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RE: Re[2]: My Take on Diversion



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Mark, you left out Gann's many tools, shame on you!

Never mind that, unlike Elliott, Gann faked his data, died a nearly broke
man per his son (contrary to press reports), and was a charlaton without
peer in technical analysis.  Statistically, eventually even Gann's stuff
will work for s short time period for someone, somewhere. So therefore might
divergences and Elliott occasionally.

Hey, gamblers remember their wins, not their losses.  One win makes up for
all 10,000 prior losses, right?

Vince Heiker
Flower Mound, Texas


-----Original Message-----
From: jimbob [mailto:big_ezy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 2:34 PM
To: Mark Brown; omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Re[2]: My Take on Diversion


Mark,

i think you are putting us on...
aren't you?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Brown" <markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 3:28 PM
Subject: Re[2]: My Take on Diversion


> Hello JHP,
>
> J> Nothing is perfect, but 65 - 70% accuracy is common here. I think,
> J> you gave up on this too early :-)
>
> yea i think your right david gave up way too soon, when you combine
> the power of elliott wave with other technical indicators and then
> combine that with divergence you have something.
>
> dennis h (a closet astrology trader) posted a moon cycle indicator
> that i use with all my nonlinear systems with fractal dynamic
> percolation clusters - combined with fixed fractional money management
> with a sharp ratio overrider updated globally on a tick by tick
> increment on all the worlds tradable products. that's why i have a
> cray and terra flops of hd space and run my own mini nuke power plant.
> (yes i have the proper legal papers for the plutonium)
>
> i am achieving at least 100 percent accuracy as i look back each week
> at where i could have taken trades.  i was waiting until things pick
> up a bit and make one big run at the market breaking the exchanges and
> sending the worlds finances into total freakin chaos dude.
>
> now if i can get this programmed into a mechanical system i will be
> king of the world.  heard that somewhere oh well.
>
>
>
> --
> Thank You,
> Mark Brown
> www.markbrown.com
>
>