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William Delbert Gann

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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 tools known as Gann angles, Square of 9, Hexagon, Circle of 360
(these are Master charts). Gann market forecasting methods are based on geometry, astronomy
and astrology, and ancient mathematics. Opinions are sharply divided on the value and relevance
of his work. Gann wrote a number of books on trading. .

Biography.

Gann was born June 6, 1878 in Lufkin, Texas. His father was a cotton farmer. He started trading in
1902 when he was 24.

He was believed to be a religious man by nature who believed in religious as well as scientific value
of Bible as the greatest book ever written. This can be repeatedly observed in his books.[7] He was
also a 33rd degree Freemason of the Scottish Rite Order, to which some have attributed his
knowledge of ancient mathematics, though he was also known to have studied the ancient Greek
and Egyptian cultures.

Stock market trading.

Main article: Gann angles

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. 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. If you draw a perfect square and then
draw a diagonal line from one corner of the square to the other, you have illustrated the concept of
the 1x1 angle, which moves up one point per day.

There has been a general disagreement whether he himself made profits by speculation.

Bibliography.
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)

45 Years in Wall Street (1949)

The Magic Word (1950)

WD Gann Economic Forecaster (1954)

How to Make Profits Trading In Puts And Calls

See also.

Financial astrology

References.

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2.Jump up ^ HKW. "Gann Theory". Acrotec.com. Archived from the original on 2013-01-26.
Retrieved 2011-02-18.

3.Jump up ^ "About W D Gann and George Bayer". Moneymakingcharts.com. Retrieved 2011-02-


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4.Jump up ^ Gann, W.D. (2011-01-05). "Books - Products". WD Gann. Archived from the original on
2013-01-26. Retrieved 2011-02-18.

5.Jump up ^ "WD Gann". Schoolofgann.com. Retrieved 2011-02-18.

6.Jump up ^ He was left handed. Pattern, Price & Time: Using Gann ... - Google Book Search.
books.google.co.uk. Retrieved 2009-03-15.

7.Jump up ^ Gann, William (1987-12-31). The Tunnel Thru the Air, or, Looking Back from 1940.
lambert gann publishing company. p. 418. ISBN 0939093057.

8.Jump up ^ Brown, Constance (2007). Breakthroughs in Technical Analysis. Chapter 5, Price and
Time: Bloomberg.

9.Jump up ^ Achelis, Steven B. (2000). Technical Analysis from A to Z: Covers Every Trading Tool
from the Absolute Breadth Index to the Zig Zag. McGraw-Hill Professional. ISBN 0071363483.
10.Jump up ^ Gately, Edward (1998). Forecasting profits using price & time. John Wiley and Sons.
Retrieved 2009-03-25.

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