Category Archives: W D Gann

Cummins India Indusind Bank Jindal Steel Swing Levels

By | September 10, 2024 8:49 am

Cummins India Positional  Traders can use the below mentioned levels Close below 3660 Target 3555 Intraday Traders can use the below mentioned levels Buy above 3680 Tgt 3707, 3729 and 3755 SL 3665 Sell below 3660 Tgt 3630, 3600 and 3555 SL 3680 Indusind Bank Positional  Traders can use the below mentioned levels Close below… Read More »

HAL MGL REC L Gann Trade Levels

By | August 27, 2024 7:15 am

HAL Positional  Traders can use the below mentioned levels Close below 4765 Target 4666 Intraday Traders can use the below mentioned levels Buy above 4810 Tgt 4850, 4888 and 4920 SL 4785 Sell below 4765 Tgt 4740, 4700 and 4666 SL 4785 MGL Positional  Traders can use the below mentioned levels Close below  1766 Target… Read More »

TRENT, DLF, and HAL Swing Trading Strategy: Gann Levels to Watch

By | August 21, 2024 8:44 am

TRENT Positional  Traders can use the below mentioned levels Close below 6750 Target 6400 Intraday Traders can use the below mentioned levels Buy above 6800 Tgt 6850, 6900 and 6950 SL 6760 Sell below 6750 Tgt 6700, 6650 and 6600 SL 6785 DLF Positional  Traders can use the below mentioned levels Close below  860 Target… Read More »

Time: The Ultimate Trading Factor According to Gann

By | August 17, 2024 9:59 am

“Time is the most important factor.” These words from W.D. Gann, a legendary trader, underscore the essence of his market philosophy. Gann’s ability to forecast time cycles with remarkable precision set him apart, and this chapter delves into the methods behind his success. Gann firmly believed that the future mirrors the past, and by meticulously… Read More »

Timing the Market: Using Price is Time to Predict Stock Surges

By | August 15, 2024 9:36 am

Introduction to Market Timing Market timing is a crucial aspect of successful trading and investing. The ability to predict when a stock will experience a significant price surge can be the difference between average returns and extraordinary profits. Traditional methods of market timing often rely on technical analysis, fundamental analysis, or a combination of both.… Read More »