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The book explores how shapes like the square, circle, and triangle (including the Golden Triangle) apply to market charts.

Uses ratios and "square root" progressions to find exit targets.

Bryce T. Gilmore's , first published in 1986, is a foundational text that merges technical analysis with natural law. It provides a visual and quantitative framework for understanding market movements through geometric proportions and time-price relationships. 📐 Core Philosophy

📍 You can find digital copies and further details on Scribd or professional trading repositories like Sacred Traders .

Every rally and decline conforms to measurable proportions, including angles and harmonic intervals.

Using specific vibration angles to forecast where a price might find support or resistance during a trend.

Gilmore argues that markets are not chaotic but instead follow mathematical laws of vibration and symmetry found in nature.

Market dynamics depend more on the proportions of variables (like price and time) than on their absolute values. 🕒 Key Concepts: Time & Price

Geometry of Markets - vol 1
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