Fun with Angles Tim Walker 26 Mar, 2010 I have written before (in Issue 317) on the subject of what are called Geometric Angles or Gann Angles. These are part of the 3rd dimension of Gann analysis, also known as ‘squaring time and price.’ If this sounds totally confusing, don’t worry. Think of a simple trend line. It is a line joining 2 tops or 2 bottoms and extended forward. The difference with a Gann angle is that it moves at a fixed rate and is thus not dependent on a second top or bottom in order for you to draw the line. You may find it helpful to review the earlier article.
Retracement theory Tom Scollon 26 Mar, 2010 I had an interesting email this week from a client – Naresh: …from India and had been following your mails regularly. I did attend the safety in the market course 5 day trading congress with Mr. David Bowden. Considering your recent article , don’t you think that we are at a very strong resistance level of 50 % retracement of the total fall and the current up move is about to finish as we are very near to the time by degrees date as well Shall appreciate your reply for better understanding . Regards Naresh
The Running of the Bulls? Mathew Barnes 19 Mar, 2010 Nearly three months of 2010 have come and gone and so far, there haven’t been too many bulls to be seen on the Euro. They must be off in a paddock somewhere, enjoying the spoils of the excellent long trading of 2009!
What if? Tom Scollon 19 Mar, 2010 What if China’s warning of a double dip recession were to come true? What would you do? When would you do it?
The Search for Harmony Tim Walker 15 Mar, 2010 WD Gann said ‘everything in existence is based on exact proportion and perfect relation.’ Markets are made up of human beings, and human beings are part of Nature, and as such governed by the laws of Nature.
Elliott and its ways Tom Scollon 15 Mar, 2010 To many Elliott can be very frustrating and tedious and this can be a major turnoff in using it.
Exchange Rates Mathew Barnes 5 Mar, 2010 This July I will have the pleasure of travelling overseas and visiting Switzerland, Austria, the Czech Republic, Ireland, England and the United Arab Emirates.
Commodity Play Revision Jordan Craw 5 Mar, 2010 Ever written something and upon reading it later realize you didn’t say quite what you meant to? Well that’s exactly what happened recently with my previous article on the hidden foreign exchange risks that often exist in trading instruments based in a currency other than your own.
Range Trading Markets Tom Scollon 5 Mar, 2010 Most of us of course like trending markets. They have long moves – up or down – and are easier to identify and invest into and we generally sleep better at night. But we can’t have our way all the time and sometimes markets have insufficient buying or selling force to move them strongly in one direction.
Trading by Proxy Tim Walker 1 Mar, 2010 Many traders are interested in trading the commodity markets, and for good reason – they make good trends and generate great returns.