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William Delbert Gann (June 6, 1878 – June 18, 1955) or WD Gann, was a finance
trader who developed the technical analysis methods like the Gann angles[1] and
the Master Charts,[2] where the latter is a collective name for his various
tools like the Square of Nine,[3] the Hexagon Chart,[4] and the Circle of
360.[5] Gann market forecasting methods are based on geometry, astronomy and
astrology, and ancient mathematics.[6][7][8] Opinions are sharply divided on the
value and relevance of his work.[9][10][11][12] Gann authored a number of books
and courses on shares and commodities trading.[13][14][15][16][17][18]

 * 3Trading techniques
   * 3.1Planetary configurations
   * 3.4The Spiral Chart and the Hexagon Chart


BIOGRAPHY[EDIT]

Gann was born June 6, 1878 in Lufkin, Texas. His father was a cotton farmer. He
started trading in 1902 when he was 24.[19] He was believed to be a great
student of the Bible,[20][21] who believed that it was the greatest book ever
written.[22] He was also a 33rd degree Freemason of the Scottish Rite Order,[23]
to which some have attributed his knowledge of ancient mathematics, though he
was also known to have studied the ancient Greek and Egyptian cultures.[24]


WRITING STYLE[EDIT]

Gann often wrote in an esoteric and indirect style that many found the writings
of Gann difficult to follow,[23] and he could be doing so deliberately to
conceal his true method.[25][26] For example, Patrick Mikula[27][28] found that,
in his course How to Make Profits Trading in Commodities,[2] whenever Gann used
the term “natural dates”, he was indirectly referring to one of the following
astrological phenomena:

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 1. Double ingresses (when two or more planets, not counting the Moon, enter a
    new sign within two consecutive days)
 2. Stations (when a direct planet turns retrograde, or vice versa)
 3. Declination of the Moon at extreme
 4. Eclipses

Likewise, Henry W Steele[29] demonstrates in a YouTube video that the numbers in
Gann's work often refer to a different subject from what they appear on the
surface. For example, on page one and two of Forty-Five Years in Wall
Street,[30] there is a paragraph describing the different stocks at different
prices on 14 June 1949, but Steele discovered that those “prices” are actually
astrological aspects appearing in the sky on that day.

However, in his private communication, Gann was much more direct and candid
about his use of astrology. For example, in a private letter to a student, he
openly demonstrated how he used planetary cycles to make predictions in the
coffee market.[31]


TRADING TECHNIQUES[EDIT]


PLANETARY CONFIGURATIONS[EDIT]

Even though it is often debated that whether Gann used astrology to time the
market,[8][25][21][32][33] it is found that many “natural dates” described in
Gann's How to Make Profits Trading in Commodities[2] coincided with recurring
astrological themes.[27] Below are some more examples in the Wheat market in How
to Make Profits Trading in Commodities.[2] All the important tops and bottoms
are associated with astrological patterns.[27] Please note that, although the
book was published in 1941, some dates mentioned (marked with *) were far into
the futures. In other words, they are forecasts by Gann in 1941:

ExampleDatesWheat MarketAstrological EventPatterns1Dec 1919TopSun conjuncts
retrograde Mercury at 9 Sag on 12thSun conjunct retrograde Mercury in
Sagittarius.Dec 1932BottomSun conjuncts retrograde Mercury at 12 Sag on 14thDec
1945*TopSun conjuncts retrograde Mercury at 14 Sag on 7th2May 1917TopSun
conjuncts retrograde Mercury in 25 Tau on 16thSun conjunct retrograde Mercury,
moving 7 signs forward each time.Dec 1932BottomSun conjuncts retrograde Mercury
at 12 Sag on 14thJul 1947*TopSun conjuncts retrograde Mercury in 21 Can on
14th3Jan 1925TopVenus conjunct Jupiter at 7 Cap on 20th Jan11.25 geocentric
revolutions (4050°) of the Venus-Jupiter synodic cycle.Apr 1937New
HighRetrograde Venus (26 Ari) square Jupiter (26 Cap) on 19thJul
1949*BottomVenus (29 Can) opposite retrograde Jupiter (26 Cap) on 1st

For instance, when discussing the first example above, there is a quote from p.
107: “1932 - December, low .. This was a decline .. from the high .. in December
1919; time, 156 months. Add this time to December 1932, and it will balance in
December 1945, making this important.”[2] On the surface, it looks like that
Gann was talking about a fixed 156-month cycle. However, it turns out that all
three dates coincided with a conjunction of the Sun and retrogradeMercury in the
sign of Sagittarius.[28]

PLANETARY COMBINATIONS FOR DIFFERENT MARKETS[EDIT]

Financial astrologers believe that different commodities are affected by
different planetary combinations.[34][35] Inside Gann's How to Make Profits
Trading in Commodities,[2] the following associations could be identified:[27]

 * Lard: Venus-Jupiter
 * Cotton: Sun-Mercury conjunctions
 * Corn: Venus-Saturn
 * Soybean: Mars-Jupiter
 * Wheat: Sun-Mercury conjunctions, Venus-Jupiter, and Venus-Uranus
 * Rye: Sun-Mercury conjunctions, Venus-Jupiter, Venus-Saturn, and Venus-Uranus

PLANTERAY INFLUENCES ON THE WEATHER ALONG THE MISSISSIPPI[EDIT]

Similarly, Bonnie Lee Hill[25][36] believes that Gann used astrological patterns
to predict the weather in the area around the Mississippi River, and hence the
price of most agricultural commodities. She thinks that Gann had hidden the
rules inside his novel The Tunnel Thru the Air,[22] and they are listed below:

Weather ConditionPlanetsTime WindowAspect FormedDetailsImplication in Cotton
PricesFloodUranus and NeptuneBefore mid-April in each calendar yearMultiples of
the 8th (45°) or 12th (30°) harmonicIf the two planets in question form any of
the given aspects within the stated time window, then the Mississippi River will
flood in that year.The supply would decrease and the price would go
up.RaininessJupiter and NeptuneIf the two planets in question form any of the
given aspects within the stated time window, then the rainfall along the
Mississippi will be ideal to grow crops.The supply would increase and the price
would fall.DroughtSaturn and NeptuneIf the two planets in question form any of
the given aspects within the stated time window, then the Mississippi River area
will experience horrible drought.The supply would decrease and the price would
go up.


PRICE-ZODIAC CONVERSION[EDIT]

This chart is inspired by an example in W. D. Gann's Mechanical Method and Trend
Indicator (1946), in which Gann drew attention to the price level (¢103) on 16
April 1925, and 103° is also where the heliocentric Mars and Pluto were on that
day.

One of the most controversial techniques that Gann used is that he converted the
price directly to zodiac degrees.[25][27][28] For example, if a commodity is
trading at $120 per share, he would convert it to 120° of the zodiac, which is
0° Leo. If the price makes a major aspect (e.g. conjunction, trine, square,
etc.), then it is believed that the price will reach a short-term top or bottom.

When a price, after converting into a degree in the longitude, is in aspect with
the planets, the trend is likely to change. For example, in Mechanical Method
and Trend Indicator,[37] Gann drew attention to the price level (¢103) on 16
April 1925, “Apr 16 low 103, down 79½ cents from 182½ and nearing $1.00 per
bushel, a natural support level—Time to watch for change in trend.”[18]
Coincidentally, 103° (or 13° Cancer) was where the heliocentric Mars and Pluto
were in conjunction on that day.[38]

Gann also used scales other than 1 dollar or point per 1 degree.[31] Two notable
scales are $12 and $30 to one degree, because the two largest planets in the
solar system, Jupiter and Saturn, take approximately 12 and 30 years to orbit
the Sun respectively.[25] Using $120 as an example again, it would become 10°
and 4°, which are 10° and 4° Aries in terms of zodiac. Gann also uses a scale of
$0.07 ($1/15) to 1 degree, which is based on the Earth's rotation in 24 hours
(for 24 times 15° is 360°).[25] Using $120 as an example, $120 times 15 will be
1800°, and when it is divided by 360°, the remainder is 0. Therefore, it will
become 0° Aries in the zodiac.

Here is an example from a private letter to a client on the coffee market:[31]

 * The high in the May Coffee Santos D on 19 March 1954 was 8729.
   * Using a scale of one point to one degree, 8729° = 360° × 24 + 89°, and 89°
     is 29° Gemini.
   * Using a scale of 30 points to one degree, 8729°/30 = 291°, and 291° is 21°
     Capricorn.
   * Using a scale of 12 points to one degree, 8729°/12 = 727.5° = 360° × 2 +
     7.5°, and 7.5° is 7°30’ Aries.
   * Using a scale of one cent (100 points) to one degree, 8729°/100 = 87.29°,
     and 87.29° is 27°17’ Gemini


GANN ANGLES[EDIT]

Gann described the use of angles in the stock market in The Basis of My
Forecasting Method (1935). Calculating a Gann angle is equivalent to finding the
derivative of a particular line on a chart in a simple way.[39] Each geometrical
angle (which is really a line extended into space) divides time and price into
proportionate parts. The most important angle Gann called the 1x1 or the 45°
angle, which he said represented one unit of price for one unit of time. When
one draws a perfect square and then draw a diagonal line from one corner of the
square to the other, it illustrates the concept of the 1x1 angle which moves up
one point per day.[40][10]

Here is an example from a private letter of Gann to a client on the coffee
market:[31]

 * The high in the May Coffee Santos D on 19 March 1954 was 8729.
 * The low on 16 April 1932 was 435. Counting backward from March 1954, 276
   months has passed.
   * Using 30 points per month, the 45° line is at 435 + 30 × 276 = 8715
   * If 8715 is used as a resistance, it was just 14 from the 8729 high.
 * The low on 1 Oct 1936 was 300. Counting backward from April 1954, 210 months
   has passed.
   * Using 30 points per month, the 45° line is at 300 + 30 × 210 = 6600
   * Using 40 points per month, the 60° line is at 300 + 40 × 210 = 8700
   * If 8700 is used as a resistance, it was just 29 from the 8729 high.


THE SPIRAL CHART AND THE HEXAGON CHART[EDIT]

THE SPIRAL CHART[EDIT]

The Spiral Chart by W. D. Gann.

The Spiral Chart is a square matrix of consecutive natural numbers, in which the
number 1 is in the central square, and other values spiral out from it.[13] The
direction of the spiral is in counterclockwise, because Gann liked to overlay
astrological charts onto the Spiral Chart, and most astrological charts spin
counterclockwise.[27] It is worth noting that this chart is often mistakenly
called the “Square of Nine” by modern traders, when the term was originally used
by Gann to refer to another tool in his course.[5][4]

For the Spiral Chart, it is found that Gann used the following directions to
overlay planetary positions:[14]

 * The axis going from 1 to 2,11, 28, and so on are 0° or 0° Aries, the spring
   equinox (in the Northern Hemisphere, same for below).
 * The axis going from 1 to 4, 15, 34 and so on are 90° or 0° Cancer, the summer
   solstice.
 * The axis going from 1 to 6, 19, 40, 69 and so on are 180° or 0° Libra, the
   autumn equinox.
 * The axis going from 1 to 8, 23, 46, 77, etc. is 270° or 0° Capricorn, the
   winter solstice.

On the eight cardinal angles (45° multiples), the sequence of numbers which
would appear is given by:[41]

Integers on the cardinal angles (45°×) of the Spiral Chart
Degree
0°45°90°135°180°225°270°315°1234567892111315171921232532831343740434649453576165697377815869196101106111116121n4n²−3n+14n²−2n+14n²−n+14n²+14n²+n+14n²+2n+14n²+3n+1(2n+1)²

On other angles, there is a formula to roughly determine what numbers would be
falling on it. For any natural number P>1, its approximate angular value A (in
degrees) is given by:

Ap = MOD[180×(P−1)½−225,360]°

For example, from the Spiral Chart, it is known that the angular value of 73 is
225°. Substitute P with 73 into the above formula:

A73 = MOD[180×(73−1)½−225,360] = MOD[180×8.4853−225,360] = 222.35, which is
close to 225.

THE HEXAGON CHART[EDIT]

The Hexagon Chart by W. D. Gann

Very similar to the Spiral Chart, the Hexagon Chart is also a matrix of
consecutive natural numbers, but the difference is that it starts with 0 in the
central point, and the numbers spiral out in the form of a hexagon instead a
square.[27] The spiral direction in Gann's original course is also
counterclockwise, because of its astrological overlay.[28] Mathematically, the
numbers in each additional layer represent the hexagonal numbers, which are the
number of distinct dots consisting of the outlines of regular hexagons.[42]

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Similarly, it is found that Gann used the following method to overlay planetary
positions on the Hexagon Chart:[15]

 * The axis going from 0 to 1,11, 28, and so on are 60° or 0° Gemini.
 * The axis going from 0 to 2, 10, 24, and so on are 120° or 0° Leo.
 * The axis going from 0 to 3, 12, 27, and so on are 180° or 0° Libra.
 * The axis going from 0 to 4, 14, 30, and so on are 240° or 0° Sagittarius.
 * The axis going from 0 to 5, 10, 24, and so on are 300° or 0° Aquarius.
 * The axis going from 0 to 6, 10, 24, and so on are 0° or 0° Aries.

Again, the above mathematical relationship could be demonstrated by this
mathematical formula:[41]

Integers on the cardinal angles (60°×) of the Hexagon Chart
Degree
60°120°180°240°300°360°1123456281012141618321242730333644044485256605657075808590n3n²−2n3n²−n3n²3n²+n3n²+2n3(n²+n)

Similarly, for any natural number P>1, its approximate angular value A (in
degrees) is given by:

Ap = MOD[210×P½−180,360]°

For example, from the Hexagon Chart, it is known that the angular value of 36 is
0°. Substitute P with 36 into the above formula:

A36 = MOD[210×36½−180,360]° = 0°

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PRACTICAL EXAMPLES[EDIT]

In March, Saturn was at 224° and Venus was at 344°. The corn top price was ¢137,
which was around 104°, thus the three points loosely formed a Grand Trine.

According to Patrick Mikula,[27] the rule of using the Spiral Chart or the
Hexagon Chart is as follows:

 1. Identify the planetary combination(s) which governs the price movements of
    the commodity. For example, as stated above, corn is sensitive to Venus and
    Saturn.
 2. Look for a date when the planetary combinations ruling the commodity makes a
    major astrological aspect, like opposition, trine and square.
 3. Overlay the Spiral or Hexagon Chart onto the horoscope in the following way:
    * On the Spiral Chart, 0° Aries shall align with the axis of 1, 2, 11, 28,
      53 and so on.
    * On the Hexagon Chart, 0° Aries shall align with the axis of 0, 6, 18, 36,
      60 and so on.
 4. Find the current price on the Spiral or Hexagon Chart. For example, $36 is
    roughly at 135° on the Spiral Chart, and at 0° on the Hexagon Chart.
 5. See if the price makes any aspect to the planetary combination:
    * If the combination involves Jupiter, then compare the angle of the price
      to Jupiter;
    * Else, compare to the outer planet of the two.
    * In the case of Venus-Saturn, since Jupiter is not involved, the price is
      compared against Saturn.
 6. If the price makes an important aspect to Jupiter or the outer planet, then
    a turning point may have been reached.
    * The important aspects in the Spiral Chart are the multiples of 45° and
      120°, i.e. 0°, 45°, 90°, 120°, 135°, 180°, 225°, 240°, 270° and 315°.
    * The important aspects in the Hexagon Chart are the multiples of 60° and
      90°, i.e. 0°, 60°, 90°, 120°, 180°, 240°, 270° and 300°
 7. By repeated experimentation, the trader can determine with chart (Spiral or
    Hexagon) works better on which commodity, and so forth.

Here are a few actual trading examples in Corn given by Gann in How to Make
Profits Trading in Commodities: A Study of the Commodity Market.[2] As stated
earlier, Gann thought that the price of corn was influenced by the aspects of
Venus and Saturn, thus the angle of the price on the Hexagon Chart is compared
against Saturn. Please note that the minimum fluctuation in corn futures is ¼
cent.[43]

DateCorn MarketPlanetary AspectsPrice-Planet Aspects¢ Off% OffOct 1866Bottom at
¢33¾.Venus (312°) square Saturn (222°)¢33½ (311°) conjunct Venus and square
Saturn.½1.5%Oct 1884Bottom at ¢34½Venus (173°) square Saturn (83°)¢34 (324°)
inconjunct Venus and trine Saturn.½1.4%Jun 1891Top at ¢75½Venus (72°) square
Saturn (162°)¢77 (223°) semisexile Venus and sexile Saturn.1½2.0%May 1916Bottom
at ¢63Venus conjunct Saturn (104°)¢62¾ (44°) sexile the conjunction.¼0.4%May
1920Top at ¢197Venus (34°) trine Saturn (154°)¢192½ (214°) opposite Venus and
sexile Saturn.4½2.3%May 1923Top at ¢84½Venus (73°) trine Saturn (193°)¢84¾
(313°) trine both Venus and Saturn.¼0.3%Mar 1925Top at ¢137Venus (344°) trine
Saturn (224°)¢135½ (104°) trine both Venus and Saturn.1½1.1%Jun 1928Top at
¢122Venus (75°) opposite Saturn (255°)¢122½ (344°) square both Venus and
Saturn.½0.4%Jul 1928Bottom at ¢76½Venus (133°) trine Saturn (253°)¢77 (223°)
square Venus and sexile Saturn.½0.7%Jun 1930Top at ¢88Venus (100°) opposite
Saturn (280°)¢87¼ (342°) trine Venus and sexile Saturn.¾0.9%Apr 1931Bottom at
¢51½Venus (353°) sexile Saturn (293°)¢50½ (233°) trine Venus and sexile
Saturn.11.9%Apr 1932Bottom at ¢27½Venus (63°) trine Saturn (303°)¢26¾ (186°)
trine both Venus and Saturn.¾2.7%Oct 1933Bottom at ¢44Venus (250°) sexile Saturn
(310°)¢43¾ (129°) trine Venus and opposite Saturn.¼0.6%Apr 1934Bottom at
¢40Venus conjunct Saturn (324°)¢41 (84°) trine both Venus and Saturn.12.5%

Please note that the price-degree conversions are based on the formula described
in the previous section, instead of the exact graphical angles on the Hexagon
Chart.


ECLIPSES[EDIT]

There are two ways that Gann made use of eclipses. The first one is that, when a
planet returns to its position during a recent eclipse, then trend is likely to
change.[27] The second way is that when a planet crosses an eclipse spot which
happens during a market top (or bottom), then the down (or up) move will
accelerate.[28]


PLANETARY AVERAGES[EDIT]

Gann maintained two formulas for calculating planetary averages.[25][31] The
first one is called the Mean of Five (MOF), which is arithmetic mean of the
geocentric and heliocentric longitudes of the outer five planets: Jupiter,
Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. The other is called the Cycle of Eight (COE),
which include all eight planets in its calculation, using both geocentric and
heliocentric longitudes (the Sun replaces the Earth in the geocentric
calculation). He thinks that when these averaged values make an aspect to the
price, it will create support or resistance.[25]


PERSONAL VIEW ON RELIGION[EDIT]

Even though Gann was thought to be “religious”,[20] a careful analysis of his
writings finds that he did not agree with the conventional Christian teachings.
On page 99 to 100 of his novel The Tunnel Thru the Air (1927),[22] Gann revealed
some of his personal believes towards religion through a conversation between
the protagonist, Robert Gordon, and his mother:

“She talked to Robert of his future and told him she hoped he would be a
preacher. Robert confided to her that he could never be an orthodox minister,
for he could not preach and teach the things which the orthodox ministers were
teaching. He did not believe in a personal devil or believe in Hell, but
believed in a God of Love and Justice. He did not believe that God would inflict
upon any of his children eternal punishment but thought that whatsoever a man
soweth, that shall he also reap and that we receive our reward here upon earth.

“He told her that the Bible plainly said that the kingdom of heaven is within us
and he believed it. If we kept our conscience clear and did unto others as we
would like to have them do unto us, he believed we would find our heaven and our
reward here upon earth. Said that times and conditions were changing rapidly;
that the new inventions and discoveries caused men to think differently than in
the old days; that the old religious ideas would pass away and give place to
more liberal, advanced ideas. He hoped to live to see the day when men would not
only be too proud to fight, but would be too full of love for their fellowman to
settle disputes with the sword. This was God's plan and it would come to pass
this way, and he believed that he could be a great power for peace and hoped to
live to see a world of peace with all nations united under one kingdom and one
God, the God of Love and Justice.”

Twenty-three years later, on page 21 of his book The Magic Word (1950),[44] he
expressed similar ideas:

“The Bible is simple when rightly understood. It teaches the Divine Law, its
uses and abuses. Whether a law is divine or natural, it is made plain that if
you disobey the law, you must pay the penalty and if you obey or follow the law,
your reward is certain.”

“The Bible does not teach reward after death but promises reward or a reaping
now while you are here on this earth. Jesus said, ‘As ye sow, also shall ye
reap.’ He did not say ‘after death’ but here and now. Too many have preached
that we should live a life of sacrifice here on earth and wait until after death
to receive the reward. This is not what people want. They want something
practical. They want to receive their reward here on earth. If they put forth
the right effort, they want to know that they will receive the reward here on
earth.”

“All natural laws teach and prove that we do get our reward on this earth. Job
obeyed the law and got twice as much as he had while he was still on earth.
There is nothing in the Bible that says these laws will not work today and I
shall prove by the Bible that they do.”


CONTROVERSY[EDIT]

There has been a general disagreement whether Gann himself made profits by
speculation.[45][46] Alexander Elder, in his book Trading for a Living,[11] said
“I interviewed W.D. Gann’s son, an analyst for a Boston bank. He told me that
his famous father could not support his family by trading but earned his living
by writing and selling instructional courses. When W.D. Gann died in the 1950’s,
his estate, including his house, was valued at slightly over $100,000.” Larry
Williams, in the book The Right Stock at the Right Time,[12] also stated he met
W.D Gann's son. Larry Williams stated that John Gann said “He asked why if his
dad was a good as everyone said, the son was still smiling and dialing calling
up customers to trade”. Larry Williams in the same book says “I also met F.B
Thatcher who had been Gann’s promoter and advance man who said that Gann was
just a good promoter, not necessarily a good stock trader”.


BIBLIOGRAPHY[EDIT]

 * Speculation A Profitable Profession (1910)
 * Truth of The Stock Tape (1923)
 * Tunnel Thru The Air (1927)
 * Wall Street Stock Selector (1930)
 * New Stock Trend Detector (1936)
 * Face Facts America (1940)
 * How to Make Profits in Commodities (1941)
 * How to Make Profits Trading In Puts And Calls (1941)
 * 45 Years in Wall Street (1949)
 * The Magic Word (1950)
 * WD Gann Economic Forecaster (1954)

The following books are also believed to be written by W. D. Gann under an
alias:[47][48]

 * The Ancient Science of Numbers (1908) by Luo Clement
 * Astrology and Stock Market Forecasting (1937) by Louise McWhirter


SEE ALSO[EDIT]


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EXTERNAL LINKS[EDIT]

 * “Extending The Frontiers Of Technical Analysis: The Application Of W D Gann’s
   Forecasting Method To The Currency Markets” by James Smithson, Market
   Technician, no. 84, March 2018
 * “Rediscovering W. D. Gann’s Method Of Forecasting The Financial Markets” by
   James Smithson, Market Technician, no. 80, February 2016
 * “Rediscovering Gann’s Law Of Vibration” by James Smithson, The Trader's
   Journal, October 2008

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