So unlike TF where you can find TF funds out in the open, there are no known examples of funds saying: "Here is a our track record using Gann techniques"? Send me to one web page? Just one fund saying we use Gann. There has to be one public one?
Man, it's incredible the nonsense people buy into. Astrology, mystic cycles, magic squares. The bottom line is this: If Gann, who spent over 50 years as a trader and "guru", wasn't a multi-millionaire when he died, it's all a load of crap.
Trying to verify facts. Is there any way to verify any of the above except taking you at your word? Who was the Swiss group? Which Swiss University? Where is the paper you presented?
Youre a journalist, I know you can read. I just explained one page back that ALL trend followers use Gann, whether they acknowledge that fact, or not. He is the first author to publish anything related to trend following as we know it today.
Most people know what TF is or they can find out fast. You said this about Gann: Can you find me one TF who says or does that? Just one.
That's hilarious. All successful trading is based on trend following. You buy because you expect the price to rise (uptrend). You sell because you expect the price to fall (downtrend). Somehow people figured this out long before Gann came on the scene. "Cut your losses (short) and let your profits runâ is an old Wall Street adage, cited in print from at least 1837. The proverb is frequently attributed to British economist David Ricardo (1772-1823).
Interesting way to look at it. Another way to look at it would be he might have spent it as fast as he made it. He did like women. After all, you can't take it with you, lol.
Somebody put it in print back in 1837. Whether or not that person was Ricardo is irrelevant, because it sure as hell wasn't Gann. My TF is based primarily on MAs. You're not claiming Gann invented MAs, are you?