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I have have Dynamic Trader vers 1 and 2. The software and manuals are very well
presented.However I dont use these methods anymore.I find them way to
subjective.I spent hours fiddling with software settings and doing what-if type
studies.If you enjoy cycle research and Fibbo/Gann type stuff, get the package.If
you want simplicity, forget it.
I have just recently read Symmetry Wave by Gur-Dillon.The method does look
interesting, and some brief backtesting looks ok.The book is only $65, you cant
go wrong.I've wasted much more on lesser products.
David Brown
Melbourne, Australia.
"I cant see the Dow-Jones 30 Industrial Average ever trading at 386 again"
WD Gann, 1936, New Stock Trend Detector.
GSukumar@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi RTs,
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> I would very much like to study static and dynamic cycles in both time and
> price and combine this knowledge to very accurately identify turns. I was
> wondering if anybody has read or has any comments about Robert Miner's book
> Dynamic Trading. Two other books I stumbled upon are: The Symmetry Wave
> Trading Method by Michael Gur Dillon and MESA and Trading Market Cycles by
> John Ehlers. I'd appreciate your comments on these books and other useful
> suggestions such as about Fibonacci numbers, etc. that you might have. Thanx.
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