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


To: mulligan who wrote (20)12/8/1998 4:34:00 PM
From: High Grader  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 191
 
Gann's secret method is a theme that keeps cropping up.

I haven't really read any of Gann's stuff first hand but have seen a lot of other people apply methods that were attributed to him and are altered in various ways...mostly renamed.

I am going to order Constance Brown's Book, which looks promising, from the AeroDynamic Trading site mentioned to me by Jeff a couple of posts back.



To: mulligan who wrote (20)12/15/1998 11:33:00 PM
From: MechanicalMethod  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 191
 
Mulligan,

Statistically 4/5's of 9/10's of melons are first cut in half by 12square sheep, so positioning slightly askew contra-trend their rush for the little door legs me to the next anomaly. Same 4/5's of 9/10's demographics cuts elliptical melons into 1/5's while thinking they cut the center never realizing where they really cut. 4square melons are best aged a full 5yrs before harvest but are thinned reqularly. Bday's not for another 9yrs, no worries, enjoy your melon and the 72 clowns rehearsing for the millenium. Lotsa wrong cuts still catch a run just keep luck close by, you will do fine.

Can a triangle sum to more than 180 degrees? not while true to form, but an ellipse nails it. 1/5th will insist on true 360 circles although it's statistically impossible to get the scaling correct so why complicate a simple measure. If it hits the spot ellipse is true. If it misses the spot it's that convoluted true circle. The spot knows and is never itself convoluted.

Optimize center third, backtest, forward test remaining thirds. Backperc quad 2 and 3 of center third, backtest, forward test. Truth is same/same results, inverted ellipse mirrors original precisely. Any melon slips through the net just study how it happened, might discover a new species.

Osci