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Re: [RT] Re: Micheal Jenkins Scaling The ARC



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I use my  Swing_Lee  function to 
pick turning points
in a price series and originate the boxes 
from that
point.
 
Clyde
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  Don 
  Thompson 
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  Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 09:41
  Subject: Re: [RT] Re: Micheal Jenkins 
  Scaling The ARC
  
  Clyde,
  Nice work with the square of 9.  I am not 
  real clear on how it works, but I guess that is another tunnel thru my 
  organic neural net.  I did have a question about
  your placement of the circles.  When you 
  draw them, where is the point of origin and where do you put the radius?  
  The ovid shape looks right from what I have seen of 
  Cycletrader, Gilmore's 
  software. 
   I believe the geometry thing, is more 
  related to placing a circle on a known swing. That circle encompasses a 
  square, the diagonal of that encompassed square then becomes the diameter of 
  the second circle, from the same center point as the original (using the 
  diameter/2 as the radus for the second circle)..  I think it is the root 
  of 2 
  (using Unity as the base unit of the first 
  square) is the new diagonal or circumference of the circle.  I guess you 
  know that!  Price and time are supposed to meet up at that next 
  circumferance of the second circle.
  As a technical question, do you calculate the 
  dimensions of the circle in price and then transcribe to the screen?  Or 
  obtain the pixel points from the price and then calculate the circle and then 
  transcribe these pixel dimensions back to the screen?  
  I am going to attempt to do circles in Ensign, 
  that are price time centered and not screen centered.. 
   
  Also in terms of your time you might put some 
  effort into converting calandar time into solar degrees,  ugh.. There is 
  alot of power in that method, and step you closer to adjusting for 
  seasonality.
   
  Regards,
   
  Don
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    Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 10:57 
    PM
    Subject: Re: [RT] Re: Micheal Jenkins 
    Scaling The ARC
    
    The attached will show my frustration 
    about scaling and/or
    understanding of Gann 
    angles.
     
    Clyde
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    Lee   
    Chairman/CEO          (Home of 
    SwingMachine)SYTECH 
    Corporation          email: <A 
    href="mailto:clydelee@xxxxxxxxxxxx";>clydelee@xxxxxxxxxxxx  7910 
    Westglen, Suite 105       
    Office:    (713) 783-9540Houston,  TX  
    77063               
    Fax:    (713) 783-1092Details 
    at:                      
    www.theswingmachine.com- - 
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      Sent: Monday, May 07, 2001 
15:47
      Subject: [RT] Re: Micheal Jenkins 
      Scaling The ARC
      --- In <A 
      href="mailto:realtraders@x";>realtraders@x..., Don Thompson <<A 
      href="mailto:detomps@x";>detomps@x...> wrote:> 
      Haytham,> With the flurry of email emanating out of RT, I missed 
      your post on Scaling.> Can anyone who saw it and saved the 
      Email repost it with a tag?> > And What is the method for 
      scaling price so that one can draw meaningful> arcs.> 
      > Best Regards.> > Don Thompson.Don,I 
      have met Michael Jenkins for 9 hours private intense Gann/astro 
      discussion last month in his office in Manhatten, he told me(because 
      I had the same problem with scaling)that no software draw circle 
      appropriately(he has both Tradestation, Metastock, 
      Gantrader,...)except for Gantrader software which can draw circle 
      appropriately, he sugested for Tradestation or metastock to experiment 
      and try to test the circles for historical data of the same time frame 
      and then use the same scale to draw future 
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