| JUL 1988
Gann made easy by Hans Hannula, Ph.D.
Gann made easy by Hans Hannula, Ph.D. Author: Bill McLaren with Mathew J. Foreman Publisher: Gann Theory Publishing Co. 10290 Rosewood Overland Park, KS 66204 (913) 491-5411. 155 pages, hardbound 60-page manual of charts $180 If you ever wanted a good buy in technical trading tools, Gann Made Easy is it. While it is advertised as a book— which it is—it is really much more. It is a solid book on the basic analysis techniques used by W. D. Gann that is actually closer to a course because the book comes with a manual of 60 charts the size of newspaper pages which are explained in the text. If that were not enough, the author, Bill McLaren, is available for further explanation and clarification. It is a lot better bargain than the $480 I wasted on partial copies of Gann material when I started out. You won't waste your money here, and should even make some. This is a full five-star product. What really struck me when I first opened the package were the charts. They had the same appearance as W. D. Gann's. They had the same maze of lines and numbers running out from highs and lows. To see what I mean, look at Figure 1. It is an original W. D. Gann chart. Figure 2 is from Gann Made Easy. This similarity is no accident and a good omen.
by Hans Hannula, Ph.D., RSA, CTA
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