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Wyckoffanalytics – Wyckoff Plus! Using Technical Analysis and Wyckoff Tools Together
Wyckoffanalytics – Wyckoff Plus! Using Technical Analysis and Wyckoff Tools Together
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By using Wyckoff’s fundamental ideas about the interaction of price, volume, and time, you will learn how to read market structure in the first four sessions of the WTC. You may predict future price behavior by comprehending market structure. The four main trading ranges that drive trends will be taught to you: accumulation, distribution, re-accumulation, and re-distribution. You will also learn how to enter a new or current trend and how to predict when a trend is likely to finish using Wyckoff Method trade set-ups based on market structure.
Accumulation, Mark-Up, Distribution, and Mark-Down in the Price Cycle
Identification of a shift from a trending to a non-trending environment in an established trend:
Finding price and volume movement that indicates the beginning or continuance of a trend in a trading range is known as “Change of Character.”
Trading ranges that produce significant trends dispersion and accumulation
A fundamental idea in trading range analysis using the Wyckoff Method is: Phases
Phase morphology Wyckoff technique events (e.g., climaxes, tests, springs, upthrusts, signs of strength)
Phases of Accumulation and Distribution Identification
Re-accumulation and re-distribution trading range characteristics
Differentiating distribution from re-distribution and re-accumulation from distribution
Three market structure-based Wyckoff Method principles for transactions
Using the Wyckoff Method, defining buying and selling zones and identifying entry and exit points
Homework tasks and exercises
Mini-course Four online sessions total.
Dates: January 7, 14, 21, and 28 in the afternoon.
3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Pacific Time)
Cost: $998 for the 15 sessions of the January–April cycle; WTC graduates pay only $700 for the whole course!
“Choosing to study at Wyckoff under Roman was one of the finest choices I have ever made. As I advanced through the Wyckoff Trading Course, I made 15 times what I had invested in tuition. (PL – WTC alumnus)
Spring 2019: WTC Part II: Supply and Demand
Here, Mr. Bogomazov will go into great depth on spotting supply and demand on any chart.
The Wyckoff Method is predicated on the idea that supply and demand control all freely traded marketplaces.
Similar to Wyckoff’s day, today’s markets are dominated by powerful professional interests.
You can better time your entry and exits, join the major operators, and avoid being caught on the wrong side of a trade by being able to read supply and demand properly on a chart.
principles of supply and demand, the driving drivers behind all marketplaces
How do the market’s activities by the composite operator effect supply and demand?
Analysis of volume and spread
variations in spread and volume across a range of market contexts
Volume of work vs pricing action: agreement and disagreement both foresee pricing behavior in the future.
Volume analysis and trading range diagrams
properties of volume at various phases of accumulation and dispersal
When the price is about to move, use Wyckoff’s springboard.
trends of tradeable volume
Homework tasks and exercises
Mini-course Four online sessions total.
Dates: February 4, 11, 18, and 25 in the afternoon.
3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Pacific Time)
Wyckoff Structural Price Analysis Part I is a prerequisite, or the instructor’s permission.
“Roman, without a doubt, your guidance is remarkable, as is your patience. You are such a pro at these stuff. [and] provide remarkable value for the time and information given to pupils. Without a sure, you follow in Wyckoff’s heroic footsteps by freely producing and disseminating information. (JC, a recent WTC alumnus and present WMD participant)
2019 SPRING WTC PART III: RELATIVE AND COMPARATIVE STRENGTH
Particularly during market turns, the Wyckoff Method notions of relative and comparative strength might assist you in choosing the finest companies in the best sectors to trade.
You will learn how to use these ideas in this section of the course to find candidates for long or short trades, as well as how to use them to better time your entrances and exits.
Analysis of relative and comparative strength: How to select the top vehicles for trading
Comparative strength is utilized in the Wyckoff Method for choosing stocks.
Enhancing the comparative strength analysis of trading ranges using the Wyckoff Method
Performance differences between comparative and relative measures
determining which sectors and equities to trade by observing changes in relative strength or weakness
To find high-probability trades, create selection filters utilizing relative and comparative strength.
Homework tasks and exercises
Mini-course Four online sessions total.
Dates: March 4, 11, 18, and 25 in the afternoon.
3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Pacific Time)
Wyckoff Structural Price Analysis and Supply and Demand, WTC Parts I and II, or teacher approval, are prerequisites.
“The knowledge you acquire from the WTC is priceless if you want to trade successfully. You’ll have a thorough understanding of market pricing and volume behavior.
(DF – WTC alumnus)
Putting it all together: Creating a Wyckoff Trading Plan (WTC PART IV, SPRING 2019)
The preceding parts of the WTC integrate basic Wyckoff Method components and are designed to make it easy for you to use stand-alone ideas in your trading right away. In the final three WTC sessions, Mr. Bogomazov explains how to develop a Wyckoff trading strategy for students who want to incorporate these components more thoroughly. Students who have taken WTC Parts I, II, and III are the only ones who are allowed to participate in this portion because it strongly draws from earlier lessons.
improving the choice of equities or options to trade by using filters
filters of relative strength
Building block filters
Demand and supply constraints
use a variety of filters to identify the optimal trades and opening times for positions
Market research as a Filter – time entries to match market activity
Making a trading plan using the principles of the Wyckoff Method
Key factors to monitor while back-testing your trading strategy using a pre-formatted Excel template
Trading strategies: position management, entrances, and exits for your Wyckoff trading strategy
Homework tasks and exercises
Mini-course 3 online sessions total.
Mondays in the afternoons of April 1, 8, and 15.
3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. (Pacific Time)
WTC Parts I, II, and III are required, or the instructor’s permission.
Forex Trading – Foreign Exchange Course
Want to learn about Forex?
Foreign exchange, or forex, is the conversion of one country’s currency into another.
In a free economy, a country’s currency is valued according to the laws of supply and demand.
In other words, a currency’s value can be pegged to another country’s currency, such as the U.S. dollar, or even to a basket of currencies.
A country’s currency value may also be set by the country’s government.
However, most countries float their currencies freely against those of other countries, which keeps them in constant fluctuation.
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