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    Southmountain
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    I find this video, but it is in Hindi. How can I understand it? Can someone explain or put his conclusion here?

    diligent hands rule....

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      I find this video, but it is in Hindi. How can I understand it? Can someone explain or put his conclusion here?

      diligent hands rule....

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      GKP1992
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      Although somewhat broken, if you play the video with auto translated subtitles, you may get the gist of it. Other wise I can put a summary for you when I find the time to watch the whole video.

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        I find this video, but it is in Hindi. How can I understand it? Can someone explain or put his conclusion here?

        diligent hands rule....

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        megaadam
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        And looking for an English video on the subject, or text, was not applicable ?

        "If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"

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        • S Southmountain

          I find this video, but it is in Hindi. How can I understand it? Can someone explain or put his conclusion here?

          diligent hands rule....

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          BernardIE5317
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          if you wish to make a project out of it the cc text which by the way can be placed wherever you wish can be screen captured then w/ OCR results sent to Google Translate and of course accept the summed errors .

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          • S Southmountain

            I find this video, but it is in Hindi. How can I understand it? Can someone explain or put his conclusion here?

            diligent hands rule....

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            Rich Leyshon
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            Learn Hindi! :-D

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              Although somewhat broken, if you play the video with auto translated subtitles, you may get the gist of it. Other wise I can put a summary for you when I find the time to watch the whole video.

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              Southmountain
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              please write a summary when you get time. I think it is worthy your time:rose:

              diligent hands rule....

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                Learn Hindi! :-D

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                Google says there's 48 officially recognized dialects of Hindi. One of the articles near the top of that search goes on to say India has a total of 19,569 languages and dialects. Where should one start? :-)

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                  Google says there's 48 officially recognized dialects of Hindi. One of the articles near the top of that search goes on to say India has a total of 19,569 languages and dialects. Where should one start? :-)

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                  dandy72 wrote:

                  Where should one start?

                  42?

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                    Google says there's 48 officially recognized dialects of Hindi. One of the articles near the top of that search goes on to say India has a total of 19,569 languages and dialects. Where should one start? :-)

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                    Nelek
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                    dandy72 wrote:

                    Where should one start? :)

                    By the first one of course.

                    M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                    • S Southmountain

                      I find this video, but it is in Hindi. How can I understand it? Can someone explain or put his conclusion here?

                      diligent hands rule....

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                      @Southmountain here is the summary. Gann Rule Price can be square from 1. Low 2. High 3. Range Suppose a stock price went from 0 to 100. So 0 is the low, 100 is the high and all the values in between is the range. In this video he talks about the range. Instructor says that in his books Gann comes back to 2 things time and again and that too instrument specific. Stop-loss and backtesting. So you need to backtest your instrument to see whether a rule applies or not (no idea what he's talking about). How to calculate. From range, you need to find 4 swings, 2 highs and 2 lows. If the trend is upward then we take the higher high and higher low. If it is downtrend then we take the lower high and lower low. This will give you the 4 swing points. Let's say H1 and H2 are the two highs and L1 and L2 are the two lows. 1. Calculate time difference between H1 and H2. 2. Calculate time difference between L1 and L2. 3. Calculate time difference between H1 and L2 (highest high to lowest low) 4. Calcualte time difference between L1 and H2 (mid low to mid high) Lets call them A,B,C and D (filler content for few minutes) Calculating the reversal date. We take a high low chart (in his example he takes the NIFTY 50 index) when you identify the 4 swings (looks like a harry potter lightning bolt) you have the 2 highs and two lows. In the video (14:36) the H1 is 4 April 2022, L1 is 12 May 2022, H2 is 3 June 2022 and L2 is 17 June 2022. A = DateDiff(H1 and H2) = 60 days B = DateDiff(L1 and L1) = 36 days C = DateDiff(H1 and L2) = 74 days D = DateDiff(H2 and L1) = 22 days Now to calculate the reversal dates he simply adds the days to L2. In this case the 4 dates are L2+ A = 16 Aug 2022 L2+ B = 23 Jul 2022 L2+ C = 30 Aug 2022 L2+ D = 09 Jul 2022.

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                        @Southmountain here is the summary. Gann Rule Price can be square from 1. Low 2. High 3. Range Suppose a stock price went from 0 to 100. So 0 is the low, 100 is the high and all the values in between is the range. In this video he talks about the range. Instructor says that in his books Gann comes back to 2 things time and again and that too instrument specific. Stop-loss and backtesting. So you need to backtest your instrument to see whether a rule applies or not (no idea what he's talking about). How to calculate. From range, you need to find 4 swings, 2 highs and 2 lows. If the trend is upward then we take the higher high and higher low. If it is downtrend then we take the lower high and lower low. This will give you the 4 swing points. Let's say H1 and H2 are the two highs and L1 and L2 are the two lows. 1. Calculate time difference between H1 and H2. 2. Calculate time difference between L1 and L2. 3. Calculate time difference between H1 and L2 (highest high to lowest low) 4. Calcualte time difference between L1 and H2 (mid low to mid high) Lets call them A,B,C and D (filler content for few minutes) Calculating the reversal date. We take a high low chart (in his example he takes the NIFTY 50 index) when you identify the 4 swings (looks like a harry potter lightning bolt) you have the 2 highs and two lows. In the video (14:36) the H1 is 4 April 2022, L1 is 12 May 2022, H2 is 3 June 2022 and L2 is 17 June 2022. A = DateDiff(H1 and H2) = 60 days B = DateDiff(L1 and L1) = 36 days C = DateDiff(H1 and L2) = 74 days D = DateDiff(H2 and L1) = 22 days Now to calculate the reversal dates he simply adds the days to L2. In this case the 4 dates are L2+ A = 16 Aug 2022 L2+ B = 23 Jul 2022 L2+ C = 30 Aug 2022 L2+ D = 09 Jul 2022.

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                        thanks a million for your help! I am really surprised for our codeproject community's support!

                        diligent hands rule....

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