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The Earliest
Financial Astrology
Manuscripts

1901 –1930

Fred White - W.D. Gann

Sepharial –Professor Weston

Introduction
Table of Contents
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Introduction

It is with great excitement that werelease this extremely rare collection of financial astrology manuscripts, forwe feel that they represent one of the most important discoveries ever in thisfield, both in terms of astro-finance history, and astrological tradingapplication.General consensus withinthe astro-economic community traces the primary development of modern financialastrology to around the 1920’s, the first time Gann mentioned a planet being ina 1921 Forecasting Course. Professor Weston’s breakthrough work, Forecasting the New York Stock Market, alsodates from 1921 to 1923, and in the 1920’s Sepharial produced most of his knownArcana or Keys to the markets, thoughhe states in his advertisements that these systems had been in developmentsince 1898.

In Gann’s 1909 Ticker Interview, he introduces The Law of Vibration andclaims that Natural Philosophy is the basis of his system, leading tospeculation as to whether Gann developed his astrological methods later in hiscareer, or whether the Law of Vibration was actually a veil for the moreesoteric and astrological work that he and his circle were practicing from theoutset.Until recently, there was no clearevidence to definitively confirm either position,however, we have uncovered a number of new pieces of information which willbring about a serious reconsideration of this question, these manuscripts providingthe most essential clues.

The first manuscript, written in 1902,gives us a startlingly new and radically altered insight into the techniquesused by the forefathers of astro-finance, in that it is the most advanced andimportant single document on astro-finance that we have ever seen, includingeverything written in the ensuing 100 years.The second two manuscripts, written in approximately 1917 and 1930, addto the mystery by presenting advance astro-finance methodologies and insightsthat have not been duplicated in any other work since.Interestingly, the final undated manuscript,marked “…Confidential…” across the bottom, is on Market Trends & The Volume Rule, and is written in a style and with acontent surprisingly similar to Gann’s. Unfortunately, there is no mention ofan author in any of these documents, and the 1917 & 1930 pieces are missingtheir title page, perhaps to conceal a revealing stationary header?The original manuscripts are all in the sameformat, typed carbon copies on onion skin paper, with occasional blue and redpencil lines highlighting important points, something Gann used to do in someof his books and original courses.

We immediately wondered whether these manuscriptscould possibly be Gann’s missing astrological courses, which everyone has longdreamt might exist, but which no one has ever seen.So far, we have been unable to determinewhether or not these manuscripts could possibly have been written by Gann, but furtherdiscoveries have confirmed that they definitely come from someone within Gann’simmediate circle.Recently we uncoveredanother cache of the rarest materials including a set of ellipses from Gann’spersonal collection.Along with theseGann Ellipses, we acquired a collection of the rarest books from Gann’sRecommended Reading List, for which we had been searching over many years.Contained within this find were new clues tosome of the questions asked above, and to the possible authorship of themanuscripts.

Concerning the manuscripts, wediscovered in Fred White’s Guide ToAstrology, one of the Gann List books written in 1901, a section on theconjoined use of heliocentric and geocentric astrology in the markets, whichwas directly copied into the 1902 manuscript.This implies either that White is the author of the manuscripts, or thatthe author copied this one page section from White.The author also makes reference to White’sEphemeris and to certain pages in White’s Guide to Astrology.If Fred White is the author, this opens upsome fascinating doorways of consideration.

We know Gann and White had someconnection because White’s Guide ToAstrology is included on Gann’s Recommended Reading List, and it is knownthat Gann and Johndro worked together, and Johndro was a regular contributor toWhite’s The Adept: Journal of AmericanAstrology, along with Professor Weston, whose Forecasting manuscript is rumored to have been the one item lockedin Gann’s office safe, so it is no large step to infer that this entire circlewas well known to each other, and probably in direct contact.In the 1917 manuscript, the author makes referenceto his correspondence with Sepharial, and knowing that Gann also knew Sepharial,the circle continues to tighten.

At the time this first manuscript waswritten, Gann was only 23 years old, so the likelihood that he had already donethis level of astrological research is slim, if not impossible. We have heardthat Gann began to study astrology in New Orleans before ever arriving on theEast Coast, so the idea of his seeking out fellow astrologers upon his arrival isa given.Gann was known throughout hislife to travel the world seeking information and knowledgeable contacts,including flights around the country in his own airplane, meeting up with thelike of Elbert Benjamin, also known as CC Zain, to collaborate on research.His involvement with the Freemasons,particularly at the 33rd degree, would further inevitably connecthim with a vast network of serious esoteric individuals across the world.

Another such likely associate is theGann List author, Gregorius, from whose MasterKey of Destiny, also recently discovered, we’ve now learned was not just anastrologer, but a market analyst, for in his 1924 Master Key it mentions that “his service includes: Semi-AnnualStock, Bond and General Market Forecasts $250; Grain & Wheat Futures: AReliable Guide to Fluctuations Of the Domestic GrainMarket $250; Mundane Forecasts Giving Accurate Outlines of the Fluctuations tobe Expected in International Trade, Finance & Events $250.”These are very weighty price tags in 1924dollars, similar to Gann’s $5000 price tag for his courses in the 1940’s. Unfortunately, no one today has ever seen oreven heard of these works, so we have no idea what interesting secrets may lie hiddenin these lost treasures.

Many have wondered whether Gann developed all of histheories on his own, or whether he had some sort of an intellectualbenefactor.The existence of these manuscriptsat the outset of Gann’s career demonstrates to us that there were certainlyqualified individuals who had thoroughly mastered financial astrology at theturn of the 20th century.Shockingly, we feel that these manuscripts will demonstrate that ourfavorite forefathers of astro-finance actually possessed a more penetrating andprofound insight into financial astrology than any but the most advancedastro-analysts of today, and perhaps more so than they.This proves to us that these deeper insightswere beyond a doubt kept extremely secret, as almost no record of any of thesefacts has passed down to us today, only Sepharial’s two Arcana and Weston’s work,and now these manuscripts, one predating the others by 20 years.Who has ever heard of Gregorius’ financialreports, and would he not have had a course as well?And what of J.P. Morgan’sastrologer, Evangeline Adams?Nothing survives from her pertaining to financial analysis, yet she certainlydid something for old J.P, who was the one who said, “Millionaires don’t useastrology, Billionaires do!” Theseoccasional discoveries reveal to us that there is probably more that we do notknow of the secrets of those times than all that which we do.

Of particular interest are thedescriptions given by the author of himself and his forecasting and tradingexperience.At one point the authorexplains, “During the period from Sept. 1st to Dec. 24th,1901, the Author was with a large Brokerage House in Boston, and his Forecastson American Copper were so surprisingly correct, that he was accused of havinginformation from an inside source.Afterhaving traced the movements in the Stock Market back for fifty years, andnoting the position of the planets, we are convinced that the system ofdirections which I use, taken altogether with transits are almostinfallible.For several years whileSugar Stock was active, we successfully called every important move, by usingthe Heliocentric position of the planets.The Author has been able to prognosticateevery day correctly without one failure for six consecutive weeks.The student will be able to find many moreINFALLABLE rules to follow… he will make mistakes, but his correctness on the rulesgiven will demonstrate that the planets absolutely influence.”

This would be a very impressive recordfor an expert today, yet the author accomplished this in 1901 using only financial astrology, and with nocomputer.The system with which he accomplishedthis is laid out in this manuscript, a lucid exposition of a precise set of astrologicalrules, to follow in a specific order, to forecast stocks, bonds andcommodities, backtested over 50 years of data, and traded professionally.The author uses an integration ofHeliocentric and Geocentric astrology, which Baumringpointed out in modern times had likewise been used by Gann.He states in a section entitled “ForSpeculation”, that “The Author, however, does not solely rely upon Heliocentricpositions… there is no doubt whatever that the heliocentric system shows thetendency of all speculative markets.TheGeocentric system has a few indications which are of great value in forming anopinion at times, but without the Heliocentric system for speculation, theastrologer is as badly off as he would be without his head.”The section from which this quote is taken isan exact duplicate of a page in Fred White’s Guide To Astrology.

This 1902 manuscript is even moreoriginal in its integration of a number of techniques rarely taught or usedtoday, such as, elevations, latitude & longitude, the parallel aspect,right ascension, declination, planetary days & hours, transits, directions,and the nodes of the planets, elegantly weaving them into a system with clearand precise rules of application for forecasting the markets, and includingexamples from the wheat and sugar markets.An example of the sophistication of his methods is shown in thefollowing statement, “All speculative markets, Stock, Railroads and Mines, aregoverned to a great extent by the Elevation of the Planets; by Elevation, Irefer to Delineation, and considering both Declination and Longitude, I findthat Declination is more important than Longitude.The Parallel aspect is more powerful than aconjunction, but all aspects depend somewhat upon the conditions which exist atthe ingress of the Sun into Aries or Libra, and at the time of a New Moon.”

The next two manuscripts are equallyinteresting in that they outline two further fully intact astrological systemsemploying entirely different methodologies and components than the first system.Unfortunately the originals of each of these is missing it’stitle page, but the systems are no less comprehensible for the lack ofthem.The second manuscript, from 1917,uses indicators, significators, the radix, transition points and directions todetermine the daily and weekly trends of the markets.Interestingly, this manuscript contains anauthor’s aside, “***Remarks enclosed are from notes made from personalcorrespondence with ‘Sepharial’***”

Again the rules are presented in clearsequence according to their specific importance in determining a correctjudgment.There follow intriguingdefinitions such as, “A BOOM is caused when the INDICATOR meets with successivegood aspects or conjunctions of various planets without any interposing badaspects to break the series,” a SLUMP being the opposite, and illuminatingrules like, “All transits are to be interpreted in terms of the LAST major conjunctionof the planets in that sign,” another Gann technique uncovered byBaumring.The author even goes as far asto observe aspects to Antares and Aldebaran. He affirms that, “This market hasbeen under observation now for over 20 years and there has never been any greatrise or fall which did not coincide with the indications from transits over theSignificators and the Ephemeral aspects to the Indicator.”

The third manuscript, written in 1930,contains another complete system of reading market trends according to the NewMoon, as different from the other two as could be, yet original in its methodologyand application.This section presents aswing by swing analysis of the indications of the New Moon on the market for a5 year period from 1897 to 1902, and demonstrates how to read the signs todetermine direction and change in trend using only the moon. It is loaded with fascinating insights like, “Animportant discovery made in connection with these researches is that two NewMoons in the same sign and in the same year invariably shows the market trendfor the ensuing 12 months.”Otherstatements sound as if they came straight from Gann, such as, “Always bear inmind that if a stock continues gains or losses for three consecutive days, itis an indication that a change of trend will then follow.Always watch the volume of sales….”Then more interesting astrology, “Planets indeclination and when forming parallels are more potent in their effects thanthe aspects in longitude.Observe thatduring the latter part of 1930, every lunar conjunction with Uranus will be anoccultation.”

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Near the end there are some curious statementsconcerning cycles.First, in the 1901market analysis, he notes, “The market has been advancing since 1896, and we knowthat it moves in ten year cycles, and as five years is a half cycle andprices are the highest in history, we can naturally expect that a good declinewill follow.”He continues with, “Whilesome commentators follow the theory that the Stock Market is influenced by tenyear cycles, astrological principles would seem to suggest a11.9 cycle coinciding with the perihelion of Jupiter.”And then, “The market problem involvesvarious cycles impinging upon each other and one cannot lay down any empiricalrules until these cycles are carefully computed.”Professor Weston was surely the commentator towhom the author refers, as his work represents the earliest application ofFourier Sequences to market analysis, by breaking down component cycle wavesand combining them to produce a composite model.Weston was a regularcontributor to White’s journal, The Adept.Weston was also one of the first to propose atheory of the 10 year cycle, actually with two different versions of the tenyear pattern. The first is his computation based on 50 years of data, of aseries composed of 14, 20 and 28 months, called the Venus term and based uponthe Heliocentric system.The second is a sequence which dividesthe Jupiter/Saturn cycle into 10 irregular parts, but follows the Geocentric system, so again we see that this inner circleall used a combined Helio and Geo-centric system. Professor Weston was a great influence onGann, implied by his manuscript being locked in Gann’s safe, and he may havebeen the one who introduced Gann to Fourier cycle theory, providing Gann withthe foundation for his 10 year cycle with its multiples.In any event, these manuscripts help toillustrate further theoretical and historical connections between the icons ofesoteric finance.

Astrology For Gann Traders

The final manuscript presenting rules onMarket Trends, price and volume trading pointers, and The Volume Rule, is sosimilar to Gann that it could almost be straight out of one of his courses.The principles and presentation of the ruleson market volume will be so familiar to readers of Gann, that one is left witha strong impression that either Gann copied the style of this author, or theauthor borrowed this information from Gann.Reminiscent of the old master is the following quote, “Stocks havehabits and characteristics which are distinct as those of human beings oranimals.It is worth while becomingacquainted with those habits in order to anticipate stock movements.”Or this, “With corporation profits at theexpense of the lambs, great buildings are constructed.”

The conclusion we’ve drawn from theseinsights into this network of connections leads us to believe that thefinancial forecasting community of the early 1900s was a highly advanced andtightly knit community of individuals who regularly collaborated and sharedinsights.This is not unlike today,where most everyone publicly participating inGann research is somewhat aware of the other players, with many in personalcontact, except that today there are considerably more players in thegame.With the discovery of thesemanuscripts, we are left with as many questions as answers, such as, if, whenand to what degree all these individuals collaborated together, and at whatpoint, and by whom were the foundational elements of modern financial astrologydeveloped?The difficulty in tracking orconfirming these connections lies in the secrecy with which this deepermaterial was held, and the elusiveness of the documentation that proves it,which if not altogether lost or destroyed, then remains in private hands andis, sadly, unlikely to reach the public forum.

We hope these Earliest Financial Astrology Manuscripts, published here for thefirst time, over 100 years after their original authorship,will provide a deeper insight into the minds of the early market masters, andintroduce us, for the first time to the hidden techniques of financialastrology as used in the earliest days of this tradition.For the reader’s further research andcomparison, we have included the original source works mentioned here, of FredWhite, Professor Weston, Sepharial, as well as all the known astrologicalwritings and charts of W.D. Gann.Wehope everyone enjoys, and benefits from this excursion into the minds and astrologicalvision of the forefathers of financial astrology.

W. B. Stewart
Sacred Science Institute

Table of Contents

Astrology for gann traders pdf reader pdf

Introduction
1902 Manuscript

- To Memorize.
- Motion Of The Planets.
- Houses Of The Planets.
- Planetary Hours.
- Mundane Astrology.

- Rules Applying ToMarkets.
- Influence of Each Planet.
- The Tendency Of Markets Under Strong Aspects Is As Follows.
- Elevations.
- Effect of Elevations On The Speculative Markets.
- Example In Transits.
- Panics.
- Rules For Forecasting Sugar.
- Rules For Forecasting Wheat Markets.
- The Parallel Aspect.
- The Nodes Of The Planets.
- For Speculation.
- Nodes Of The Planets.
- Geocentric.
- Speculation.
- The Terms Of The Planets.
- The Zodiac.

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1917 Manuscript

- The Significator.
- The Indicator.
- Ephemeral Aspects.
- Nature of Aspects.
- Specific Natures.
- A Boom &ASlump.
- Aspects.
- Ruling Signs.
- Internationals.
- Guilt Edge Bonds Or Government.
- Sign Transits.
- Transition Points.
- Specific Horoscopes.
- American Railroads.
- The British Stock Exchange.
- Specific House Influences.
1930 Manuscript

- February 1, 1897.
- Market Swing Review.
- Lunar Rules For Determining Trend.
- Method For Trading By New Moon.
- Two New Moons In Same Sign & Yearly Trend
- Indications For Full Moon.
- How To Determine Change In Trend.
- Moon’s Meaning In Different Houses.
- 10 Year & 11.9 Year Cycles.
- 5 Year 1.2 Cycle of 10.
- Full Moon In Pisces – Fatal Sign.
- Rules For Volume of Sales.
- Declination & Parallels.
- Composite Cycles.
Undated Manuscript

- Market Trends.
- Price & Volume Trading Pointers
- The Volume Rule.
- The Trend.
- Pressure.
- Advancing & Decreasing Prices.
- Advancing & Decreasing Volume.
- Volume Must Increase On Advances.
- Bull & Bear Market Rules.
- Reaction Rules.
- …Confidential…

Appendices
Appendix 1:

- Fred White.A Guide ToAstrology. 1901.
Appendix 2:
- Professor Weston. Forecasting The
New York Stock Market.1921 – 1923.
Appendix 3:
- Sepharial.TheArcana & Keys.
- The Arcana OrStock & Share Key
- Key To Sugar Values
- Summaries of Lost Keys
Appendix 4:
- W. D. Gann.Astrological Writings& Charts, 1921-1954.

- Method ForForecasting The Stock Market.
- The Human Body & Time Cycles.
- Soybeans Price Resistance Levels,Active Angles & Degrees.
- May Coffee
Santos D, Heliocentric & Geocentric Aspects& Planets.
- Astrological Charts & Tables.

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