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Eclipses

There are two ways that Gann made use of eclipses. The first one is that,
when a planet returns to its position during a recent eclipse, then trend is likely
to change.
[27] The second way is that when a planet crosses an eclipse spot which happens
during a market top (or bottom),
then the down (or up) move will accelerate.[28]

Planetary averages
Gann maintained two formulas for calculating planetary averages.
[25][31] The first one is called the Mean of Five (MOF), which is arithmetic mean
of the geocentric and heliocentric
longitudes of the outer five planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto.
The other is called the Cycle of Eight (COE),
which include all eight planets in its calculation, using both geocentric and
heliocentric longitudes (the Sun replaces the Earth
in the geocentric calculation). He thinks that when these averaged values make an
aspect to the price, it will create support or
resistance.[25]

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