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Strategies & Market Trends : Gann's cycles -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Patrick Slevin who wrote (85)11/20/2000 1:42:52 PM
From: John Pitera  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 191
 
Ever look at the Compleat Course

I may have a copy of it. I've got something anyway....
not sure what.

When I was living in Sydney
back in the mid 1980's I was trying to learn all kinds of
approaches on TA and find the "holy Grail" etc.

Like how to use time cycles etc and I was also running the
SIG groups for the Sydney PC user group.

So I met all kinds of people at our general meetings and
SIGS. The officers of the group were accountants and
people who had computer business's and consultants and
in was angled towards generating lots of new business.

anyway, meet a guy and spent time with him and showed him
my research and he gave me this massive course with stuff.

He did not know if he had it all, as it was handed to him.

Back in the '80's there was no internet and I had no
idea if the thing was for sale anywhere in the world.

Can you buy that Compleat Course now?

I think there was a billy williams or billy jones up
in the Pacific Northwest who had the rights to Gann's
stuff.

I do know that a lot of stuff in it that I've not
seen elsewhere.

I came across more really heavy duty researchers in
Aus than anywhere ( save for NYC)

I worked over a number of weekends with Geoff robson Scott
doing hand charting of all the material in Merriman's
Gold Book... and the stuff seemed to work when we were done but was super time consuming. ( but I
knew nothing back then -g-) 3 or 5 years later much of
what was being done clicked into place.

IMO there is a tremendous learning curve and it just
takes lots of time for the mind to assimilate what
you are reading.

John