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- Zoran replied May 24, 2010
Hi Mark I have gone as far as I want regarding spiral within spiral - and I have my understanding but I can't be sure it's correct. Without feedback there is no point continuing as I don't have the luxury of time. At the moment I am reading the ...
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- Zoran replied May 24, 2010
OK, sound like it's about knowing people in the right places.
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- Zoran replied May 24, 2010
Baifu, how do we gain foreknowledge of the market? Do we use a scout to get a feel for it? Is it our experience? Our use of spirals to protect us and help us manouver? Having sufficient capitalisation? This is all foreknowledge isn't it? Knowing the ...
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- Zoran replied May 24, 2010
What secrets? Ganns? From my understanding, fti's method is not too dissimilar to Gann's method. I'm not looking for any secrets as such but I try to keep an open mind - to explore at a deeper level. I have my understanding and some of it may not be ...
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- Zoran replied May 24, 2010
Gro, Gann never really revealed his methods so all of these Gann Studies you read about are people attempting to figure it out. Since most try to use it in a predictive manner (such as the sqaure of 9), it goes beyond the teachings of this thread ...
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- Zoran replied May 24, 2010
Gro, most of what I read is based on rigidity. When I read the following, at the beginning: "Never trade in the direction of the trend on its third day." I realised it was just the normal spin about Gann's work and not very valuable. It's the red ...
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- Zoran replied May 21, 2010
MaMood, you were going to write something about spiral within spiral. Are you still going to do it? The weekend is near

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- Zoran replied May 17, 2010
At this point in time and especially for those whose understanding of English is limited, it would be nice if everyone tried to speak in simple and understandable terms. I have a headache from the hocus pocus and morse code terminology.
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- Zoran replied May 17, 2010
Not sure what you mean by the "use of finishing nets" Gro. The question about "as above so below" has been answered. It has two meanings from what I can see, one about the learning curve and the other about charts. Now as for spirals within spirals, ...
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- Zoran replied May 16, 2010
Yep, can't search the thread with those words but I have a copy of mahas text document so it's easier to search. Here is what fti mentioned. ==== Hi zoran, "As above so Below" basically is a quote which the free masons used. In reality, it was ...
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- Zoran replied May 16, 2010
Thanks for that link. It pretty much explains it to me. This is my interpretation (and open for discussion): "As above so below" Taken from the text Ye know that knowledge is gained only by practice, and wisdom comes forth only from knowledge, and ...
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- Zoran replied May 15, 2010
Deusomega, "as above so below" in the trading sense (as you describe) is what I initially thought but I still have my doubts. I have a feeling it goes deeper than that but it's difficult to say when confirmation is lacking.
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- Zoran replied May 15, 2010
Regarding the Gann conversation. What is the interpretation of: "As above so below"? "The wheel within the wheel" - "spiral within spiral"? This is what I am seeking.
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- Zoran replied May 15, 2010
Has anyone found some good material freely available on the internet regarding the law of vibration? I have found a Gann site dedicated to it but it's a subscription service, which I'm reluctant to follow without a reputable recommendation.
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- Zoran replied May 14, 2010
It seems the mainstream study of Gann is way off the mark.
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- Zoran replied May 14, 2010
Regarding time windows, I don't believe anything is fixed. A time window (I'd say) is when to expect the next wave, which can be anything although 3 or 7 bars are naturally significant numbers. Regarding laws of vibration. In its basic form, each ...
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- Zoran replied May 13, 2010
I believe he answered that in some other posts. If my memory serves me right, he mentioned time windows are "waves"?? Check this post url
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- Zoran replied May 13, 2010
Yes, I've just finished reading it. On the face of it, this person seems to have a good understand of the laws of vibration. However, he is selling a book. Has anyone read this book?
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- Zoran replied May 13, 2010
The law of vibration... who has a good understanding of it?
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- Zoran replied May 13, 2010
I asked Mr. Gann: "What is the cause behind the time factor?" He smiled and said: "It has taken me twenty years of exhaustive study to learn the cause that produces effects according to time. That is my secret and too valuable to be spread ...
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