S SnakeEYE Aug 20, 2011 #1 Any one using default chart`s grid as a support and resistance lines?No?You should!
S SnakeEYE Aug 20, 2011 #3 Quote from Gubinec: Who let you out of the clinic? More... The same who will sing you your last song!!!
Quote from Gubinec: Who let you out of the clinic? More... The same who will sing you your last song!!!
S SnakeEYE Aug 20, 2011 #5 Quote from GS19: Yes I have been using the Gann Square for several years, works good. GS More... Do you plot them on the chart,or use some sort of side soft?
Quote from GS19: Yes I have been using the Gann Square for several years, works good. GS More... Do you plot them on the chart,or use some sort of side soft?
G GS19 Aug 20, 2011 #6 The Gann Grid comes with my charting package. The size can be changed, experience tells me how large to make the grid. Also the vertical lines can be turned off. I was using the chart grid but that is fixed to time and price. GS
The Gann Grid comes with my charting package. The size can be changed, experience tells me how large to make the grid. Also the vertical lines can be turned off. I was using the chart grid but that is fixed to time and price. GS
S SnakeEYE Aug 20, 2011 #7 Quote from GS19: I was using the chart grid but that is fixed to time and price. GS More... GS,what did you mean by fixed to time and price?
Quote from GS19: I was using the chart grid but that is fixed to time and price. GS More... GS,what did you mean by fixed to time and price?
G GS19 Aug 21, 2011 #8 Check the screen shot This has improved my trading 20 to 30% Attachments 08-20-11a.png 08-20-11a.png 42 KB · Views: 177
S SnakeEYE Aug 21, 2011 #9 Quote from GS19: Check the screen shot This has improved my trading 20 to 30% More... I got your message baby.Much respect,much love!
Quote from GS19: Check the screen shot This has improved my trading 20 to 30% More... I got your message baby.Much respect,much love!
G GS19 Aug 21, 2011 #10 Another Screen Shot. GS Attachments 8-20-2011b.png 8-20-2011b.png 40.3 KB · Views: 146