Gann does not, in these two quotes, use the term Master Time Factor, it seems reasonable to assume it is what he intendswhen he speaks of "the Time factor" and "a certain time factor".ģ From an advertisement in The Philadelphia Inquirer, January 16, 1921, quoted in full later in this booklet.Ĥ W. It is not my object here to give away that secret "4 Although Mr. By a certain time factor which I discovered am able to tell when they willbe high or low."3 And in 1923, he wrote in Truth of the Stock Tape: "The most important thing of all is the Time factor, which I use in making up my annual forecasts. Gann wrote: "Stocks follow a regular cycle and mathematical curve. 35-38, in which he refers specifically to "man's seasonal trend". Gann included a section entitled "When a Man's Trend Changes," on pp. Gann's book Wall Street Stock Selector, published in 1930, Mr. Spohn, the preceding letter, sent to the same address, was addressed to John H. This forecast was reprinted at the back of his book Wall Street Stock Selector, published in 1930, and the relevant excerpts are included later in this booklet.Īs early as mid-January 1921, however, in crisp promotional style,ġ This is the second of five letters in a file in the Gann Study Group archives entitled"Gann Letters." Although the letter here quoted is addressed to J. In late 1928, writing in the 1929 Annual Forecast of the Stock Market, he mentioned the Master Time Factor by name to a broader readership. I will instruct you in the seasonal trend of man which will enable you to KNOW the time and seasons when you can succeed best. My latest discovery the Master Time Factor will be taught you. Gann wrote: "You are eligible to enter my Summer Class of Stock and Commodity Scientific Forecasting which opens August 2nd. Gann, which has survived and been made public (not having access to everything that he wrote before that date we cannot be sure of when the first reference actually occurred).1 In this letter, to John H. The first known reference to the Master Time Factor by that name appears to have been on July 9, 1927, in a letter by Mr. Gann first make reference to the Master Time Factor in his writings and when did he discover it? Gann to the Master Time Factor.Ī historian approaching the subject of this booklet might want to know right away: When did W. This booklet brings together in one place scattered references made by Mr. Gann is interested in the question of the Master Time Factor: what it is and how it works. If, on the other hand, you approach this booklet with the idea that there may be some ideas worth reflecting upon within it and that these could be the basis for further study and experimentation, then your time in reading it may be well spent.Įvery student who has become familiar with the writings of W. Gann said in plain English on the subject, even if what he said amountsto a thimbleful of the information that we would all like to have. Whatever the shortcomings of this little work, I have at least not held back what Mr. Gann shrouded the exact nature of the Master Time Factor in deepest secrecy. Gann's thoughts on the subject it does not attempt to tell you anything more than he does, which, as will be seen, is precious little. The object of this booklet is to collect Mr. Gann on the next trading day after you finish reading, you might as well dispose of this little work right now, because it will not help you in that way. If you have decided to read this booklet with the hope of analyzing the financial markets like W. Gann to students of his work who may previously never have had access to these works and to offer selections from those writings and organize them in a way that may stimulate thought and promote further investigation. This booklet is offered to you with the thought that motivated the founding of the Gann Study Group itself: to bring original writings by and about W. Gann(Arranged Chronologically) 16Īdvertisements Making Reference to Time Factoror The Master Time Factor 19 This E-Book is not to be sold.It is a free educational serviceįurther Statements from the Writings of W.
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