W.D. Gann is a legendary figure in the world of financial trading, renowned for his ability to predict market turns with uncanny accuracy, including the 1929 stock market crash. His methods, which blended geometry, astronomy, and mathematics, have long been considered a "Holy Grail" for traders. Among the many researchers who have attempted to decode Gann's techniques, stands out for his painstaking, personal journey, detailed in his book, My Story - The Search for W.D. Gann's Master Time Factor .
A key distinction in Walker’s interpretation of the Master Time Factor is the prioritization of time over price. In standard technical analysis, price is often the primary focus, with time merely serving as the x-axis. Walker, interpreting Gann, flips this paradigm. He illustrates that while price can fluctuate wildly, time is the absolute constant. Myles Wilson Walker WD Ganns Master Time Factor
Using shapes like squares, triangles, and circles to measure time intervals. Among the many researchers who have attempted to
Despite this, Walker has his defenders, who point to the sheer volume of his research, the logical consistency of his arguments, and the durability of the astrological cycles he identifies. For those willing to entertain the esoteric, his work provides a rich, detailed, and internally consistent framework for understanding market behavior as a reflection of natural law. In standard technical analysis, price is often the