Trading Nasdaq (NQ) futures.
This is a structured feature outline for an educational PDF titled It is designed to be practical, chart-heavy, and immediately applicable for someone trading stocks, futures, or crypto. gann for the active trader pdf
Gann left behind dozens of techniques. For active trading (intraday to weekly), focus on these three high-probability tools. 1. Gann Fan (Geometric Angles) What it does: Plots dynamic support/resistance lines based on price speed (e.g., 1x1 = 1 point per unit of time). How to use: Buy when price holds above the 1x1 angle; sell when it breaks below the 2x1 angle. Active Trader Rule: On a 15-min chart, a break of the 1x1 angle signals a trend change. 2. Gann Square of 9 (Price Squares) What it does: Converts price levels into degrees of a circle (360°). How to use: Find key highs/lows. Look for future reversals at cardinal cross levels (0°, 90°, 180°, 270°). Example: If a stock high is $100.00, key support levels are $95.00 (90°), $90.00 (180°), $85.00 (270°). 3. Gann Time Cycles (The 60-90-120 Rule) What it does: Predicts trend reversals at specific bar intervals. How to use: Count bars (1-min, 5-min, daily) from a major high/low. Watch bars 60, 90, and 120 for a reaction. Active Trader Note: On a 5-min chart, a high at 9:30 AM suggests caution at 10:30 AM (60 bars) and 2:30 PM (120 bars). Feature Section 3: Step-by-Step — A Gann Intraday Trade Headline: From Setup to Exit (15-Minute Chart) Trading Nasdaq (NQ) futures
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