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"Unlocking W. D. Gann's Methods : How Gann's Methods Are Applicable to Today's Trading


William Delbert Gann (1878-1955) was a legendary American economist and stock market analyst in New York City in the early twentieth century. Gann, a finance trader, developed several technical analysis methods, including the Gann angles and the Master Charts, the latter being a collective name for his various tools like the Square of Nine, the Hexagon Chart, and the Circle of 360. His market forecasting methods were based on numerology and ancient mathematics and are considered timeless. However, throughout time, a singular problem with applying Gann material lies with the correct use of Gann's points. If you are an avid Gann reader, you will know that Gann often said to put a stop-loss order on your purchases or shorts of stock at least 3 points away, and 5 points away from your entry price at maximum. Throughout his material he consistently uses points for referencing the trend, the risk management, etc. However, if you apply these Gann numbers to a random stock, it will be 
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