Geometry Of Markets - Vol 1 -

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

Connects technical patterns to mass investor psychology and "tape reading". Geometry of Markets - vol 1

Gilmore heavily utilizes Fibonacci ratios (e.g., 0.618) and Lucas numbers to identify support and resistance. The book explores how shapes like the square,

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

Identifying future turning points by "squaring" a previous price range or low/high point.

Analyzes the duration of bull and bear cycles to signal reversals.

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