DislikedMerry Christmas everyone .. that at this time not only open gifts, open heart for love and peace. {image}Ignored
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Gann angles forecasting Method and SHIBA INU 0 replies
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DislikedMerry Christmas everyone .. that at this time not only open gifts, open heart for love and peace. {image}Ignored
DislikedMerry Christmas everyone .. that at this time not only open gifts, open heart for love and peace. {image}Ignored
DislikedAs noted most of us all have side passions in addition to TA in general and this board in particular. One of mine is photography. Attached is an image of a Northern Hawk Owl whose sighting is very rare this far south. That said it was taken on the coldest day of the year so far at -20 degrees C so he probably felt at home. Hardly Los Vegas weather. In short, he is probably watching over this board for it's wisdom, civilty and patience. Merry Christmas to all. S. {image}Ignored
DislikedMerry Christmas to you too. I came across this thread today and saw most of your MSJ power tips, I watched his 6hr video course last month and have been blown away since. I see that you have discovered the missing link with your contributions to this forum. I would love to have a chat sometime about some Gann stuff struggling to understand how to square the range to identify a turning point, have read a few books but it seems my brain cells are struggling.Ignored
DislikedRoss Beck's Geometric Trading Course "Example #2" Part 16 Sorry Guys all my Downloads for this month are exceeded....Ignored
Disliked{quote} Worry not Pete!, we will be here on Dec 31 23:59 waiting to press "Enter" on a download script!, then run off to toast the new year !Ignored
Disliked{quote} Sorry for late reply, I am at work and it is my lunch time. So I just had the chance to check the forum. The formula is not something i discovered. I heard it from someone on this Forum. First you are supposed to determine last significant BOTTOM or TOP; then apply this formula: ((Square Root of that BOTTOM) + 1) x ((Square Root of that BOTTOM) + 1) = First Resistence ((Square Root of that BOTTOM) + 2) x ((Square Root of that BOTTOM) + 2) = Second Resistence and it goes on like that ((Square Root of that TOP) - 1) x ((Square Root of that...Ignored
DislikedGuys, I need your help. If anyone knows of a free storage to use as a share site let me know, then we can proceed with the Geometric Trading Course. PIgnored
Disliked{quote} To double or triple your bandwidth, open 2-3 more pcloud accounts with different email ids. Then download files from the first pcloud account into the other pcloud accounts with only 1 click. Each account gets separate GBs. Or split uploads into 90MB chunks with winrar and use this. https://lilfile.com/Ignored
Disliked{quote} Verde, thanks for the suggestion however I have already two pcloud accounts done that way. The first of the month will be here soon enough, then the doors open again... Soon this year will be gone. Yesterday, I looked at a house to buy, beautiful and we'll consider it.{image} PIgnored
Disliked{quote} Verde, thanks for the suggestion however I have already two pcloud accounts done that way. The first of the month will be here soon enough, then the doors open again... Soon this year will be gone. Yesterday, I looked at a house to buy, beautiful and we'll consider it.{image} PIgnored
DislikedGann was not a successful trader.. He made all his money selling his books and selling his methods. He couldn't actually make money off his trading.!!! "W.D. Gann’s son, an analyst for a Boston bank. He told me that his famous father could not support his family by trading but earned his living by writing and selling instructional courses. When W.D. Gann died in the 1950s, his estate, including his house, was valued at slightly over $100,000.” Larry Williams, in the book The Right Stock at the Right Time, also stated he met W.D Gann's son. Larry...Ignored
DislikedGann was not a successful trader.. He made all his money selling his books and selling his methods. He couldn't actually make money off his trading.!!! "W.D. Gann’s son, an analyst for a Boston bank. He told me that his famous father could not support his family by trading but earned his living by writing and selling instructional courses. When W.D. Gann died in the 1950s, his estate, including his house, was valued at slightly over $100,000.” Larry Williams, in the book The Right Stock at the Right Time, also stated he met W.D Gann's son. Larry...Ignored