Hope you are well!
For this tutorial, the topic is how to create arcs using an angulation method.
First, take an axis. This axis is down to up. Observe and determine whether it fits better as a 8x1 or 4x1 - or 1x8 and 1x4.
Once that is determined, place the geometric angles onto the axis, and use the 1x1 angle as the axis for the arc.
Grab your favorite arc tool such as the fibonacci circles, speed resistance arcs, or the gann box. Place the arc over the image and be sure the arc aligns with the box created from the angulation method.
Tip:
Be sure that the arc is circling the square, so the arc will only tip the edge of the square rather than end inside of it.
The height of the original square to use comes from the height of the initial axis used to create the angulation.
The intersection of the height of the square and the 1x1 is where the arc should tip the square.
The final height and width of the true square comes from the height and width of the arc measured from the horizontal and vertical portions of said arc.
Enjoy! Be well!
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Michael Jenkins - Geometry of Stock Market Profits, Chart Reading for Professional Traders, Complete Stock Market Forecasting Course
Scott M. Carney - The Harmonic Trader, Harmonic Trading Volume I, Harmonic Trading Volume II, Harmonic Trading Volume III
H.M. Gartley - Profits in the Stock Market
Bill Williams - Trading Chaos, New Trading Dimensions, Trading Chaos 2nd Edition
J.M. Hurst - The Profit Magic of Stock Transaction Timing, Cyclic Analysis: A Dynamic Approach
Fabio Oreste - Quantum Trading
Michael Jardine - New Frontiers in Fibonacci Trading
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