Philip Friston – My Journey of Discovery to Wyckoff Volume Spread Analysis
Philip Friston – My Journey of Discovery to Wyckoff Volume Spread Analysis
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Salepage: Philip Friston – My Journey of Discovery to Wyckoff Volume Spread Analysis
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This is a coloured e book in PDF format
Philip had an interest in the financial markets from an early age. He started by studying fundamental analysis, later turning to technical analysis and in 1989 came across Volume Spread Analysis. Taught by the late Tom Williams he has become a leading expert in understanding VSA which incorporates volume, price spread and the close.His aim, by writing this book, is to share that knowledge with others and explain his journey from fundamental analysis through to volume spread analysis.In the book, chapters covered are fundamental analysis and a brief overview of technical analysis before moving to the main topic of VSA. The later chapters cover the VSA principles in detail, Support and Resistance, Wyckoff Point and Figure, Other VSA related topics, Major Market Events, Strong and Weak Bars and a final chapter pulling everything together with trade setups. Total pages 292. Fully illustrated in colour throughout. Although weekly and daily charts have been shown as examples in the book, the VSA methodology works on all time frames from monthly down to one minute charts where there is sufficient activity taking place.
What is forex?
Quite simply, it’s the global market that allows one to trade two currencies against each other.
If you think one currency will be stronger versus the other, and you end up correct, then you can make a profit.
If you’ve ever traveled to another country, you usually had to find a currency exchange booth at the airport, and then exchange the money you have in your wallet into the currency of the country you are visiting.
Foreign Exchange
You go up to the counter and notice a screen displaying different exchange rates for different currencies.
An exchange rate is the relative price of two currencies from two different countries.
You find “Japanese yen” and think to yourself, “WOW! My one dollar is worth 100 yen?! And I have ten dollars! I’m going to be rich!!!”
When you do this, you’ve essentially participated in the forex market!
You’ve exchanged one currency for another.
Or in forex trading terms, assuming you’re an American visiting Japan, you’ve sold dollars and bought yen.
Currency Exchange
Before you fly back home, you stop by the currency exchange booth to exchange the yen that you miraculously have left over (Tokyo is expensive!) and notice the exchange rates have changed.
It’s these changes in the exchange rates that allow you to make money in the foreign exchange market.
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