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Rating:  Summary: Eww Review: Presents a load of information on Gann angles, fans, cycles, Elliott Wave, Fib retracements and projections. While most of this material would have merit to those knowledgable in these methods, I found the explanations too vague to be useful. If you are interested in these types of trading methods, there are definitely better books.
Rating:  Summary: worthless Review: The author is an analyst. If he is as good as he says he is, then where's the jet, the expensive cars, houses, etc? You see, to trade the markets well you need NOT know anything about the future ... you do need to know how to trade. So this book is NOT a tool to teach you how to trade, quite the contrary, since analysis and trading are NOT compatible! You NEVER want to be right on a trade. You ONLY want it to work. ...
Rating:  Summary: My first book on GOM Review: This was my first book about Geometry of Markets. And a good first one indeed it is! You'll find here some of the basic stuff that you should learn about arithmetic, geometric and harmonic ratios. Although the book is centered on Gilmore's own dated DOS software, you can still get away with something useful that you can apply to your first studies of the markets using this kind of principles. Won't make you a better trader, but will probably sparkle some new insights about the way the markets move - hence the 4 stars. One of the best examples on mirroring techniques i have ever seen on a book. Not pure Gann stuff applied, but the principles are valid for some further studying... recommended!
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