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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] [2] and the Master Charts, [3] [4] where the latter is a collective name for his various tools like the Spiral Chart (also called the Square of Nine), [5] [6] [7] the Hexagon Chart, [8] and the Circle of 360.
Gann watched for important tops and bottoms to form on a daily, weekly, or monthly chart and drew his angles from these changes in trend. When the trend is up and the price stays in the space above an ascending angle without breaking below it, the market is strong; when the trend is down and the price remains below a descending angle without breaking above it, the market is weak.
According to Pythagorean numerology, the names “W. D. Gann” and “Louise McWhirter” share the same numerological root of “9”. [21] [22] [23] It is possibly not a coincidence, since some people believe that Gann was an numerologist. [24] [25]
The Tunnel Thru the Air, Or, Looking Back from 1940 is a science fiction novel written by market forecaster William Delbert Gann in 1927. [1] In the Foreword, Gann hinted that this book is more than just a novel because it "contains a valuable secret, clothed in veiled language.
The verse riff is in 9 4, with a rhythm of 3+2+2+3+3+2+3 8. [143] "I Wanna Be a Movie Star" by Bill Wurtz. The main groove is in 9 4, but also includes measures in 11 4, 12 4, 13 4, 7 4, and 12 16. [144] "Kissing the Beehive" by Wolf Parade has its verses in 9 4. [clarification needed] [145] Lonely Child (1980) by Claude Vivier has 9 4 in ...
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The novel draws upon Gann's experiences as a commercial airline pilot. A similar story is chronicled in Gann's memoir Fate is the Hunter.On a Matson Airlines DC-4 flight from Honolulu to Burbank, the stewardess complained of a sporadic vibration that was rattling the dishes and silverware in the rear of the plane.
Wilfred is an Australian comedy television series created by Adam Zwar, Jason Gann and Tony Rogers based on their award-winning 2002 short film. The story follows the lives of the eponymous dog Wilfred, his owner Sarah, and her boyfriend Adam, who sees Wilfred as a man in a dog suit.