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Hi Linda,

You might want to check out Joe Duffy's book. "High Probability
Turning Points". It is pricey at 175.00, but it is a practical
book. More importantly, you get a cool "cardinal square" and plastic
overlay. You know how us traders are about doodads. :)

I have also heard good things about DiNapoli's book, although
I have not read it. Also pricey.

Also check out the works of Robert Krauz. I was never impressed with
any methodologies incorporating the principles of Gann, until I 
studied some of Krauz's work. To my mind he offers the first truly
practical examples of the use of this methodology in *quantifiable*
terms.

Walt Downs
CIS Trading
http://cistrader.com
Linda Swope wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I would appreciate any feedback on my learning Fibonacci ratios and
> basing a discretionary trading system on it.
> 
> Every TA book I own has a paragraph or a page, but no in depth
> discussion.  Can anyone recommend a book on fib?
> 
> Is anyone out there using it primarily for position trading?  For day
> trading?
> 
> All comments and input appreciated!!
> Linda
> Linda Swope
> Swope's Mountain Photography
> **Climb the mountains & get their good tidings; Peace will flow into
> you as sunshine into flower;  the winds will blow  their freshness
> into you & storms their energy, & cares will drop off like autumn
> leaves.  John Muir**