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David Burton explores the trading methodology of WD Gann.

On 10 September 2011 (9/10/11) I arrived in New York with two astrologers, Elena and Fran, who had both completed my ‘Mastering Markets’ workshop. Elena and I were leaving New York on 13 September on a cruise, but I wanted to visit Gann’s grave before leaving New York, because I knew it would be coded, like everything Gann did. I decided to let the travel agent pick the hotel, so I could just watch the numbers unfold – since everything is predetermined and 100 per cent predictable; it’s just that we don’t have all the knowledge to make the predictions. Gann is the only person to come close to unfolding the ‘holy grail’ secrets. All I asked the travel agent to do was to try to get a hotel close to the wharf. When we got to New York, we found we were staying on the corner of 8th and 43rd Streets (8 x 43 = 344), and my room was on the 19th floor – room 1942. I thought, okay, 343 is 7 x 7 x 7 and 1942 was the year Sadie Gann died. Sadie is buried with Gann.

Additionally, 19 x 7 = 133, the age Gann would have been this year. Gann died on 18 June 1955 and was buried on 22 June exactly when transiting Jupiter was trine natal Saturn, and 343 is 13 degrees Pisces, which is close to the square of the USA birth chart. Pluto crossed this point on 11 September 2001. The number 343 is 17 degrees short of 360 degrees. And 17 x 2 is 34, the chapter missing from ‘The Tunnel Thru the Air’ (TTTTA).

We were going to visit Gann’s grave on 11 September, but the cemetery is closed on a Sunday, so we went on 12 September instead. The Green-Wood Cemetery is huge, occupying 476 acres divided by streets. I had no idea how long we would take to get there or what time I would find Gann’s grave. We took the subway to Brooklyn and walked the short distance to the cemetery. I knew Gann was buried in section 129. After walking for about ten minutes, we found the section. We could not find Gann’s grave, so we went back to the office, where they gave me a detailed map showing the plot Gann was buried in – plot number 37747. We walked back and found the grave at 10:07 am daylight saving time. With a compass, ruler and paper, we began our research...

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