Explore how market forecaster W.D. Gann used planetary relationships to map out a historic high in the cotton market during June 1927. It breaks down his geometric methodology, demonstrating how specific planetary configurations, like Grand Trines linked to conjunctions, allow analysts to pinpoint major market turning points.
This video demonstrates how W.D. Gann utilized his famous geometric symbol as a planetary clock to time major turns in the commodity markets. It illustrates how faster-moving planets sequentially align with slower-moving Grand Trines, offering a precise astronomical mechanism to forecast sequential highs and lows in the 1927 cotton market.
We decode W.D. Gann’s book The Tunnel Thru the Air, revealing how trades by fictional characters like Robert Gordon documented Gann’s real-world market positions. It exposes the hidden cycles behind his 1927 cotton trades, shifting from a major planetary T-square low into a profitable Grand Trine high.
Unpack W.D. Gann's intricate methods for tracking financial markets using astronomical ephemeris data. It highlights his approach to pinpointing a significant market low in August 1927, explaining how faster-moving planets, particularly Mercury, subsequently triggered and timed each peak of a rare triple-top formation later that year.
This video explores W.D. Gann's master commodity timing method, focusing on his analysis of the soybean market in 1941. It demonstrates how Gann mapped planetary geometric alignments—such as conjunctions, squares, and grand trines—to successfully predict a massive 24% price drop over a single month.
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