Myles Wilson Walker – W.D.Ganns Astrological Method is an advanced market-timing training based on W.D. Gann’s less-discussed “time” work, where planetary cycles and geometric price-time relationships are used as a planning framework.
It is often published under the name “Super Timing: W.D. Gann’s Astrological Method,” and it focuses on how to translate astro concepts into practical chart levels and dates you can monitor.
This material is best treated as a specialized methodology, not a scientific guarantee. You use it to structure hypotheses, define risk, and avoid random decision-making.
If you are drawn to Gann’s time theories and want a disciplined way to build a timing roadmap, this course helps you move from curiosity to repeatable application.
What is the Myles Wilson Walker – W.D.Ganns Astrological Method course about?
This course explores an interpretation of W.D. Gann’s astrological approach to market timing. The central idea is that markets can show rhythm around recurring cycles, and those cycles can be studied through planetary motion, angular relationships, and harmonic divisions.
Rather than relying on “feel” or news-driven reactions, the method aims to build a structured timing model. You learn how to work with planetary aspects such as conjunctions, oppositions, trines, and squares, and how those relationships can be mapped into an actionable calendar of potential turning windows.
The training also connects astrology with Gann-style geometry. It explains how planetary degrees can be used with tools like 360-degree circle charts and square-based techniques to create reference points for price and time alignment. In practice, this is used to help you plan around likely reaction zones and specific time clusters, then confirm with market behavior before taking risk.
This is not a replacement for risk management or price analysis. It is a way to add a timing layer to your process, so your entries and exits are supported by a consistent model instead of impulse.
What will you learn and achieve?
- Understand the core logic behind Gann-style time forecasting and why timing frameworks matter for trade planning.
- Work with common planetary aspects and interpret them as timing “pressure points” rather than automatic trade signals.
- Calculate and track planetary cycles using practical reference methods, including longitude concepts and harmonic divisions.
- Translate planetary degrees into chart tools such as 360-degree circle mapping and square-based angle work for price-time alignment.
- Build a timing calendar to identify potential turning windows and acceleration zones you can monitor in advance.
- Create a disciplined workflow for confirmation, so you only act when timing and market structure align.
- Reduce random trading by predefining scenarios, invalidation points, and risk controls before you enter.
- Strengthen your review process by journaling timing forecasts versus outcomes and refining your model over time.
Who is it for?
This course is for traders and market students who already have a basic charting foundation and want to explore Gann’s time concepts through an astrological lens. It is especially relevant if you are interested in time-based forecasting, cycle research, and the geometric side of market analysis.
It is also a fit for systematic thinkers who want a repeatable method. You do not have to “believe” in astrology to use the course responsibly, but you do need the discipline to treat it as a framework for planning and testing rather than a tool for certainty.
If you are looking for a simple indicator that tells you exactly when to buy and sell, this will likely frustrate you. The method requires study, computation, and careful confirmation with price behavior and risk parameters.
How does it work?
The method is applied in three layers. First, you learn the astro timing components: cycles, aspects, and how to translate planetary motion into dates and windows. Second, you map geometry onto charts, using degrees, circles, and square-based relationships to create practical reference zones. Third, you build a confirmation and execution routine that protects you from acting on timing alone.
A practical workflow is to start with one market and one timeframe. You identify upcoming aspect clusters, project your timing windows, and mark price-time reference points on the chart. Then you wait. When price approaches your zone, you look for market confirmation through structure and behavior, define a protective stop, and only then decide whether a trade is justified.
Used responsibly, this creates a calmer process. You are no longer hunting for signals all day. You are monitoring a prepared map, waiting for price to reach areas you already defined, and executing only when your conditions align.
Benefits
The main benefit is structure. Many traders struggle because they react to every move. A timing framework can reduce that noise by narrowing your focus to specific windows and zones, which supports better patience and cleaner risk planning.
You also gain a repeatable research method. Instead of collecting random “Gann tips,” you learn a coherent approach that can be tested: forecast windows, record outcomes, refine your assumptions, and improve your decision quality over time.
Finally, combining timing concepts with geometric mapping can improve preparation. You stop entering trades simply because price moved. You enter because price moved into a context you planned for, with a risk definition you can defend.
Prerequisites
You should understand basic trading concepts, including trend versus range, support and resistance, entries and protective stops, and position sizing.
Comfort with numbers and structured study is important, because the method involves cycles, angles, and step-by-step calculations. Familiarity with basic astrology terms can help, but the course is designed to teach the relevant concepts needed for market application.
About the author
Myles Wilson Walker is an author known for publishing specialized material on W.D. Gann-style market timing, including work commonly referenced as “Super Timing: W.D. Gann’s Astrological Method.” His approach emphasizes time cycles, geometric mapping, and practical application for forecasting and planning.
This course reflects that focus: it is less about motivational theory and more about building an analytical framework you can apply, track, and refine with disciplined testing.
Why buy from our online course platform?
Centralize your digital purchases in a single account, keep your history, and access them whenever you want to watch online or download. Plus, you’ll always find courses on our platform at affordable prices.
Course content
- Core astrological principles used in Gann-style market timing.
- Planetary aspects and how to interpret timing pressure points.
- Calculating planetary cycles, including geocentric and heliocentric reference concepts and harmonic divisions.
- Applying planetary degrees to 360-degree circle mapping and square-based tools for price-time alignment.
- Identifying potential turning windows and acceleration zones and building a practical monitoring routine.
Access the course now and build a disciplined timing framework you can test, refine, and apply with clear risk control.




Reviews
There are no reviews yet.