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Find The Cycle With W D Gann Law of Vibration

Gann, Wyckoff, Livermore and Hurst all had the above thinking in common. They all believed cycles are present in the market and price action was not always random. Gann would determined the vibration(s) of a stock (ie cycle) and then apply Gann Angles to the trend of the vibration to look for trading opportunities - See more at: http://www.readtheticker.com/Pages/IndLibrary.aspx?65tf=1281_william-gann-law-of-vibration#sthash.PdNDTpqo.dpuf

William Gann, Richard Wyckoff, Jesse Livermore and Jim Hurst all believed cycles are present in the market and price action was not always random. W D Gann would determined the vibration(s) of a stock (ie cycle) and then apply Gann Angles to the trend of the vibration to look for trading opportunities.

Explanation on how readtheticker.com find the vibration responsible for repeating cycles in the stock and commodities prices.

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The cosmic view of the law of vibration.

The Law of Vibration states that everything vibrates and nothing rests. Vibrations of the same frequency resonate with each other, so like attracts like energy. Everything is energy, including your thoughts. Consistently focusing on a particular thought or idea attracts its vibrational match.

William Gann applied the above law to stock and commodity prices. And why not!

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"There is a time for all things, but I didn't know it. And that is precisely what beats so many men in Wall Street who are very far from being in the main sucker class. There is the plain fool, who does the wrong thing at all times everywhere, but there is the Wall Street fool, who thinks he must trade all the time. Not many can always have adequate reasons for buying and selling stocks daily - or sufficient knowledge to make his play an intelligent play." ~ Jesse Livermore

"Markets are constantly in a state of uncertainty and flux and money is made by discounting the obvious and betting on the unexpected." ~ George Soros

 

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