charting technique, page-16

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    Bendigo I agree with what u say .
    Most apply fib no.s after the event to tell why a certain change of events happened .

    I only believe in the power of 50% and also 61.8 as it seems to be important . If for no other reason than that's what he herd is doing .

    The power of predictability is a very difficult one but by using time and or squaring time [a bit of Gann] we can sometimes see patterns developing .
    This just gives us cause to think a change is probable .

    Basic lines can be the true guide but us dummies like to see alot that doesn't exist .

    No magic grail exists but hard work in understanding repetative patterns is another clue .

    cheers ge
 
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