But how do you equalize price and time? Example: If a stock is at $144 and 144 days have passed from a low, that is a Gann "balance point." If price is at $180 but only 90 days have passed, Walker suggests squaring the range via the Square of Nine to find the "time equivalent."
Note: Walker frames MTF as a set of successive time intervals Tn generated from a chosen base period B and a set of divisors/multipliers D = d1, d2, …. Typical steps:
Myles Wilson Walker's work on is a deep dive into the astrological and cyclical methods Gann used to forecast market turning points. The core premise is that markets follow a regular cycle and mathematical curve, with time being the most critical factor that "overbalances" both price and volume. Core Concepts and Methods