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"It should be noted that there are a variety of ways to use the Square of 9 calculator. How you are going to use it will dictate to some degree how you are going to create it. Our example of a Square of 9 (left column) starts with a 1 at the center and then spirals outward, clockwise, increasing by an increment of 1 . The centre number can be something other than 1 and the increment, or step, can also vary depending on the market."
I've used square nine pivot indicator before. It gave some good entry points and was pretty well respected but once I switched to tradestation I never could find another indi to plot the lines effectively. I think I linked the version I was using for NT7.