Many traders develop an interest in betting on horse races, since astrological and numerological factors apply to both fields.
For example, sports involve data on event time and participant biographical data like birthdates.
Gann studied works by Sepharial, whose Arcana & Keys focused on astro-numerological horse race betting.
Hasbrouck Forecasts
Space-Time Forecasting of Economic Trends, Lost Archives of Muriel & Louis Hasbrouck. A highly important market research breakthrough theory!
The Hasbrouck Archives contain 40 years of accurate financial forecasts, based on a Theory of Solar Space/Time Field Forces influencing space weather and markets! A 90% accuracy record!.
Market Geometry
Analytical systems, techniques and tools based upon the use of geometry are significantly effective when applied to the analysis of market trends.
Secret Societies
Private groups and organizations that specialized in particularly practices and studies within their groups. These can range from the Freemasons to the Rosicrucians, the Alchemists, Temple Initiates and more….
Harmonics and Music
The science of harmonics is one of the most important subjects in the esoteric and scientific traditions, positing that harmonic relationships of vibration govern the structure of the universe.
W.D. Gann called his system of market order the "Law of Vibration", and used principles of harmonics and vibration to predict trends in the financial markets.
Dr. Alexander Goulden
A Cambridge scholar who, intrigued by the challenge of Gann's esoteric work created a powerful set of technical tools based upon principles of Ancient Geometry, Celestial Mechanics, and Pythagorean Harmonics, which project Price, Time and Trend with exact precision.
His 2nd course applies the Secrets of Ancient Astrology to forecasting.
Eric Penicka
The solution to Gann's Law of Vibration from the 1909 Ticker Interview. Penicka analyzes Gann's exact words correlating them with the cutting edge science of Gann's day to develop a system which identifies the "mathematical points of force" behind all market action.
A system of order based on atomic data generates master numbers for each market structure.
W.D. Gann Works
We stock the complete collection of the works of W.D. Gann.
His private courses represent the most important of his writings, going into much greater detail than the public book series. Our 6 Volume set of Gann's Collected Writings includes supplementary rare source materials, and is the most reliable compliation of Gann's unadulterated vital work.
W. D. Gann's Recommended Reading List From 1946
Introduction
The following books come from W. D. Gann’s recommended reading list which was released to his students in 1946 as the fundamental background reading for any serious student of market forecasting. Many of these books are extremely rare, and we are proud to make available the largest selection of these books ever offered since Gann’s time. Many of these books have been out of print for half a century, and most are not available through any other source. We are currently reorganizing these selections into collections combining complete works of one author, or topically similar titles, to provide these essential resources as accessible prices.
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The Original Documents
The W. D. Gann Reading List
A. E.; The Candle of Vision; 1920; 175 Pages.
Ahmad, Sheikh Habeeb; The Mysteries of Sound and Number; 1925; 89 Pages.
Agrippa, Henry C.; Philosophy of Natural Magic; 1913; 315p.
Alvidas; Sciences and Key of Life, Vol.1, Planetary Influences; 1902.
Alvidas; Sciences and Key of Life, Vol.2, Planetary Influences; 1902.
Alvidas; Sciences and Key of Life, Vol.3, Planetary Influences; 1903.
Alvidas; Sciences and Key of Life, Vol.4, Planetary Influences; 1904.
Alvidas; Sciences and Key of Life, Vol.5; Astro Physiology; 1905.
Alvidas; Sciences and Key of Life, Vol.6; 1906.
Alvidas; Sciences and Key of Life, Vol.7; 1907.
Anonymous; Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses; 191?; 190 Pages.
Balliett, Mrs. L. Dow; Philosophy of Numbers; 1908, 7th Ed.; 168 Pages.
Balliett, Mrs. L. Dow; Number Vibration In Questions and Answers; 1920, 2nd Ed.; 104 Pages.
Balliett, Mrs. L. Dow; The Day of Wisdom According to Number Vibration; 1922, 2nd Ed.; 184 Pages.
Walter, William W.; The Sickle; 1918, 1st; 391 Pages.
Ward, Charles A.; Oracles of Nostradamus; 1940,1 st; 425 Pages.
Wemyss, Maurice; The Wheel of Life or Scientific Astrology, Vol. 1; 1st; 186 Pages.
Wemyss, Maurice; The Wheel of Life or Scientific Astrology, Vol. 2; 1st; 220 Pages.
Wemyss, Maurice; The Wheel of Life or Scientific Astrology, Vol. 3; 1st; 156 Pages.
Wemyss, Maurice; The Wheel of Life or Scientific Astrology, Vol. 4; 1st; 111 Pages.
Wemyss, Maurice; The Wheel of Life or Scientific Astrology, Vol. 5; 1st; 126 Pages.
Further Titles by Gann List Authors
Though the following books were not included on Gann’s list, the serious student will find further extremely valuable knowledge in these volumes, written by the same authors listed above. Most of these books have never been available outside their initial printings and are reprinted here for the first time.
Ahmad, Mabel H.; Christian Names and Their Values; 1st; 192 Pages.
Ahmad, Mabel H.; Names and Their Numbers; 1903, 1st; 57 Pages.
Ahmad, Mabel H.; Sound and Number: Law of Destiny and Design; 1st; 128 Pages.
Ahmad, Sheik Habeeb; The Hidden Mysteries of Numbers; 1912; 1st; 61 Pages.
Balliett, Mrs. L. Dow; Nature’s Symphony or Lessons in Number Vibration; 1921; 132 Pages.
Balliett, Mrs. L. Dow; Vibration: A System of Numbers as Taught by Pythagoras; 1913, 6th; 74 Pages.
Brandon, Wilfred; Incarnation: A Plea From the Masters; 1959, 1st; 172 Pages.
Brandon, Wilfred; Love in the Afterlife; 1956, 1st; 159 Pages.
Brandon, Wilfred; We Knew These Men; 1950, 1st; 241 Pages.
Butler, Hiram E.; The Goal of Life or Science and Revelation; 1908; 364 Pages.
Butler, Hiram E.; The Seven Creative Principles; 1923; 170 Pages.
Butler, Hiram E.; The Narrow Way of Attainment; 1910; 140 Pages.
The Path of Least Resistance, The Underlying Wisdom & Philosophy of W. D. Gann Elegantly Encoded in the Master Charts, by Daniel T. Ferrera.
A detailed comprehensive elaboration of W.D. Gann's most powerful trading tools. Gann's core mathematical and important geometrical techniques in his master calculators, angles and spiral charts.
Market Barometers
A quick insight into general conditions of the market can be had by synthesizing combinations of data as simple indicators giving an overview.
Such indicators are often based on diverse data, from astrological signals, like Scott's Astronomical Market Barometer or Bradley’s Siderograph, to whether a specific market is overbought or oversold.
Stock Trading
In Gann’s day the two primary focuses for trading were stocks or commodities, but most principles taught for stock equally applied to commodities.
Without ignoring Gann’s commodity work we provide works focusing on equity markets and individual stocks, or discussing the stock market, revealing valuable techniques with a scientific or esoteric perspective.
Franz Bardon
Franz Bardon's magical works present a path of initiation through 3 levels of the Tarot.
The first book teaches internal training, the second teaches the science of Magical Evocation, and the third teaches transcendental methods of the Kaballah.
Frabato presents biographical informatioin about Bardon, with commentaries by friends and students.
Calendar Systems
Most people never give thought to the idea of a calendar and how we organise the passage of time.
The days of the weeks and months, and the number of months each year are important influences on our experience of reality.
We present many works on the exploration and meaning of time vis numerous calendar systems.
Chaos Theory
Non-linear dynamic mathematics, known as Chaos Theory, seeks order in seeming random patterns, exploring subjects like Fractals, System Mechanics, Lorentz Attractors, and more.
Dr. Baumring originated the idea that Chaos theory provided insight into market phenomena, and later the great Mandelbrot tried to apply Chaos theory to the markets.
Fibonacci
Leonardo Fibonacci is often cited as the discoverer of the Golden Ratio or Phi, but he was not the first, The Ancients called this the Divine Proportion and used it in their art and architecture.
The Golden Ratio is the governing principle of most natural forms, and the Divine Proportion is the most dominant mathematical form in the natural universe.
Gann Science Reading List
In the 1940’s Gann published a Recommended Reading list of about 90 books, each containing an essential part his system, which he sold to his students.
n the 1980’s Dr. Baumring compiled about 70 of these titles, and we have collected the remainder, providing the only complete set available.
We strongly recommend these works to all Gann students.