He died in 1992, wealthy but unknown, in a mobile home outside Amarillo. Among his possessions: the locked wooden box, the copper deed, and a journal whose final entry read:
To determine if Gann’s courses are “better” for you , we must separate the man from the myth, the tools from the theology, and compare his educational approach to modern alternatives.
Before you spend a dime on a "better" WD Gann course, run this three-day test on the vendor: