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02-24-2021, 07:25 AM
Post: #1
(Req) WD Gann Books OR Courses
Its Hard to find courses on WD Gann strategies, if you have any books or courses which you can share will be highly appreciated, I am very interested in his time forecasting technique however, any Gann strategy books or courses will do :)

Thanks in advance:)
02-24-2021, 11:20 AM
Post: #2
RE: (Req) WD Gann Books OR Courses
(02-24-2021 07:25 AM)bachaa Wrote:  Its Hard to find courses on WD Gann strategies, if you have any books or courses which you can share will be highly appreciated, I am very interested in his time forecasting technique however, any Gann strategy books or courses will do :)

Thanks in advance:)

Here is THE BEST book/course that Gann ever wrote. And the most revealing.

How to Make Profits Trading Commodities - W.D. Gann.

Download:
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http://www.mediafire.com/file/scbykb79evv2zqn/Gann-W.D.-How-to-make-profits-trading-in-commodities-compressed.pdf
Complete with charts, yes wonky to today's standards-- but very revealing.

I got my start with this book. Studied it for years and created 3 methods of trading from it which I trade to this day, successfully.

Example: The long side of GBPUSD for months now..., and sugar and cotton and lumber and crude oil and coffee.
AbeLincolnBart

"Success leaves clues, but rarely within reach of a couch."
---Blair Warren
02-24-2021, 06:11 PM
Post: #3
RE: (Req) WD Gann Books OR Courses
AbeLincolnBart Thanks for the share its highly appreciated.
02-25-2021, 02:28 PM
Post: #4
RE: (Req) WD Gann Books OR Courses
Here is an open directory with lots of W. D. Gann material.

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http://gann.su/book/eng/
02-25-2021, 02:50 PM
Post: #5
RE: (Req) WD Gann Books OR Courses
Here is an open directory with lots of Gann material.

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http://gann.su/book/eng
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03-01-2021, 12:30 AM
Post: #6
RE: (Req) WD Gann Books OR Courses
GREAT directory reggie6789! Easy DL using IDM, although I already had most.

For newer traders, I started studying Mr. Gann over 25-years ago, right after I first started swing trading commodities to diversify.

I originally made the mistake of discounting his principles because they were too dated.

I've found many of his ideas still very applicable . . . but not exactly the way they're apparently written. In fact, most are at least a little different.

So I decided to post this to save newer traders their valuable time.

It's like a cake recipe that "forgets" to mention adding baking powder and sugar.

You get a "cake" all right but it's not anywhere near the one I get using the missing ingredients. I didn't mention them, when giving you the recipe, because I assumed everyone knows you always use sugar and baking powder making a cake.

Same thing with Gann materials.

Once you learn about price the lightbulbs start going off, "Oh, THAT'S what he meant . . ."

Also, be careful since Mr. Gann mixed-in astrological signs and numbers often in place of prices . . . and his significant dates were more often based at least as much on astrological alignments . . . but unless you knew that, you would assume it was all price-based alone.

As a sidenote, I've concluded that Mr. Gann calling that exact top or bottom in corn in the early 1900s weeks in advance to a newspaper reporter, was a publicity stunt. I may be biased since I can often call exact tops or bottoms too but have no clue as to the time aspect.

Still, I credit pursuit of Mr. Gann's work as a major factor in enabling me to gain the insights into price action that form the foundation of my trading . . . and have for over 20 of my 28-years.

Good Luck!
03-01-2021, 03:08 AM (This post was last modified: 03-01-2021 03:11 AM by New Year.)
Post: #7
RE: (Req) WD Gann Books OR Courses
Same than above, still free... with a little more Gann info site..

http://gann.su/book_eng.html

Mt4 indicators http://gann.su/indic_1.html
03-02-2021, 04:52 AM (This post was last modified: 03-03-2021 01:32 AM by AbeLincolnBart.)
Post: #8
RE: (Req) WD Gann Books OR Courses
(03-01-2021 12:30 AM)EuroTrader Wrote:  GREAT directory reggie6789! Easy DL using IDM, although I already had most.

For newer traders, I started studying Mr. Gann over 25-years ago, right after I first started swing trading commodities to diversify.

I originally made the mistake of discounting his principles because they were too dated.

I've found many of his ideas still very applicable . . . but not exactly the way they're apparently written. In fact, most are at least a little different.

So I decided to post this to save newer traders their valuable time.

It's like a cake recipe that "forgets" to mention adding baking powder and sugar.

You get a "cake" all right but it's not anywhere near the one I get using the missing ingredients. I didn't mention them, when giving you the recipe, because I assumed everyone knows you always use sugar and baking powder making a cake.

Same thing with Gann materials.

Once you learn about price the lightbulbs start going off, "Oh, THAT'S what he meant . . ."

Also, be careful since Mr. Gann mixed-in astrological signs and numbers often in place of prices . . . and his significant dates were more often based at least as much on astrological alignments . . . but unless you knew that, you would assume it was all price-based alone.

As a sidenote, I've concluded that Mr. Gann calling that exact top or bottom in corn in the early 1900s weeks in advance to a newspaper reporter, was a publicity stunt. I may be biased since I can often call exact tops or bottoms too but have no clue as to the time aspect.

Still, I credit pursuit of Mr. Gann's work as a major factor in enabling me to gain the insights into price action that form the foundation of my trading . . . and have for over 20 of my 28-years.

Good Luck!


Very well described - 'EuroTrader' -

In addition, some of the most important things he "revealed" in his material were when he admonished you to check the principle out on specific charts (many of which he didn't supply...).

In the 1980's, I spent $10's of thousands on charts and old market data. I travelled to Chicago, went to the CBOT and CME and copied 100 years of their historical data by hand and their Xerox copiers ($$$) and then had to compile the data into a computer personally or pay someone I trusted. I learned to write trading programs and test long before there was Tradestation, etc.

But it was worth it. I was working harder than my competition, so the edges I discovered were large advantages in the pre-algo world.

It turned out that simple things that Gann spoke about were terribly powerful - triple tops and bottoms (on longer term charts), narrow range breakouts, the ''overbalancing of time and price'' trend change rules.... And still work wonderfully today. [They have to: they're based on universal constants...]

If all you master is trading narrow range breakouts, on any time-frame you prefer; you can be a winning trader. It's a human behavioral function that will never go out of utility. Warning: A lot of patience is required!

Researching/proving trading concepts is a lot of work. And, it may not be worth it to you. That's OK. If you REALLY want to make money from trading, you will eventually find something that you can trade successfully. But be willing to pay (one way or another) A LOT for the education.

I still maintain that the greatest amount of market truth ever compiled in one book is "How to Make Profits Trading Commodities". It may not provide much of the "timing" advice that so many think that Gann was all about, but it does highlight trends - and low risk entry points - which are crucial if you want to own something that is going somewhere instead of just laying there like a dead horse.

AbeLincolnBart

"Success leaves clues, but rarely within reach of a couch."
---Blair Warren
03-03-2021, 11:25 PM
Post: #9
RE: (Req) WD Gann Books OR Courses
(03-02-2021 04:52 AM)AbeLincolnBart Wrote:  
(03-01-2021 12:30 AM)EuroTrader Wrote:  GREAT directory reggie6789! Easy DL using IDM, although I already had most.

For newer traders, I started studying Mr. Gann over 25-years ago, right after I first started swing trading commodities to diversify.

I originally made the mistake of discounting his principles because they were too dated.

I've found many of his ideas still very applicable . . . but not exactly the way they're apparently written. In fact, most are at least a little different.

So I decided to post this to save newer traders their valuable time.

It's like a cake recipe that "forgets" to mention adding baking powder and sugar.

You get a "cake" all right but it's not anywhere near the one I get using the missing ingredients. I didn't mention them, when giving you the recipe, because I assumed everyone knows you always use sugar and baking powder making a cake.

Same thing with Gann materials.

Once you learn about price the lightbulbs start going off, "Oh, THAT'S what he meant . . ."

Also, be careful since Mr. Gann mixed-in astrological signs and numbers often in place of prices . . . and his significant dates were more often based at least as much on astrological alignments . . . but unless you knew that, you would assume it was all price-based alone.

As a sidenote, I've concluded that Mr. Gann calling that exact top or bottom in corn in the early 1900s weeks in advance to a newspaper reporter, was a publicity stunt. I may be biased since I can often call exact tops or bottoms too but have no clue as to the time aspect.

Still, I credit pursuit of Mr. Gann's work as a major factor in enabling me to gain the insights into price action that form the foundation of my trading . . . and have for over 20 of my 28-years.

Good Luck!

Very well described - 'EuroTrader' -

In addition, some of the most important things he "revealed" in his material were when he admonished you to check the principle out on specific charts (many of which he didn't supply...).

In the 1980's, I spent $10's of thousands on charts and old market data. I travelled to Chicago, went to the CBOT and CME and copied 100 years of their historical data by hand and their Xerox copiers ($$$) and then had to compile the data into a computer personally or pay someone I trusted. I learned to write trading programs and test long before there was Tradestation, etc.

But it was worth it. I was working harder than my competition, so the edges I discovered were large advantages in the pre-algo world.

It turned out that simple things that Gann spoke about were terribly powerful - triple tops and bottoms (on longer term charts), narrow range breakouts, the ''overbalancing of time and price'' trend change rules.... And still work wonderfully today. [They have to: they're based on universal constants...]

If all you master is trading narrow range breakouts, on any time-frame you prefer; you can be a winning trader. It's a human behavioral function that will never go out of utility. Warning: A lot of patience is required!

Researching/proving trading concepts is a lot of work. And, it may not be worth it to you. That's OK. If you REALLY want to make money from trading, you will eventually find something that you can trade successfully. But be willing to pay (one way or another) A LOT for the education.

I still maintain that the greatest amount of market truth ever compiled in one book is "How to Make Profits Trading Commodities". It may not provide much of the "timing" advice that so many think that Gann was all about, but it does highlight trends - and low risk entry points - which are crucial if you want to own something that is going somewhere instead of just laying there like a dead horse.

AbeLincolnBart

Wow AbeLincolnBart . . . you got a few years head-start on me. I don't find many that have even been doing this as long as me any more.

A lot of folks that wanted to get into trading used to go to Chicago and work in or around the pits where trading formerly took place . . . Only I've had several old pit traders sent to me years ago and they were helpless looking at an electronic chart. They triggered based on the emotion of the pit.

I never went to Chicago for data, like Abe, but do remember around 1990 getting my chart book in the mail every 2-weeks (maybe every month) on big 11x17" paper and then having to hand-draw all the days until the next charts came from the OHLC in Investors Business Daily . . . and you got it, TradeStation 2000i was my first computer charting software. LOL!

For everyone else, AbeLincolnBart is saying what I've preached in different posts on BBHF for years: Find a single, consistently repeating pattern and master that and you'll be very successful and live a life of freedom most can't even imagine.

Of course it does take patience. For me it took stubbornness too.

Anybody looking to get rich quick would be better off going to a casino and betting a few times on red or black (IMO).

Anyway, glad to know there's an "old-timer" like me running around on BBHF!
03-19-2021, 08:33 PM (This post was last modified: 03-19-2021 08:35 PM by CryptObama.)
Post: #10
RE: (Req) WD Gann Books OR Courses
HERE IS A VIDEO COURSE: Aaron Lynch - Ultimate Gann Course

https://mega.nz/folder/isAhzayQ#Qw9w_ygSSVrBJpm2fQv1gQ
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