Quote from ARealGannTrader:
Lol, yes we do.
And I say to u and the OP that once properly understood, Gann is superior to any trading method out there, bar none.
There is a reason his picture hangs at a major exchange.
Quote from GCSICLRBC:
Gann's work is worthless.
So is fibo, macd & all this other junk.
Organic market data is all one needs to succeed. Trade price, highs & lows.
I have a client who used to talk about Gann. He used to talk about Graham Loving & other gurus as well.
The guy never made a trade in his life.
His money is all managed by others.
Good luck with Gann.
You can read ten books & still not know what to do.
Might as well be studying Jack Hershey.
Quote from GCSICLRBC:
Gann's work is worthless.
So is fibo, macd & all this other junk.
Organic market data is all one needs to succeed. Trade price, highs & lows.
I have a client who used to talk about Gann. He used to talk about Graham Loving & other gurus as well.
The guy never made a trade in his life.
His money is all managed by others.
Good luck with Gann.
You can read ten books & still not know what to do.
Might as well be studying Jack Hershey.
Quote from ARealGannTrader:
Interesting.
What I have found around the business of trading is that there are a lot of people who put words together that they find in a book, then say that they "read" the book.
There is something called reading for comprehension.
It is amazing to c how many people claim literacy in the skill of reading, but do not understand what it is that they have read.
Mr. Gann used principles called support and resistance. He also used a concept called following the trend.
A third concept that he used was called a squaring price, and time. Today, we would call this a moving average.
Here are three pieces of advice that if followed will alone turn ur trading around.
Quote from ARealGannTrader:
LOL, which I am quite sure u have "read" and "studied"![]()
Quote from lindq:
Yes, I have in fact read and studied probably 90% of the trading books that have been published in the past 10 years.
And I regret to say that of those many hundreds of thousands of words, I could probably summarize the truly valuable information in about 500 of those words.
And a good editor could probably cut that down to 200.
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