A Review of ‘Wall Street Stock Selector’ by W.D. Gann
Published in 1930, Wall Street Stock Selector serves as a companion to Gann’s earlier work, Truth of the Stock Tape (1923). It updates his insights with seven additional years of trading experience, offering readers an enriched perspective on market principles.
If you missed it – here’s a link to our review of Truth of the Stock Tape.
As stated on the back cover:
“Wall Street Stock Selector explains the 1929 bull market and the cause of the panic which followed and tells of the coming investors’ panic. When you lose money trading in stocks, it is usually because you guess and gamble on hope, while the man who makes money has definite rules for trading. You need a Wall Street education and this book will give you more real market knowledge than you can obtain from any other source.”
In this book, Gann shares his ‘Twenty-Four Never Failing Rules’ for trading success and offers in-depth guidance on choosing the best stocks to buy and sell at the right time—with minimal risk.
Like all of Gann’s works, every page is filled with his trading wisdom, making it well worth revisiting time and time again.
Have you read it? If not, it’s often sold combined with ‘Truth of the Stock Tape’ and you can purchase your copy at www.wdgann.com