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RE: Interest in Gann & Purpose of the group



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when the white dashed line hits 360 it seems like good buying(oversold)
What is that dashed line?

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	maposnak [SMTP:maposnak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent:	Thursday, June 18, 1998 3:58 AM
> To:	RealTraders Discussion Group
> Subject:	Gen:Interest in Gann & Purpose of the group
> 
> Thanks Alan for the advice.
> I've bought probably 100 books over the last 20 years most of which
> sit out
> in the garage gathering dust.
> Now I guess I'm a little more selective.
> For example I just purchased Bob Miner's book even though I was
> already
> familiar with most of his ideas. But I was able to find out a lot
> about the
> book before hand. I remembered Dr Baumring and Bob mentions him in the
> forward to his book so there was that connection.
> 
> Another book I purchased recently  was Bill William's book "Trading
> Chaos"
> which I think is worth the money just for the bibliography. Mike
> Jenkins
> book is also interesting. He talks about the square root of prices.
> Carl
> Futia wrote a paper on that 15 years ago and although I knew about the
> concept, refreshing my memory stimulated an attempt to implement in
> Metastock, which is my preferred tool box for testing ideas.
> My area of interest is in Gann and Geometric approaches to traditional
> statistical problems. Anything I post has the purpose in mind of
> generating
> a thread  that others may pick up on and in the free and open
> discussion
> perhaps a new idea will emerge that will stimulate further research.
> Along that line I'm going to post a chart of lunar cycles.There are at
> least
> 7 in the chart. The moon represents a good physical example of complex
> cycles interacting. There are various phase shifts and variations in
> angular
> velocity.  To generate this chart took me years. (I first studied
> astronomy
> then laborously entered the sines and cosine terms numbering in the
> hundreds). In any kind of research you sort of feel your way, put it
> aside
> and if you're lucky come back to it latter. To date I haven't been
> able to
> see any correlations. Perhaps someone out there might see some value
> in it
> and present his findings for the benefit of all. That was my hope when
> I
> joined the group a short time ago.
> G
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alan Sears <asears@xxxxxxxx>
> To: RealTraders Discussion Group <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Tuesday, June 16, 1998 7:18 PM
> Subject: Re: DGL
> 
> 
> >
> >
> >>I visited a site http://www.esosoft.com/traders/ganntrader/ where
> they
> >describe Dynamic Gann Lines. Would like anyone  having this program?
> >>(Metastock/Tradestation add-on?) To describe how the lines are
> calculated
> >dynamically "without scaling" and post some charts in .gif format
> >>illustrating successes/failures in SP, SI, S or some other active
> future
> >with wide interest.
> >>Thanks
> >>George
> >
> >Why not shell out a measly 85 bucks and learn from the author while
> >supporting his efforts ?
> >
> >
> > << File: 0snap.gif >>