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Trading with the Gods Fibonacci Series by Alan Oliver
When I worked for a large Australian bank in 1989, I received shares at a staff bonus rate. My curiosity in share trading was piqued by this. To be honest, though, I had doubts about trading. Apart from the destruction caused by the 1987 crash and its impact on my bank customers, I had no actual market experience. As my shares recovered and started to rise, I thought trading was simple, but now I find it exciting. After the crash in 1987, everything I purchased seemed to rally well. I was beginning to earn a respectable living.
My luck quickly ran out, as it always does in “lucky” endeavors. My inexperience and ignorance were the key factors that reduced my profits.
I quickly realized that if I wanted to succeed in trading, I needed to understand more about it. I wanted my profits back because the markets had already snatched them all! I read articles, made charts by hand, and studied book after book. I started compiling a list of all the mistakes I had made. My list then made it clear that I had a chance of success if I didn’t make the same mistakes I had in the past. Slowly but surely, the earnings started to come back. Trading has become a way of life and an absolute addiction after many years and a great deal of real-world experience.
A while back, a few of my pals asked for trading advice. I wrote a couple brief pages about the Fibonacci series for them. One of my favorite tools was reviewed in this brief synopsis. Most likely the simplest for novices to understand, the few pages quickly spread like wildfire. I wrote the book Trading with the Gods because I felt that it could be explained far more clearly than my brief synopsis. It immediately gained popularity in my native country. People frequently commented on how easy it was to use and how easy it was to understand the explanations. I’ve been requested for more and more details on other tools ever since. In my experience, the Gann material is exceptional when it comes to market trading. Although Gann is undoubtedly a contentious topic, I believe this is because his coded material has been misunderstood.
The Fibonacci Series and W.D. Gann’s work have become the foundation of my trading. Naturally, we need to be ready to do the study and put in a lot of effort and perseverance. In actuality, traders are reaping the consequences of their actions. The amount of work required to understand the craft directly and equally correlates with any trading outcomes. Disaster is nearly certain if you try to make large bets too soon or take quick cuts. Markets are for trade, casinos are for gambling, and the two should never be combined.
For other traders who want to learn more about these intricate yet potent tools, I have now created this website. I’ve tried my best to make the vids. The degree of reference I wish I had when I first began out is the backing and assistance. I now take tremendous pleasure in imparting my knowledge and comprehension to others who seek it. The high volume of recommendations from current clients indicates to me that the content is highly pertinent and simple to understand.
Finally, I would agree that trading is difficult. Furthermore, no one is “born” into trading. No trader, whether public or private, that I know of has ever had trouble fine-tuning their system at some point. Among them are some of the most well-known figures in the industry. Trading demands the highest levels of self-control, focus, and resolve. However, I have also never encountered someone who, with enough effort, could not become a skilled dealer. Although some people may adjust more quickly than others, anyone may become a successful market trader if they understand that it takes time to become an expert.
Alan Oliver is a talented and very inspiring speaker who has now delivered lectures and seminars throughout Australia, Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia, China, and Singapore.


