Does Geometry moves the stock market as gann puts it ?

Discussion in 'Technical Analysis' started by harrytrader, Mar 11, 2004.


  1. Let's take yesterday for example. This is not a proof just an illustration of what I mean: we can see a clear trendline that is not horizontal but has a little slope upward ... (I will come back after market to continue).

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    #11     Apr 9, 2004
  2. harry, the answer to your question is no.
     
    #12     Apr 9, 2004
  3. I never read calendar news still I will come back this evening :D.

     
    #13     Apr 9, 2004
  4. What question ? I don't remember to ask any question or explicit because it's a little brief :D.

     
    #14     Apr 9, 2004
  5. I would believe you because I understand from my own research that successful " hit " does not need to be right on and certain tolerance must be applied according to recent situation.

    You are overdoing your research. No matter what your simulated results might be, what counts is real money trading. You have to get past that hurdle .

    To offer your method to a hedge fund is a bad idea. Your best bet is an individual well capitalized trader willing to trade your method for real.

    You could start " Harry's levels " journal and see who might be interested to create trading record for your method . Your method should be working well though.
     
    #15     Apr 9, 2004
  6. mg_mg

    mg_mg

    You are admired for making simple thing complicated and unfathomable.
     
    #16     Apr 9, 2004
  7. nkhoi

    nkhoi

    that should some what apply to Grob, for Harry it is more like

    :D
     
    #17     Apr 9, 2004
  8. I'm not a beginner in Business. Each time I have worked with a small client it's not worth: they are unorganised you must explain them everything so that the time and cost you projected is double the initial one. I have lost 3 millions francs with small clients in supplement cost to pay salaries to my employees. With big clients with more than 50 millions francs I had never any problem.

    Secondly I have invested one and half million francs cash for this project alone It's not for proposing a service to a bunch of novice traders, it's for my own trading. Initially I projected to create a hedge fund, nevertheless I'm not ready to do so as I am entering the trading business, I consider I am too novice for that. So my idea at the moment is to propose rather a service to some hedge funds. My purpose is in fact a progressive partnership based on performance revised each year. Let's say a hedge fund is at the 300th in world place. If I make them achieve to be among the tenth first hedge fund in the World in term of performance my fee will be indexed on that base.


     
    #18     Apr 9, 2004
  9. If I wanted to address the novice traders here I would have to copy some the marketing recipes I can read from time to time:

    "The Quantum Secret Formula forgotten for 5000 years rediscovered recently by Dr Arnold, PhD. (mentioning the PhD is crucial for marketing purpose)" :D.

    And of course you would add this to reassure people:

    - No quick and rich scheme just simple common sense (so that the pigeon is being reassured it's not a scam)

    - Talk of discipline, psychology, etc... that's make things appeal to people but stay fuzzy so that you can embrace as much people as you can

    - Be sure to please everyone, say yes to all, in conclusion be a commercial :D


     
    #19     Apr 9, 2004
  10. balda

    balda

    Now that's funny to hear it from someone with almost 4 thousand posts.
     
    #20     Apr 9, 2004