| How to make profits in commodities. Written by:
W.D.Gann - published by: Lambert Gann |
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How to
make profits in commodities č il libro che Gann defině il risultato di 50 anni di
esperienza sui mercati finanziari. E' un libro scritto per le commodities ma, tutte le
regole e le tecniche in esso esposte, sono utilizzabili anche per il mercato azionario.
Gann svela le sue formule matematiche per bilanciare spazio e tempo e prevedere tutti i
futuri movimenti dei prezzi. Chi vuole conoscere i grandi segreti di Gann, deve,
necessariamente, passare attraverso questo libro.
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This classic text features the most complete writings
of W.D. Gann. Relying on his forty years of experience as a commodities trader Gann
reveals the rules and mathematical formulas he used in his actual market operations. The
book covers 21 commodities and has 32 valuable charts, and examples are provided from
actual market highs and lows which help support each of Ganns trading rules. By far
the favorite of commodity (and stock) traders worldwide! This is the book Gann claimed he
gave the best of his 50 years of experience. To follow the mathematical rules of the
commodity markets which are in this book can only, Gann claims, result in profit. To Gann
enthusiasts worldwide, this is the "Bible" of commodity trading. Filled with
hundreds of examples, this book is one that you will be studying for years to come.
Index:
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- CHAPTER I
- Foundation for Successful Trading in Commodities
- Learn to be Independent
- A Definite Plan
- Knowledge Brings Success
- Qualifications for Succss
- Facts that You Should Know About Trading in
Commodities--How to Read the Grain or Cotton Tape
- How the Tape Fools You
- Commodity Markets Discount Ftuure Events
- Human Element the Greatest Weakness
- Why Keep a Record of Prices
- Keep up to Date
- The Best Way to Trade
- Time to Stay out of the Market
- What to do When Commodities are Going Against You
- What to When you Have a Series of Losses
- How Much Profit to Expect
- How to Answer Margin Calls
- Joint Account
- Time Limit to Hold for Profit
- Facts You Never Hear About Short Selling
- What Causes Booms and Wars
- Buying or Selling too Late or too Soon
- What Traders Don't Want to Know
- Whan a Man's Trend Changes
- Hope and Fear
- Normal and Abnormal Markets
- Hedging
- Normal or Average Advances or Declines
- Creeping Market
- Popular Trading Prices
- How to Select the Commodity that will Lead a Decline
or an Advance
- Best Commodities to Trade in
- Formations at Top or Bottom
- Sudden Unexpected News
- Buying Power Greater than Selling Power
- Selling Power Greater than Buying Power
- Why Reactions are Smaller at High Levels
- Why Rallies are Smaller at Low leverls
- Buying and Selling Balanced
- Government Control of Commodities
- Dull and Narrow at High Levels
- Volume of Sales
- When the Market is in Strongest Position or in Weakest
Position
- Commodity Exchanges Serve a Useful Purpose
- How Trades are Made and Closed
- Selecting Your Broker
- CHAPTER II
- Form Reading--Rules for Determining the Trend of
Commodities
- Capital Required
- Kind of Charts to Use
- Quarterly Chart
- When to Use Daily High and Low Chart
- Major and Minor Trends
- Price Tells the Trend
- Percentage of Highest Selling Price--Lowest Selling
Price and
- Range
- Bottoms Forecast Future Tops
- Even Percentage of High and Low Prices
- Tops Forecast Future Bottoms or Low Levels
- Resistance Levels
- Range of Fluctuations
- Highest Selling Price
- Most Important Commodity Movements to Consider
- Secondary Bottoms and Tops
- Strength of Resistance Levels
- The 50% or Half-Way Point
- Next Resistance Levels--After the Main Half-Way Point
has Been Broken Resistance Points Near Same Levels
- How to Look Up Resistance Levels
- When Wheat or Commodities Decline Under Old Tops
- Small Gains in Last Stage of Bull or Bear Market
- Rules to Determine Buying Levels
- Rules to Determine Selling Levels
- What is Meant by Tops and Bottoms
- Double Tops and Bottoms
- Triple Tops and Bottoms
- Twenty-eight Valuable Rules
- Fourth Top Same Level
- Higher Bottoms and Higher Tops
- Higher Tops and Higher Bottoms
- Lower Tops and Lower Bottoms
- Crossing Old Tops or Breaking Old Bottoms
- Secondary Rally or Lower Top
- Secondary Decline or Higher Bottom
- Higher Bottoms and Lower Tops
- Commodities that Fail to Break Old Bottoms in a Bear
Market
- Commodities that Fail to Cross Former Tops in a Bull
Market
- Period of Activity of Commodities
- Flat Bottoms and Tops Within Moves
- Top and Bottom Formation
- Single Tops and Bottoms
- "U" Bottom or Flat Bottom
- Breakaway Points
- "W" Bottom or Double Bottom
- "W V" Bottom or Triple Bottom
- "W W" Bottom or 4-Bottom Formation
- Single "A" or Sharp Top
- "U" Top or Flat Top
- "M" Top or Double Top
- "M A" Top or Triple Top
- "M M" or 4-Top Formation
- Sections of Market Campaigns
- How to Determine Change in Main Trend by Space
Movements
- Many Weeks in Narrow Range
- Sideway Movemetns
- Accumulation or Distribution on Side
- Last Stage of Bull or Bear Market
- Accumulation Above Low Levels
- Range of Bottoms
- Range of Tops
- How Far Should Commodities Decline Below Old Tops
After Advancing Above Them
- Why Commodities Move Faster at High Levels and Slower
at Low Levels
- How Far Wheat Can Decline Under Old Bottoms in Bear
Markets
- CHAPTER III
- Fast Moves up or Down Over a Range of 5 to 7 or 10 to
12 Cents
- How to Make the Greatest Profit Forecasting Comodity
- Moves--Important Time Periods
- Forecasting Weekly Moves
- Important Time Periods
- Forecasting Daily Moves
- Monthly Changes in Trend
- Important Time Periods
- Forecasting Daily Moves
- Monthly Changes in Trend
- Important Dates to Watch for Trend Changes
- Anniversary Dates and Seasonal Changes
- How to Divide the Yearly Time Period
- How to Determine Change in Minor Trend
- Rule for Minor Time Periods in Bull Markets
- Rule for Time of Minor Rallies in Bear Markets
- Accumlation and Distribution Time Requried
- The Final Top or Bottom
- How to Determine First Change in Trend by Opening and
Closing Prices
- Determining Right Time to Sell
- When Grains Advance into New Record High and Low
Prices
- Volume of Sales
- Rules for Determining Culminations by Volume of Sales
- CHAPTER IV
- Time Periods, Resistance Levels and Trading Examples
on Grain
- Natural Percentage Resistance Points
- Percentage of High and Low Prices Determine Future
- Resistance Levels Trend of Wheat or other Commodity
above $1.00 per Bushel
- Wheat--Seasonal Trend from 1841 to 1941
- Top Formation for Wheat
- Wheat Swings from Top, December 1919, to Low, December
1930
- Great Swings in wheat
- Advances or Decline, from Top to Bottom
- Examples of Wheat Campaign
- All Grain Follows General Trend
- Comparison of Wheat and Corn Prices
- Wheat Monthly Moves Up and Down
- Extreme Low Price of What--and Future Time Periods to
Wtach
- Time from Main Top to Main Top--Time from Main Bottom
to Main Bottom
- Wheat Swings 1841 to 191
- May Wheat Swings and Time Periods
- Harvest Time of the World
- Extreme Fluctuations or Corners--Wheat
- Wheat Prices Bottoms to bottoms, or Extreme Low to
Extreme Low
- Soy Beans--Money Making Moves
- Soy Beans--Months when most high and low pries have
been reached
- Soy Beans--Swings from High to Low Levels--1913 to
1941
- Corn Seasonal Changes 1859 to 1941 -- 82 Years
- Months When Least Number of Lows Have Been Reached
- Great Swings on Corn
- Rye Seasonal Changes
- How to Forecast Rye by Percentage of Lowest and
Highest Prices
- Oats
- Barley Futures
- Lard
- Cotton Trading
- Cotton--Seasonal Trend 1816 to 1941
- Sections of the Bull Market
- Long Swings and Sections of Bull Market
- Cotton Moves and Time Periods 1894 to 1941
- Volume of Sales on Cotton
- Cotton Record Crops
- Cotton Swings from High to Low--Time Periods
- Cotton Seed Oil Seasonal Changes from 1904 to 1941
- Butter
- The High and Low Prices on Spot Butter
- Cocoa Futures Resistance Levels
- Coffee Futures Seasonal Changes in Trend
- Eggs--Future Prices and Trading Range
- Seasonal Highs and Lows for Eggs
- Hides: Seasonal Changes for Hides--1924 to 1941
- Black Pepper Futures
- Potatoes
- Rubber Futures
- Seasonal Changes from 1890-1941
- Silk Futures
- Seasonal Changes in Trend
- Sugar Futures
- Seasonal Trend 1915 to 1941
- Double, Triple and Single Bottoms and Tops
- Wool: Highs and Lows 1913 to 1941
- Fast Moves Correct in Short Time Periods
- Time Turns Trend
- Time Turns Trend at Top Level
- Time Turns Trend at Low Level
- Normal Price Moves
- Normal Time Moves
- Time Periods
- Price Swings Overbalanced
- Prices to Use for Trend Indicaitons
- May Soy Beans--Examples
- Important News Causes Trend Changes
- Swing Trading Most Profitable
- Swing Charts
- Weekly Swing Charts
- 3 Rules for Determining Extreme Prices
- Reverse Signal Day
- Gaps and what they Indicate on Grains
- Gap on the Upside
- Gap on the Downside
- Exhaust Gaps on Upside
- Exhaust Gaps on Downside
- Number of Gaps
- Inside Gaps
- Gaps at Opening of New Options
- Example--May Soy Beans
- Gaps at Opening of New Options
- Example--May Soy Beans
- Gaps and Daily Limits
- Long Term Investments in Commodities
- Conclusion
- Answers to Inquiries
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