Gann began his trading career working in a brokerage in Texarkana while attending business school at night. He married Rena May Smith, and had two daughters. He moved to New York City in at the age of 25 and opened his own brokerage firm, W.
In at the age of 41 he began publishing a daily market letter, the Supply and Demand Letter. The letter covered both stocks and commodities and made annual forecasts. His market forecasts during the twenties have been said to be 85 percent accurate.
Gann also made forecasts outside the world of investing: he is said to have predicted the elections of Wilson and Harding among others. In his forecast for , he predicted the market would hit new highs until early April, then experience a sharp break, then resume with new highs until September 3. Then it would top and afterward would come the biggest market crash in its history. He was widely known as W. Gann and numerous books and courses exist about his methods.
About he was first married to Rena May nee Smith. They divorced and then about he next married Sarah "Sadie" Hannify. Finally about , Lundy H. Only 12 days after his 77th birthday, he died in the Methodist Hospital pm. More Genealogy Tools. Have you taken a DNA test? If so, login to add it.
If not, see our friends at Ancestry DNA. Login to find your connection. William Delbert Gann - William Delbert WD Gann. Husband of Sarah Hannify Gann — married about to [location unknown]. Father of Mary V. Gann , Velma Gann , John L. Gann and Unknown Gann.
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