Dr. Baumring compiled numerous works useful for explaining every aspect of the markets, expanding Gann’s list of recommended works. These books were carefully selected to elucidate primary aspects of knowledge essential for an understanding of W. D. Gann’s Market Cosmology.
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The Apocalypse of the Golden Mean
This is the most important book on the golden mean and its true meaning and relationship to ancient architecture and the universe. Jerry considered this book so important that he kept it locked away and never released it to any of his students.
Nature’s Harmonic Unity
Samuel Colman; 1911; 327 pages.
Probably the best book on the harmonic ordering processes of nature. Filled with beautiful harmonic diagrams, and highly recommended by Dr. Baumring.
Proportional Form: Further Studies In The Science Of Beauty, Being Supplemental To Those Set Forth In "Nature’s Harmonic Unity"
Samuel Colman; C. A. Coan; 1920; 265 pages.
This is Colman’s 2nd work completed two years before he died. It is an important companion to Nature’s Harmonic Unity, and one of the best books on order and geometry in nature.
The Lodge and the Craft
Rollin Blackmer; 1923; 287 pages.
As stated by Dr. Baumring, this book contains one of the Three Keys to Gann. This is one of the few Masonic books which contains explicitly important knowledge and has direct connections to Tunnel Through the Air.
Behold! The Circle Squared Beyond Refutation
Heisel and Faber; 1934; 238 pages
The solution to the squaring of the circle, giving numerical proportions meaningful to the market.
Spiritism: The Hidden Secret in Einstein’s Theory of Relativity
Clara A. Speight-Humberston; 1915; 232 pages
This was one of Dr. Baumring’s secret books formative in his understanding of the markets. It relates cellular life with alchemy and sacred numbers.
The Lost Solar System of the Ancients Discovered, 2 Vols.
John Wilson; 1856; 1000 pages
This was one of Dr. Baumring’s most highly recommended books and is one of the best sources of information on market cosmology, number series, astronomy and ancient architecture. This is the only source for this extremely rare and valuable book.
New Laws For Natural Phenomena
Thomas Graydon; 1938.
This was one of the main books on Dr. Baumring’s reading list. It goes into cosmic order and laws of astronomical harmony.
The Emerald Tablets of Thoth The Atlantean
Doreal; 1939; 140 pages.
This was another of Dr. Baumring’s goodies that he talked about but refused to release. These are the amazing translations of the original Emerald Tablets written by Hermes Trismegistus in Ancient Egypt, which were recovered by Doreal in a Mayan temple in the Yucatan and returned to the Hall of Records.
The Sun Book
John Hazelrigg; 1916.
Astrosophic Tractates
John Hazelrigg; 1936.
Secrets of the Meridian
Alec Stuart; 1926.
The Septiform System of the Cosmos
Alec Stuart; 1935.
Kabbalistic, Alchemical and Occult Symbolism of the Great Pyramid
Doreal; 1939.
Handbook of Mathematics
J. Claudel; 1906; 708 pages
This book was chosen by Jerry to give a complete mathematics introduction to his students. It covers completely all that is needed in arithmetic, algebra, trigonometry, and calculus.
Ancient Mysteries and Modern Revelations
W. J. Colville; 1916; 352 pages
The Magic of Numbers
Eric Temple Bell; 1946; 418 pages
Kabbalah
W. J. Colville; 1916; 190 pages
Sunspots and Their Effects
Harlan True Stetson; 1937; 200 pages
Other Worlds Than Ours
Richard Proctor; 1880; 328 pages
Astrosophic Principles
John Hazelrigg; 1917
The Book of Enoch The Prophet
Richard Laurence; 1838; 250 pages
Mystic Symbolism In Bible Numerals
Leo Stalnaker; 1952; 150 pages
The Last Shift of the Earth’s Axis
Fred G. Plummer; 1894
Introduction to the Theory of Sets
Joseph Breuer; 1964
Planetary and Stellar Worlds
Gen. O. M. Mitchel; 1891; 182 pages
Cleoparta’s Needle
James King
Stars Ahead
Ray and Josephine Smyth.
The Alchemy of Light and Color
Oliver Reiser; 1928
New Astronomy and Cosmic Physiology
G. E. Sutcliffe
Io Unveiled
Bozena Brydlova; 1922
A wonderful book highly recommended by Dr. Baumring.
Key To The Bible
Harry Walton; 1952
Secret: The Gizeh Pyramids
Thothmu Tastmona; 1954
One of Dr. Baumring’s most highly recommended books on the pyramid.
Hand-book of Astrology
Zadikiel; 1863
Eclipses and Lunations in Astrology
Sam Bartolet; 1937
Periodicity: The Law of All Life
Buchanan; 1912
This book was stored in the depth of Dr. Baumring’s files and has obviously great applications to the market.
The Science of Numerology Through the Law of Vibration
John Laurie
Another out of Dr. Baumring’s files never before released.
Pychoscopy
Hashnu Hara; 1905
This one also from Dr. Baumring’s files.
Why Life Exists
Lars Carlson; 1930; 224 pages
This one also out of Dr. Baumring’s private files.
The Symphony of Life
Donald Hatch Andrews; 1966; 423 pages
From Dr. Baumring's reading list.
Long Range Astro Weather Forecasting
George McCormack; 1965
Also from Dr. Baumring’s files.
The Web of the Universe
E. L. Gardner; 1960
A great book on universal lattices.
View all of his Financial Market selections in our catalog.
These were the books recommended by Dr. Baumring to his students as the most essential and important books for any student of the markets and particularly of forecasting. They are the all time classics of Technical Analysis and fundamental to any market education.
The Complete Writings of W. D. Gann.
W. D. Gann
Investing For Profit With Torque Analysis of Stock Market Cycles
William C. Garrett; 1997
One of the greatest and deepest technical analysis books ever written, out of print and unattainable for the last 20 years.
Graphs and Their Application to Speculation
Geo. W. Cole; 1936; 278 pages
Dr. Baumring had Gann’s own personal copy of this book in which Gann had marked numerous sections some of which he extracted and included in his own works.
Technical Analysis and Stock Market Profits
Richard Schabacker; 410 pages
The all-time classic on technical analysis and market formations.
Stock Market Profits
Richard Schabacker; 1934; 342 pages
George Wollsten
Expert Stock and Grain Trader
George Bayer; 1946; 235 pages
Bayer probably had the next deepest understanding of the esoteric aspect of the market after Gann, making his works quite valuable.
Turning 400 Years of Astrology to Practical Use
George Bayer; 1944; 184 pages
This book gives insight into how Bayer did astrology, how to use it in the market.
Tubbs’ Stock Market Correspondence Course
Frank Tubbs
One of the best courses on technical analysis discussing the famous Tubbs bottom.
Benner’s Prophecies of Future Ups and Downs in Prices
Samuel Benner; 1879
Probably the earliest book on market forecasting and one of the finest.
Nature’s Law: The Secret of the Universe
R. N. Elliot; 1946
This book extends Elliot’s wave principle by connecting it to universal phenomena, and natural order.
The Wave Principle
R. N. Elliot; 1938
This is the original work on the Elliot Wave by its discoverer.
"The Wave Principle": A Series of Articles Published in 1939
R. N. Elliot
Another exposition of the famous principle by its founder.
Pickell-Daniel Extension Course of Grain Market Analysis
Pickell and Daniel; 1937; 400 pages
One of the greatest courses on grain market analysis includes weather pattern analysis and compass projections.
Seven Studies in Stock Market Trading
M. V. Woods; 1943
Important explanation of the real meaning of periodicity.
Wyler Series on Stock Market on Stock Market Speculation: Vol.1 The Application of Scientific Principles to Stock Speculation; Vol.2 Trading and Trending
Joseph A. Wyler; 174 & 215 pages
These books explain the markets in terms of Newtonian mechanics.
Planetary Effects on Stock Market Prices
James Mars Langham; 1932; 179 pages
This book and its companion volume are the two best books on financial astrology.
Cyclical market Forecasting Stocks and Grains
James Mars Langham; 1938; 191 pages
Economic Cycles Their Law and Cause
Henry Ludwell Moore; 1914; 114 pages
Forecasting the Yield and the Price of Cotton
Henry Ludwell Moore; 1917; 173 pages
Generating Economic Cycles
Henry Ludwell Moore; 1923; 141 pages
These books, though secondary recommendations, are still some of the best, if not the only books on market analysis available. Dr. Baumring required that the most serious students read the books on this list as well as those on the previous list.
The One-Way Formula For Trading Stocks and Commodities
William Dunnigan; 1957
This along with the I-S Method were considered by Dr. Baumring to be the two best trend following systems ever developed, with which one could make good profits even without the ability to forecast.
New Blueprints For Gains In Stocks and Grains
William Dunnigan; 1954; 150 pages
Gains in Grains
William Dunnigan; 1952
Barometers For Forecasting Stock Prices
William Dunnigan.
The Elliot Wave Principle: A Critical Appraisal
A. Hamilton Bolton; 1960; 115 pages
Stock Market Prediction
Donald Bradley; 1948
The Long Waves In Economic Life
N. D. Kondratieff; 1944
The ABC of Options and Arbitrage
S. A. Nelson; 1904
Relative Strength and Stock Market Timing
Daniel Merkle; 1966; 128 pages
A New Technique of Stock Market Forecasting
C. S. Johnson; 1931
The Great Bull Market and Collapse
National Graphic Co.; 1932
Action-Reaction Signals
Edwin S. Quinn; 1950
Basic Trend Barometer
Emil Schultheis; 1946; 200 pages
Speculation As A Fine Art
Dickson F. Watts; 1865. Very Rare
Minor Swings of the Stock Market And Their Indications
B. Edlin; 1924
How Money Is Made In Security Investments
Henry Hall; 1908; 240 pages
An Introduction to Trend-Action
Richard Martin; 1943
I Like the Depression
Henry Ansley; 1932
A humorous book describing the pleasures of the depression.
Psychology of the Stock market
G. C. Sedlin; 1912
Magic of Making Money In The Stock Market
Clif Stewart; 1951
The "Todd Theory" of Market Measurement and Price Projection
Payson Todd; 1953
The Psychology of Speculation
Henry Harper; 1926
When to Sell To Assure Profits
James P. Morton; 1926; 158 pages
Wall Street: Its Mysteries Revealed Its Secrets Exposed
William C. Moore; 1921; 144 pages
What Makes Stock Market Prices
Warren Hickernell; 1932; 200 pages
Safe Methods of Stock Speculation
William Stafford; 1902