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Square of Nine Planetary Time Progression

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This indicator enables users to plot future planetary projections in alignment with Square of Nine progression.

Description:
The Square of Nine Planetary Time Progression Indicator is a time-based market forecasting tool that integrates W.D. Gann’s Square of Nine principles with planetary time intervals. By mapping planetary cycles onto a geometric framework, this indicator may help traders identify potential market turning points with precision, aligning planetary time with Square of Nine progression.

It provides the ability to use geo or helio planetary positions, including the Moon, making it applicable for both long-term and intraday market timing.
Unlike traditional planetary cycle tools that rely on zodiacal aspects, this indicator focuses on planetary time intervals and their geometric relationships within the Square of Nine to forecast potential future key points in the market.

How to Use:
1. Select a Significant High or Low on any time frame

This reference point serves as the starting measurement for planetary time calculations, from which planetary time degrees will accumulate. Each subsequent projection reflects the cumulative solar or planetary degrees from this initial pivot, establishing a structured sequence of time-based market intervals.

2. Align the Degree Interval with the Next Market Swing:
Set the degree interval to align with the next major market swing from the intial point set in step 1.

The planetary time between these two points establishes the base time measurement for further calculations.

3. The script generates Square of Nine rotational increments, where the base measurement serves as the cornerstone for all future progressions/planetary time projections. As the script continues rotating around the Square of Nine, it produces the following sequence:

360° (Full Cycle) – The next full rotation from the base measurement.
180° (Half Cycle) – The midpoint between full cycles.
90° Increment from the Base Measurement – The first step in the Square of Nine progression.
90° Increment from 180° – The next step in the sequence, leading toward the full cycle.

Each of these increments builds upon the initial planetary time measurement, accumulating degrees through a structured Square of Nine progression, ensuring that future time projections align geometrically with the starting swing measurement.


Example Calculation:
Selecting the Base Measurement:

When the indicator is loaded, lets say the user selects a significant low as the starting point for the calculation.
Next, the user sets the input of the degree interval to align with the next major swing from that significant low.

Suppose the measured swing from the starting point occurs at 145 solar degrees—this becomes the base planetary time measurement.

Applying the Square of Nine Rotational Increments:

The script takes 145° and maps it onto the Square of Nine.
From 145° , the script projects future planetary degrees intervals based on the progression of 90-degree increments around the Square of Nine structure.

Generating Key Rotational Points:

Starting from 145° on the Square of Nine, we apply successive 90° increments:
151° (First 90° increment)
157°
163°
169° (180° opposition point)
176°
183°
190°
197° (Full 360° cycle rotation on the Square of Nine) and the rotation continues onto the next rung on the square of nine.

Plotting Future Projection Intervals:

The indicator plots these calculated degree intervals as future timing markers on the chart.
The opposition (180°) and full 360° cycle rotations are visually labelled using the conjunction (☌) and opposition (☍) symbols.
These symbols do not represent planetary aspects (as in traditional astrology) but instead mark geometric aspects derived from the Square of Nine.


These projected dates may help traders forecasting key market points in time. No repaint.

This indicator is inspired by the works of W.D. Gann and Patrick Mikula and is powered by AstroLib, developed by BarefootJoey

Intraday example:

快照

You can see that we're on the 4-hour chart using the Moon, with our initial measurement spanning 37 lunar degrees from high to low. The Square of Nine time projections are calculated in planetary degrees and plotted on the chart, forecasting future timing intervals.
發行說明
There is a typo in the description: it should state "apply successive 45-degree increments" not 90.

151° 
157° (First 90° increment)
163°
169° (180° opposition point)
176°
183° (270° point)
190°
197° (Full 360° cycle rotation on the Square of Nine) and the rotation continues onto the next rung on the square of nine.
發行說明
Improvements and Fixes:

* Fixed a plotting bug where the opposition intervals overlapped the top of a current bar "conjunction interval."

* Fixed a plotting bug where the square progressions were overlapping.


Important Usage Note:
The indicator should not be set on the current real-time bar. Instead, set it to any previous bar. Additionally, when using the Moon on a lower timeframe, set the lookahead lower to keep the indicator under study limits.

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