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Gann Fans

Posted on October 16, 2025October 23, 2025 by user

Gann Fans

Overview

Gann fans are a technical-analysis tool created by W.D. Gann that use angled lines (Gann angles) to project potential support and resistance based on the relationship between price and time. They are drawn from a significant reversal point (a swing high or low) and extend into the future to help gauge trend direction and strength. The 45-degree angle (the 1:1 line) is considered the most important because it represents equal units of price change per unit of time.

How Gann Fans are constructed

  • Choose a clear reversal point (swing high or swing low) as the fan’s origin.
  • Use your charting platform’s angle or Gann-fan tool to draw the 1:1 (45°) line from that origin. Align it so it represents one price unit per one time unit on the chart.
  • Add additional lines that represent other price:time ratios. Common ratios included in a Gann fan are:
  • 1:8, 1:4, 1:3, 1:2 (flatter than 1:1)
  • 1:1 (45°)
  • 2:1, 3:1, 4:1, 8:1 (steeper than 1:1)
  • Many charting packages will draw these standard angles automatically; if not, use the angle tool and the grid analogy: a line rising one square per one time box is 45° (1:1); two time boxes per one price box is flatter (2:1), and so on.

How to read and use Gann Fans

  • The 1:1 (45°) line serves as the primary trend indicator:
  • Price above the 1:1 line suggests bullish strength.
  • Price below the 1:1 line suggests bearish strength.
  • Other fan lines act as additional support and resistance levels. If price breaks through one angle, it often trends toward the next angle.
  • Use the fan to:
  • Anticipate potential reversal or pause levels.
  • Assess trend strength by observing how price interacts with the lines.
  • Estimate where price might be at future dates, since Gann angles tie price change to time.

Gann Fans vs. Trendlines

  • Gann angles are drawn at fixed geometric slopes (uniform rate of price change per time) and are meant to project where a given slope will be in the future.
  • Trendlines are drawn by connecting successive swing highs or lows and are adjusted to match recent price action; they are not constrained to specific geometric angles.
  • Because Gann angles are uniform, they can be used to forecast price positions on particular dates. Trendlines can be more flexible but less reliable for long-term forecasting.

Limitations and best practices

  • Chart scaling matters: if price and time axes aren’t scaled to reflect equal units, the 45° line won’t represent a true 1:1 relationship. Many platforms don’t automatically scale for this.
  • Lines spread out over time, so fan levels can become widely spaced and less actionable.
  • Price does not always respect fan lines; they sometimes fail to mark significant support/resistance.
  • Use Gann fans alongside other technical tools (moving averages, price-action patterns, momentum indicators) and sound risk management.
  • Verify the 45° alignment with your platform’s angle tool when precision matters.

Key takeaways

  • Gann fans are a set of angled lines based on price:time ratios used to identify potential support and resistance and to assess trend strength.
  • The 1:1 (45°) line is central: staying above it is bullish, staying below is bearish.
  • Additional lines (e.g., 2:1, 3:1, 4:1 and their inverses) provide successive targets if price breaks an angle.
  • They require careful attention to chart scaling and should be combined with other analysis methods for trading decisions.

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