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This rule of money management is widely credited to William D. Gann, the author and trader who developed innovative trading methods in the early part of this century.
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Chicago Board of Trade, Penn Central, Commodity Exchange, Elliott Wave, United States, Dow Jones, Open Board, Eastern Railway, Robert Prechter, Harold Goodman, New York Stock Exchange, Richard Dennis, Chicago Board Options Exchange, John Templeton, Ban Wishful Thinking, Canadian Southern Railway, Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Control What You Can, Courtesy of Computrac, Don't Talk About What You're Doing, Wall Street Journal
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