range
Example of Range Squaring using Soybeans
Soybean Range Levels of extreme importance
Market Corrections
Squaring a Low Price
Squaring a High Price
Any Major Turning Point
Major Price Support and Resistance Zones

7.  DYNAMIC TIME SUPPORTS AND RESISTANCE
Previous Major Range Times
Completed Bull and Bear Cycles
Bull Market Cycle
Bear Market Cycle
Using Range Vibration Times for Trading Signals
Range Vibration in Intermediate Waves
Daily Chart for accuracy of Time Measurement
Confirming Original Findings
Alternative Confirmations of Time Squaring
The Bottom Line on Range Vibration

8.  CHART SCALING OF TIME & PRICE
1 unit of Price equals 1 unit of Time scale
Alternative Price to Time Scales
Stocks and Shares Scaling
Best advice on Scaling
Daily, Weekly and Monthly Charts
Geometric Angles of Support and Resistance
Angle Intersections and Time Squaring
My Best Guide to the use of Geometric Angles
Alternative Angles used by Technicians
1.618 and 0.618 Angles of Price and Time
Percentage of a Price Squaring to Time

9.  FUTURE TIME SQUARING OF PRICE
Squaring a Low Price in Time
Squaring a High Price in Time
Squaring a Price Range in Time
Squaring a Range Time to Price
Use of these methods

10.  RATIO ANALYSIS OF PRICE RETRACEMENTS AND PRICE PROJECTIONS
Price Projection examples in Bull Markets
Complex Retracements and Projections in Minor Waves
61.8% example in Bear Markets

11.  GEOMETRIC VIBRATION ANGLES
Vibration
Discovering Market Vibration
Commodity Vibration
Calculating a Vibration Rate
Displaying a Commodity Vibration Geometrically
Vibrations in Trends
Market Symmetry

12.  ELLIOTT WAVE ANALYSIS
Elliott Wave Structures
Wave Labeling
Wave Patterns formed on a Bar Chart
Elliott Wave Strict Rules
Major Points to remember
Wave Analysis
Elliott Wave Characteristics
Bear Markets
Wave Analysis Procedures

13.  TIME PRICE & SPACE

14. STEPS REQUIRED FOR COMPREHENSIVE TIME & PRICE ANALYSIS

15.  TRADING WITH TIME & PRICE ANALYSIS

16.  HELIOCENTRIC PLANETARY CYCLES
 


 

Contents - Geometry of Markets II - [C] 1993
This was my 2nd book and my aim with this book was to consolidate the information from my first book and the lessons I had learnt along the way into a workable plan
INTRODUCTION
Combining TIME, PRICE, PATTERN & TREND

TIME & PRICE TOOLS
Bar Chart
Composite Time Counts
Time Cycle Ratios
Solar Time
Price Relationships within Market Trends
Price Unit Retracements (Internal)
Price Unit Retracements (External)
Price Unit Relationship to 1st Alternate Wave
Price Relationship to previous ranges in % Change
Price Unit Projections and Expansions
Counting % Change in Price
Counting Price Units
Space Analysis
Gann Angles

REVERSAL PATTERNS
Charting Demographics
Reversal Day
Key Reversal Day
Outside Reversal Day
Double & Triple Tops - Double Bottoms
Non Confirmation Pattern Days

TREND ANALYSIS
CycleTrader Trend Waves
Relative Strength Index
Moving Averages
Higher Lows - Lower Highs
Trend Lines
Trend Indicator Summary

ELLIOTT WAVE ANALYSIS
Basics - Counting Waves - Patterns - Structure
Characteristics
Strict Rules for Day to Day use
Elliott Wave and Trend Indicators
Elliott's most important revelation

CYCLES
Cycles are the underlying cause for Market Trends
Cycles are not fixed length: They are Dynamic
Fundamental Cycles
Natural Cycles
Equinox and Solstice Cycles
Apogee and Perigee Cycles
Lunar Cycle
Planetary Cycles
Planetary Orbits
Planetary Aspects
Planetary Return Cycles
Planetary Time Cycle Ratios

WINDOWS OF OPPORTUNITY
Concepts for selecting Market Pivots

TRADING FOR PROFIT
Important Points
Money Management
Trading Rules
Trading Plan and Guidelines
Checklist

APPENDIX 1
Ancient Geometry & Numerology
The Cannon of Proportion
Squaring the Circle
Harmonic Ratios of the Square
The Great Pyramid of Giza
Ratio proportions of Importance
Important Numerology Counts

WAVETRADER DIGESTS
1992 Vol 3 Issues 1-12
 


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