[FOR SALE] Used books/DVDs on Gann and Andrews Pitchforks

Hi everyone,
I have a lot of books here at home so I need to get rid of some of them.

The following books and DVDs are used but they are original and in a like new state.

"Complete Stock Market Trading and Forecasting Course" by Michael
Jenkins for 350 USD + shipment, it is in a like new state:
http://www.stockcyclesforecast.com/scf4.html

"Foundation for successful trading" + "Time factor" by Bill Mclaren for
600 USD + shipment (these are DVDs), you can have a look at them here:
http://www.mclarenreport.net.au/articles/index.php

“Integrated Pitchfork Analysis volumes 2 and 3” cost 398 USD in here: http://www.pitchforktrader.com/courses.html
I sell them for 270 USD + shipment.

For payment I accept only Paypal.

Regards,
David
 
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“Integrated Pitchfork Analysis volumes 2 and 3” cost 398 USD in here: http://www.pitchforktrader.com/courses.html
I sell them for 270 USD + shipment.

from what reviews i've read and videos seen, Dologa's best work on pitchforks appears to have been in Volume 1, he did some new work that was not previously known...it looks like in Volumes 2 &3 he is trying to include other TA disciplines and i question if that dilutes his pitchfork work. did you find anything useful (pitchfork relative) in Volumes 2 &3? if so, can you elaborate?
 
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from what reviews i've read and videos seen, Dologa's best work on pitchforks appears to have been in Volume 1, he did some new work that was not previously known...it looks like in Volumes 2 &3 he is trying to include other TA disciplines and i question if that dilutes his pitchfork work. did you find anything useful (pitchfork relative) in Volumes 2 &3? if so, can you elaborate?

Volume 2 and 3 are an integration of pitchforks with other techniques. Even Timothy Morge, a former Alan Andrews' student, the guy who taught to all these other people to trade with the forks doesn't rely just on forks but relies on other things like market structure, etc.
Dologa combines Elliot's waves, Gann's cycles, Jenkins' true trendlines, etc. Everyone has its own system. There are some things like Jenkins' true trend lines for example that I use, others that I use just on long time frames (daily, weekly, etc.) because they are time consuming.

With cycles I can predict some tops or bottoms but I can't rely just on them, I need some more indications and, furthermore, I need entry and take profit levels. That's where pitchforks become useful. :)


Regards,
David
 
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Volume 2 and 3 are an integration of pitchforks with other techniques. Even Timothy Morge, a former Alan Andrews' student, the guy who taught to all these other people to trade with the forks doesn't rely just on forks but relies on other things like market structure, etc.
Dologa combines Elliot's waves, Gann's cycles, Jenkins' true trendlines, etc. Everyone has its own system. There are some things like Jenkins' true trend lines for example that I use, others that I use just on long time frames (daily, weekly, etc.) because they are time consuming.

With cycles I can predict some tops or bottoms but I can't rely just on them, I need some more indications and, furthermore, I need entry and take profit levels. That's where pitchforks become useful. :)


Regards,
David


Look, this is an old analysis I did using Gann, it worked quite good. I'm impressed myself.

Can you say it doesn't work? No. Can I draw those angles that give me support and resistance more easily? Yes! There're pitchforks.
Look, this is an old chart, I could predict pretty well the top in there.
 

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Combined with some market structure, ab=cd and forks. :P Looks today I might go short with a put January 2010 for 16000. :P
 

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Combined with some market structure, ab=cd and forks. :P Looks today I might go short with a put January 2010 for 16000. :P

Now, this is where some insight comes in.
Look at it.

Cycles, anyhow, did a beautiful job at predicting where tops might be. Look at the pink vertical lines. I will do the same work for the next weeks, months.
 

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I see that your inbox has 1280 emails in it

this means you are a social butterfly with face book and twiteer crap like sites


I got news for you, successful traders are happy when their lone inbox gets a message

I know 4 successful traders, 2 are loners

other two live a quiet life have 2 or 3 friends

I myself go out once every 1.5 weeks. This saturday I spent my evening on ET yeah pretty sad isn't it

but at the same time social butterflies like yourself don't have the concentration and solitude of thoughts to make trading their enriching career

just food for thought

also I find gann and pitchforks useless


I got this gmail account since Gmail was beta and it was on invite... so it's been years... I tend to keep everything because sometimes you need something that you deleted or thought it was useless and sometimes I am lazy to delete ads... what's the matter? :D
 
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sorry if I misread you

maybe I make too much out of it, but if I was hiring a trader and someone like you shows up and I learn he has 1280 emails in his inbox

I would ask myself, is this guy insane :D

I removed all the spam etc... look now. :D

So 1000 messages where just stuff like "This guy replied to a post of yours" or "great offer on this software" or "come to our webinar on bla bla bla", etc. etc.. :D
 

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Quote from Deviad:

I removed all the spam etc... look now. :D

So 1000 messages where just stuff like "This guy replied to a post of yours" or "great offer on this software" or "come to our webinar on bla bla bla", etc. etc.. :D
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