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 If you come away with nothing else from reading this book, remember Gann's oft-repeated rule: If you come away with nothing else from reading this book, remember Gann's oft-repeated rule:
 H Always let the market (ie, the chart or tape) guide your trading decisions."​ Never buck the trend; always go with it. Never trade without a stop-loss order. Never overtrade. Never commit more than one-tenth of your capital to any one trade. Follow these rules religiously and you will find success in the financial markets. H Always let the market (ie, the chart or tape) guide your trading decisions."​ Never buck the trend; always go with it. Never trade without a stop-loss order. Never overtrade. Never commit more than one-tenth of your capital to any one trade. Follow these rules religiously and you will find success in the financial markets.
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 +Chapter 3: Square Longitudes and The 2nd Literary Key
 +The version of Speculation:​ A Profitable Profession which is sold today as part of the W.D. Gann Commodity Course is a thirty page course providing the rules and application examples for a simple mechanical method. In the conclusion of Speculation:​ A Profitable Profession Gann wrote "...I believe in passing on my secret discoveries to help others ..." and several times in this text Gann encouraged the reader to apply all the rules in How To Make Profits Trading In Commodities. Because I already knew Gann had concealed astrological material in How To Make Profits Trading In Commodities it was my assumption that the phrase "​secret discoveries"​ was a reference to Gann's astrology methods. From this I concluded that Gann must have concealed some of his astrology methods in Speculation:​ A Profitable Profession.
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 +On page 6 of Speculation:​ A Profitable Profession under the heading "One Grain Goes Up While Another Goes Down At The Same Time," Gann gave a review of the soybean market. The main focus of this review was to describe the way in which the public loses and the traders with knowledge win. In this discussion Gann wrote:
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 +(Quotation 1) 1953 August 20th May Beans low - 239-1/2. They had sold at 309 in April 1953. After May Beans started up traders decided prices were TOO HIGH and at 270 they SOLD SHORT. The WISE MAN who KNEW the TREND was up, BOUGHT.
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 +   W.D. Gann, Speculation:​ A Profitable Profession, 1954, p.6
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 +Gann often advised his readers to study the bible which he claimed was a book of science. In quotation 1, Gann used the phrase "wise man" and it is traditionally assumed that the wise men in the New Testament who traveled to see the infant Jesus were astrologers and that there were three. Gann used the phrase "wise man" to describe a trader who "knew the trend"​. In quotation 1, Gann really said, that the traders who understood astrology knew the trend. In the next paragraph Gann wrote the following.
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 +(Quotation 2) Dec. 17, 1953 May Beans declined to 295-3/4 and made bottom, then advanced to 310 around the high of December 1953. The public decided prices were TOO HIGH and SOLD SHORT while WISE TRADERS BOUGHT AT NEW HIGHS following MY RULES and continued to BUY AT NEW HIGHS because the TREND WAS UP.
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 +   W.D. Gann, Speculation:​ A Profitable Profession, 1954, p.7
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 +Now Gann used the phrase "wise traders"​ as a variation of "wise man" but the veiled meaning is the same. In quotation 2, Gann claimed_ that "the public"​ made a mistake while the trader who understood astrology made the correct market decision.
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 +(Quotation 3) .... May Beans sold at 422 on April 27th but closed at 411, lower than they closed on April 26th when there were no beans offered. July Beans sold at 415 on April 27th and closed at 405, lower by 4¢ per bushel than the night before when none was offered for sale. THE PICTURE HAD CHANGED OVERNIGHT. THE WISE BUYERS who had BOUGHT all the way up from 240 became sellers; ....
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 +   W.D. Gann, Speculation:​ A Profitable Profession, 1954, p.7
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 +In quotation 3, Gann used a third variation of "wise man" in the form of "wise buyers"​. This shows us that the word "​wise"​ is the key word being used to veil Gann's astrological methods so I call these "​wise"​ dates. Gann took the biblical reference to the three wise men and used three different variations of this phrase to identify three dates which marked three turning points. In effect, Gann concealed one date for each biblical wise man. These are the three veiled astrological dates in the 1954 edition of Speculation:​ A Profitable Profession.
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 +In the paragraph below quotation 3, in Speculation:​ A Profitable Profession, Gann used the word wise one more time saying, "On May 3rd the real selling started.... Why did prices go down like this? Because the wise traders, when prices broke the low of April 20, SOLD AT NEW LOWS ..." Gann told us that prices declined on May 3 because of what "​wise"​ traders had previously done when the price broke the April 20 low, but Gann did not tell us on which day the April 20 low was broken. So this use of the word "​wise"​ does not identify any date. Also, the word "​wise"​ in the first three quotes were all in either italic or capital letters depending on the edition you have. This fourth use of the word "​wise"​ is shown in plain text. This shows that when "​wise"​ was used as a literary veil for some astrological event Gann set it off from the rest of the text with a change of font or style, and intentionally left the forth reference as plain text because it did not identify any date and was not used as a literary veil.
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 +In Speculation:​ A Profitable Profession Gann concealed his astrology methods within examples from the soybean market Speculation:​ A Profitable Profession was written in 1954, the same year Gann wrote the soybean letter which was discussed in the previous chapter. It is my opinion that Gann wrote his 1954 soybean letter and Speculation:​ A Profitable Profession so close together that he wrote about the same astrological observations in both documents. Below I will compare some of the material openly written about in the 1954 soybean letter and the material concealed in Speculation:​ A Profitable Profession.
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 +The first "​wise"​ date in Speculation:​ A Profitable Profession seen in quotation 1, identifies the soybean low of August 20, 1953. One day before on August 19, 1953, Jupiter formed a trine with Neptune, GlyphJupiter14 GlyphTrine14 GlyphNeptune14. The longitude of Jupiter during this aspect was 21° GlyphGemini12 which is 81° and 81 is 9 squared, ( 9x9 ). Gann's 1954 soybean letter reads, "The planet Jupiter is at 21° Gemini which is 81° in longitude ...". This shows that Gann watched the same movement of Jupiter when he tagged the August 20 soybean low with the word "​wise"​ and when he wrote the soybean letter.
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 +The second "​wise"​ date in Speculation:​ A Profitable Profession seen in quotation 2, identifies the soybean low of December 17, 1953. Two days earlier, on December 15, 1953 Jupiter formed a sesquisquare with Saturn, GlyphJupiter14GlyphRetrograde GlyphSesquare GlyphSaturn14.
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 +Now look at the following quotations from one paragraph in Gann's 1954 soybean letter. First, "The planet Jupiter at 21° Gemini...."​ During the December 15th aspect Jupiter was at 21° GlyphGemini12. Next quotation, "​Subtract 135° from Jupiter gives 306 or 6° Aquarius."​ The December 15th aspect was a sesquisquare which means two planets 135° apart. Final quotation, "... the power of Saturn and Jupiter aspects, working out time to these Price Resistance Levels, is what halts the advance in Soybeans."​ The aspect of December 15th was between Jupiter and Saturn. I have no doubt that the basic references of, (Jupiter 21° GlyphGemini12 / 135° / Saturn), were written into the 1954 soybean letter at the same time Gann tagged the December 17th bottom with the word "​wise"​ in Speculation:​ A Profitable Profession.
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 +The third and final "​wise"​ date in Speculation:​ A Profitable Profession, seen in quotation 3, identifies the soybean top of April 27, 1954. One day before this "​wise"​ date, Jupiter formed another trine with Neptune, GlyphJupiter14 GlyphTrine14 GlyphNeptune14. During this relationship,​ Jupiter was at 24° GlyphGemini12 or 84° and Neptune was at 24° GlyphLibra12 or 204°. The basic idea Gann concealed in the "​wise"​ dates is that planets forming aspects on square longitudes have added importance. To find the important square in this aspect we must average the two longitudes. When this aspect formed between Jupiter and Neptune, the mid point between the two planets was 24° Leo or 144° (84 + 204 = 288 ÷ 2 = 144) which is 12 squared, (12x12). This is the important square relationship which Gann wanted us to see when he tagged this date with the word "​wise"​. Chart 3-1 is a simple soybean swing chart made from the turning points identified by Gann in in Speculation:​ A Profitable Profession. Chart 3-1 shows the aspects identified by the "​wise"​ dates.
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 +In both the 1954 soybean letter and Speculation:​ A Profitable Profession, Gann identified the aspects between Jupiter and Saturn as being important in the soybean market. In Chapter 2, I discussed an actual Gann soybean chart from 1948. Chart 2-1 was the replica of Gann's 1948 soybean chart and appears in the previous chapter. On below, Chart 3-2 is another artistic replica of the same 1948 soybean chart. At the bottom of Chart 3-2, arrow "​A"​ is pointing to a large "​13"​ written directly under the date December 13th. On December 13, 1948 Jupiter formed a trine with Saturn, GlyphJupiter14 GlyphTrine14 GlyphSaturn14 and this large "​13"​ was Gann's reminder which identified when this aspect occurred. This means the evidence that Gann used the Jupiter and Saturn aspects in the soybean market can be found in at least three different sources, Gann's 1948 soybean chart, concealed in Speculation:​ A Profitable Profession and in Gann's 1954 soybean letter.
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