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Norman is probably our most knowledgeable person on the subject of Gann.
While Gann was definitly into Astrology I don't think that he discounted
everything else to the extent that Norm does. He sure doesn't make astrology
his starting point in his books. Ok, so it is hidden in there, if he were
honest I would think that he would at least say as much.
I'd say that there is AND isn't a lot of interest in Gann. Most are
interested but easily put off when confronted with the mysteries of Gann.
Most traders, and I would include myself would like to sit back with an
automated system and wait for it to beep at them telling them what to do.
Most of Gann analysis doesn't lend itself to that kind of thing. You have
to work at it.
While I think that Gann is a great place to start learning about that kind
of analysis, unfortunatly he is not around to ask about the finer points.
Could someone discover something about the markets that Gann didn't know? I
think so. Also I don't doubt for a moment that Gann knew a few things that
never went into print. My suggestion to those wanting to learn about Gann is
to read Gann's books first. Then if interested go into other things.
Brent
> Vaugh002@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> > Of the several texts that address Gann's methods , which does the best
job
> > teaching the subject . What are the groups thoughts ? thanks tom
vaughan
>
> Tom,
>
> Here is my Gann test. If the teacher doesn't know Astrology, they
don't
> know Gann. That should
> eliminate a good portion of the Gann teachers and authors.
>
> Here is my Gann tip. Don't bother trying to learn Gann until you have
a
> very good foundation in the basic principles of Astrology.
>
> You are welcome to contact me by private e-mail if you have questions,
want
> more information, or want to share some very funny jokes.
>
> Co(s)mically,
>
> Norman
>
>
> P.S. You will need a good sense of humor if you want to study Gann's
writings.
> He loves to play with
> your brain. <G>
>
>
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