William D. Gann's Simplified Stock Market Theories
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No Charting, no technical analysis skills needed for stock trading. Trade with help of simple mathematical calculations.
This book is collection of GANN SQUARE OF 9, GANN MIDPOINT, GANN ANGLE THEORY & FIBONACCI RETRACEMENT. I am explaining Gann's theories in a simple way with few examples, and its adoptability in modern day online trading. Read it and mail me with proof of this purchase, and get excel sheets with readymade calculations, to take immediate decisions.
GANN MIDPOINT is for Intraday Small Cap trading
GANN SQUARE OF 9 is for Intraday Large Cap, commodity & futures trading
GANN ANGLE is for Delivery trading
FIBONACCI RETRACEMENT is for Intraday forex trading.
Sankar Srinivasan is from Madurai City, Tamil Nadu, India. He is having more than 10 years of experience in Technical Analysis and Online Trading. He is conducting Technical Analysis and GANN Theory Classes for Online trading customers. He is heading a sub-brokership for Indian Stock Trading, and providing technical guidance to lot of Stock, Commodity and Forex Traders in India. Moreover, He is a National Stock Exchange of India's Certified Market Professional.
Sankar Srinivasan
Sankar Srinivasan is having more than 10 years experience in Technical Analysis and Online Trading. He is conducting Technical Analysis and GANN Theory Classes for Online trading. He is heading a sub-brokership for Global Forex and Indian Stock Trading. He provides technical guidance to lot of Stock, Commodity and Forex Traders in South India. Moreover, He is a National Stock Exchange of India’s Certified Market Professional.
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William D. Gann's Simplified Stock Market Theories - Sankar Srinivasan
The Remarkable William D. Gann
John L. Gann, Jr.
If you had been a businessman traveling across Texas in 1891, you might have bought a newspaper and a couple of cigars from a tall, lanky 13-year-old selling them on your train. And as you talked with your fellow travelers about investments, you might have noticed the youth eavesdropping intently on your conversation.
If you had asked him, the boy might have told you his name was Willy and, yes, he was interested in commodities. His dad was a farmer in Angelina County, and just about everyone he knew was as well. They were all concerned about the prices their cotton would bring. And had you inquired whether young Willy also wanted to till the East Texas soil when he got older, he might have said no, he didn't think so: he wanted to be a businessman.
Well, good luck, young Willy,
you might have said. Maybe you'll have your own business some day, maybe you'll even be famous. Who knows? No one can predict the future.
The young eavesdropper going up and down the aisles of that train was William Delbert Gann. Was it really true, he might have wondered, that no one can predict the future?
W.D Gann was born on a farm some seven miles outside of Lufkin, Texas, on June 6, 1878. He was the firstborn of 11 children two girls and eight boys of Sam Houston Gann and Susan R. Gann. The Ganns lived in a too small house with no indoor plumbing and with not much of anything else.
They were poor, and young Willy walked the seven miles into Lufkin for three years to go to school. But the work he could do on the farm was more important to the family, so W.D. never graduated from grammar school or attended high school. As the eldest boy, he had a special responsibility, and those years working on the farm may have been the beginning of his lifelong dedication to hard work.
His religious upbringing as a Baptist may also have had something to do with it, for his faith stayed with him throughout his life as well. A few years later W.D. worked in a brokerage in Texarkana and attended business school at night. He married Rena May Smith, and two daughters, Macie and Nora, were born in the first few years of the new twentieth century. W.D. made the fateful move to New York City in 1903 at the age of 25.
Working most likely at a major Wall Street brokerage, W.D. made other changes in his life as well. He divorced his Texas bride and in 1908 at the age of 30 married a 19-year-old colleen named Sarah Hannify. W.D. and Sadie had two children—Velma, born in 1909 and W.D.'s only son, John, who arrived six years later. In addition, Macie and Nora came to live with their father and were raised in New York by their Irish stepmother.
During the First World War the family moved from Manhattan to Brooklyn first to Bay Ridge, then to Flatbush. W.D. reportedly predicted the November 9, 1918, abdication of the Kaiser and the end of the war. But it was after the armistice that the fortunes of the Ganns of Brooklyn took their most dramatic turn. The W.D. that traders know today emerged in