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Gann Solar Dates in Action

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Through his methodologies, WD Gann made a noteworthy discovery known as the Solar Cycles, revealing specific days when the stock market's trends shift. Gann's meticulous research led him to conclude that these pivotal days corresponded to instances when the sun was positioned at either a 15-degree or 90-degree angle relative to Earth. He held these solar positions in utmost significance, believing that they heralded market shifts. An examination of Gann's studies and theories reveals the precision of his dates down to the minute, albeit with occasional discrepancies of one or two days.

This all revolves around Gann's exhaustive research efforts, which culminated in the development of the Gann Study, a complex endeavour.

Gann identified critical turning points in financial markets using geometric divisions, pinpointing days such as those positioned at 45, 90, 135, 180, 225, 270, and 315 solar degrees from the Vernal Equinox.

Furthermore, he provided an overview of Gann's seasonal dates:

When utilizing the Gann Seasonal Dates tool, one can readily discern the Major and Minor dates that W.D. Gann closely monitored to predict trend reversals. Of particular significance are the solstices and equinoxes:

- March 21st
- June 22nd
- September 23rd
- December 22nd

Meanwhile, Minor seasonal dates fall precisely midway between the major seasonal dates and include:

- February 4th
- May 6th
- August 8th
- November 7th

Now, let's delve into the concept of solar dates:

Gann categorizes solar dates into two types: Static and Dynamic Solar dates. He emphasised that the year's commencement is not on January 1st but on March 21st(Sun in Aries), marking a moment of great significance.

How to Calculate Static Days?

1. The average number of days in a year is 365.256.
2. Divide it by 360.
3. The result is 1.0146, meaning one degree corresponds to 1.0146 days.
4. Static degrees include 30, 45, 60, 72, 90, 120, 135, 150, 180, 210, 225, 240, 252, 270, 288, 300, 315, 330, and 360 degrees. These degrees indicate when the market is most likely to experience significant shifts.
5. With knowledge of the days in a month, you can divide that number by 1.0146 to determine the date. For example, multiplying 30 by 1.0146 yields 30.438, which corresponds to March 21st plus one degree, resulting in April 20th.

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