Dr. David Paul Reveals Gann’s Most Powerful Charting Tip
📉 “The most important part of a chart is the lowest stick of the highest bar, and the highest stick of the lowest bar.”
In this powerful quote, Dr. David Paul shares a timeless insight from W.D. Gann — one of the most mysterious and influential figures in technical analysis.
Gann’s early mechanical methods were straightforward. But his forecasting approach? Exceptionally complex.
To truly forecast like Gann, you must learn to “square the charts” — a concept that has puzzled and inspired traders for decades.
🔍 In this video by Com Lucro, we explore what this phrase really means and how understanding it can transform the way you interpret market structure and price action.
🎓 Learn from the legends. Apply it with logic. Trade with confidence.
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Mr Gan said so beautifully the most
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important part of a chart is the lowest
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tick of the highest bar and the highest
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Tech of the lowest bar I'll never forget
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that Gan wrote an awful lot of stuff uh
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and some of the stuff is really really
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really difficult his early stuff
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mechanical his mechanical method is
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relatively simple uh but his forecasting
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stuff is difficult and to forecast with
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it uh you have to in fact be able to
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square the charts