![]() ![]() During April the laboring classes will be very much dissatisfied and strikes are threatened. “From April to June a serious falling off in business and financial troubles and bank failures are indicated. ![]() “The foreign situation will play an important part in our business affairs as our government will have a lot of trouble on account of secret enemies in foreign countries. “While there will be spurts of activity and some fairly good business during the spring and late summer, the general outlook is not encouraging and there is no indication of any boom in business this year. Gann’s business outlook for 1923 forecasts a generally low average caused by strikes and threats of war in foreign lands and poor crop conditions. Faraday said:-’There is nothing in the universe but mathematical points of force.’ ” There is no chance in nature because mathematical principles o f the highest order lie at the foundation of all things. Everything in existence is based on exact proportion and perfect relationship. “If we wish to avert failure in speculation we must deal with causes. ![]() If I have the data I can use algebra and geometry and tell exactly by the theory of cycles when a certain thing is going to occur again. ”There is nothing mysterious about any of my predictions. And the clients who have followed his advice for twenty years testify that eighty-five per cent of his predictions are correct. His daily Supply and Demand letter gives to his clients scientific forecasts on stocks, cotton and grain. He predicted the election of Wilson and of Harding, and he told of the abdication of the Kaiser and the end of the war to the exact date six months beforehand. Gann predicts other and more important things, such as stock quotations, end of wars and elections of Presidents, with an accuracy that has made a recognized authority in Wall Street. ”When I looked at the calendar this morning and saw it was the year 1923 I knew I would receive callers from newspaper and publicity people.” “I knew you would be coming in to-day,” was the greeting the unheralded reporter received on entering the office of William D. Gann is 85 Per Cent Right in His Forecasts, His Followers Declareįoresaw Date of End of War and Election of Harding and Wilson ![]()
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