CycleTimer Intraday 2.1.1 (Oct 2013)
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CycleTimer Intraday 2.1.1 (Oct 2013)
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CycleTimer 2 Intraday Software
This software automates many Gann and Cowan course techniques.
Software Based on Bradley Cowan’s
Award Winning Books
and WD Gann Techniques
Latest Version: 2.2.1
(Windows Only – No Mac)
Just a few of the things added to Version 2
– Easily Read Free Yahoo Data (click here to see how)
– Intraday Analysis With Midheaven, Ascendant, ARMC
– Topocentric and Barycentric
– WD Gann’s Price by Degrees
– WD Gann’s ‘Mean of Five’ and ‘Cycle of Eight’
– North Node, South Node, Perihelion (Perigee), Aphelion (Apogee) of All Bodies
– Ephemeris
– Aspectarian
– Transits with Orb of Influence
– Convert CSI, Metastock, TC2000 files to ASCII
– Workspaces Saved as XML Files
– Asteroids: Chiron, Vesta, Pholus, Pallas, Juno
– Speed of Light Correction (Can be 4+ hours for outer planets)
– Multiple Date Formats Including Julian and Non-USA
– Overlay Speed and Price-Degree On Same Chart
WD Gann Price by Degree
New additions to Version 2 include WD Gann’s PricexDegree. This technique converts a planet’s longitude to price and uses it as a support/resistance line. Gann explained this in his courses, which are reproduced on pages 84-86 of Rare Writings of WD Gann.
One of Gann’s personal charts of May Soybeans is shown below as an example of how easy it is to plot Price by Degree using CycleTimer Intraday. Gann plotted Jupiter and Mars by hand on this chart. CycleTimer does it automatically.
Identify and Project Your Cycles in Seconds
By simply dragging your cursor to a top or bottom on your chart you can identify and project any planetary combination on your chart. The chart below shows the Mars cycle as it moves 90 degrees in the weekly DJIA. The spreadsheet on the top prints out the details.
Ellipse Drawing Tool is the Easiest to Use and Most Versatile
Just click your mouse on a top or bottom and drag across your chart to easily draw an ellipse of any size and at any angle. When finished you can edit the location, size, angle, etc to fine tune it to your market data. Then clone that ellipse and drag it to other areas of your chart to identify the dominant price-time limits of your market data. Future movements are contained within the limits of the perimeter of these ellipses.
The chart below shows ellipses cloned in the daily DJIA. The first ellipse was drawn and all the others simply cloned and dragged to a top or bottom.
Multiple Charts Can Be Plotted in the Same Window
This allows you to plot many combinations of cycles. The chart below, on the left, shows two planetary cycles in soybeans that are described in Market Science. Plotted below these cycles is the speed of a third planet. A planet’s speed reaches its extremes at perihelion and aphelion, the two points closest and furthest away from the sun. CycleTimer allows you to plot below your chart any combination of planets speeds added together or subtracted.
Shown in the Chart Below:
Price-Time Vectors are quickly calculated by simply dragging your mouse.
Ellipses can be drawn with any number of inner axes at equal angles.
The inner and outer circles of ellipses can be included if desired.
Many more software features including:
On-Screen Editing of Ellipse Characteristics
Ellipse Cloning for Projection of Future Action
Ellipse Axes Auto Rescaling When Chart Axes Change
Highest Resolution of Planetary Cycles on the Market (Fraction of second)
Cycles Range from 0-2500 A.D.
Synodic Station, as Discovered by Cowan
Static/Dynamic Planetary Cycles, as Discovered by Cowan
Symmetry Around Planetary Stations, as Discovered by Cowan
Dynamic and Static Ratio Analysis of Both Time and Price
About the Author
Bradley F. Cowan is an Electrical Engineer who worked as a consultant on a variety of civilian and classified military projects including the Seawolf attack submarine, the FA-18 fighter aircraft, global positioning satellites, Sparrow missile, and others.
It did not take long for Mr. Cowan to apply his studies of engineering, psychology, and physics to financial markets and to permanently retire from engineering in his early 30’s.
In September 1993 Mr. Cowan published the first of his books Four-Dimensional Stock Market Structures and Cycles. This work represented some of the discoveries he made in his early 20s and which he had been successfully using for years in his personal trading. In 1995 Mr. Cowan published two additional books, Market Science Volumes I and II, which expanded the concepts presented in his first book and applied them to the soybean market.
In December 2009 he released his first new book in 15 years, Pentagonal Time Cycle Theory, introducing a new method of applying the pentagram to forecast time cycles.