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New Stock Trend Detector: A Review of the 1929-1932 Panic and the 1932-1935 Bull Market: With New Rules for Detecting Trend of Stocks

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New Stock Trend Detector: A Review of the 1929-1932 Panic and the 1932-1935 Bull Market: With New Rules for Detecting Trend of Stocks
New Stock Trend Detector: A Review of the 1929-1932 Panic and the 1932-1935 Bull Market: With New Rules for Detecting Trend of Stocks

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New Stock Trend Detector: A Review of the 1929-1932 Panic and the 1932-1935 Bull Market: With New Rules for Detecting Trend of Stocks

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No man can learn all there is to know about forecasting the trend of stocks in 3, 5, 10, or 20 years but if he is a deep student and hard worker, he learns more and knowledge comes easier after years of experience. I knew more about determining the trend of stocks in 1923 than I did in 1911. Seven more years of experience gave me more knowledge and enabled me to write THE WALL STREET STOCK SELECTOR in 1939 and give my readers the benefit of my increased knowledge. Now, after five more years have elapsed my experience and practical test of new rules have enabled me to learn more of value since 1930. The 1929-1932 panic and what has followed since, gave me valuable experience and I have gained more knowledge about detecting the right stocks to buy and sell. W.D. Gann
CONTENTS
I. A New Deal in Wall Street
II. Foundation for Successful Trading
III. History Repeats
IV. Individual Stocks vs. Averages
V. New Rules to Detect Trend of Stocks
VI. Volume of Sales
VII. A Practical Trading Method
VIII. Future Trend of Stocks

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