Myles Wilson Walker Wd Ganns Master Time Factor
Myles Wilson Walker - WD Ganns Master Time Factor
Walker demonstrates that markets reverse or accelerate when the number of trading days, calendar days, or even hours reaches a harmonic of these numbers. For example: Myles Wilson Walker WD Ganns Master Time Factor
Apply astrological harmonics to modern markets, including the S&P 500 and Forex. Myles Wilson Walker - WD Ganns Master Time
3. Mathematical Structure (Walker Interpretation)
Note: Walker frames MTF as a set of successive time intervals Tn generated from a chosen base period B and a set of divisors/multipliers D = d1, d2, …. Typical steps: While many have claimed to replicate Gann’s geometric
Core Concept:
A dynamic, algorithmic module that auto-detects the primary Master Cycle from any significant historical price extreme, then projects forward nested harmonic time vectors (daily, weekly, monthly) where trend reversals are statistically most probable.
2. Conceptual Foundations
- Price-Time Symmetry: central Gann premise—price movements often mirror time cycles; significant price turns tend to occur at specific time intervals that “correspond” to price amplitudes.
- Geometric & Numerological Elements: Gann used geometrical constructs (squares, triangles), angular measures (e.g., 45°/1×1 line), and numerical ratios (fractions, root numbers) to define important time points.
- Master Time Factor: an algorithmic/heuristic sequence of time intervals derived from base counts—often using square roots, divisions of a base period, or calendar multiples (days, weeks, months). Walker’s variants aim to standardize which base periods and divisors to use.
While many have claimed to replicate Gann’s geometric angles and square of nine, few have ventured into the actual engine of his system—the time cycle that governs all markets. Enter Myles Wilson Walker, a modern researcher who claims to have not only identified WD Gann’s hidden time factor but also built a functional trading methodology around it.