Wyckoffanalytics – Wyckoff Trading Course – Spring Series 2019
Change in Character: The identification of a shift from a trending to an un-trending trend.-trending environment
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Learn how to apply market structure in the first four sessions at the WTC Wyckoff’s cardinal insights regarding the interplay of price, volume and time. Understanding market structure can help you anticipate future price action. This course will teach you how to analyze market structure and identify distribution, accumulation, and re.-Reinvestment and accumulation-Distribution – The key trading ranges that drive trends. Learn also Wyckoff Method trade set-Ups are based on market structure. How to enter a new trend or follow an existing one. How to know when it is likely to end.
TWTR – WTC price cycles.
The Price Cycle: Accumulation, Mark-Distribution, Mark and Up-Down
Change in Character: The identification of a shift from a trending to an un-trending trend.-trending environment
A trading range’s change of character: The identification of price and volume action that signals the initiation or continuation a trend
Trading Ranges that produce big trends: accumulation, distribution
This is a key concept in Wyckoff Method analysis of trading areas: Phases
Phase anatomy Wyckoff Method events (e.g. tests, climaxes. springs. upthrusts. signs of strength).
Identifying phases of accumulation and dispersion
Requirements for success-Reinvestment and accumulation-Distribution trading ranges
Differentiating re-Distribution and redistributing of the accumulation.-Distribution starting with accumulation
Three Wyckoff Method rules for trades, based upon market structure
The following diagram shows how to delineate the selling and buying zones. Wyckoff Method, including entry- and exit strategies
Exercises and homework assignments
Mini-4 online sessions
Dates: Monday afternoons, January 7, 14, 21, and 28
Time: 3:00-5:30 p.m. (Pacific Time)
For the whole month of January, $998-April cycle (15 sessions); WTC alumni rate $700 for the entire course
“Studying Wyckoff under Roman is one of the best decisions that I have made in my life. While progressing through the Wyckoff Trading Course, I earned 15x the money that I paid for tuition.” (PL – WTC graduate).
WTC Part II (Spring 2019) – SUPPLY AND DEMAND
Description: Mr. Bogomazov will discuss in detail how to identify supply and demand for any chart. The Wyckoff Method is based upon the assumption that supply and demand govern all freely traded markets. In today’s markets, as in Wyckoff’s time, large professional interests dominate supply and demand. You will be able to read the supply and demand charts accurately and make better decisions regarding when you enter and exit trades.
Concepts of supply and demand – These are the forces that drive all market movements
Who is the composite operator, and how does his action in the market impact supply and demand?
Analysis of volume and spread
Variations in volume and spread across different markets
Effort (volume versus results) – confirmation or discordance both predict future prices
Volume analysis and schematics for trading ranges
Volume characteristics at different stages of accumulation and distribution
Wyckoff’s springboard: when price is poised to move
Tradable volume patterns
Exercises and homework assignments
Mini-Course Duration: 4 Online Sessions
Dates: Monday afternoons, February 4, 11, 18, 25, and 25
Time: 3:00-5:30 p.m. (Pacific Time)
Prerequisite: WTC Part 1 (Wyckoff Structural Price Analysis or Instructor’s Consent
“Roman, without question, your instruction is exceptional and your patience endless. You have such a mastery of this material…[and] offer exceptional value both for the knowledge and time that is made available to students. There is no doubt that you walk in the noble footsteps of Wyckoff himself: developing and sharing knowledge without reserve.” (JC – WTC Graduate and current WMD Participant)
WTC Part IIISpring 2019() – RELATIVE OR COMPARATIVE STRENGTH
Description: Comparative strength and relative strength Wyckoff These concepts can be used to help you identify the best stocks in the most profitable sectors, especially during market turns. This part of the course will teach you how to use these concepts to identify potential candidates for short or long trades and how to improve your timing.
How to select the best trade vehicles using relative and comparative strength analysis
Stock selection using comparative strength Wyckoff Method
Improve the Wyckoff Method’s comparative strength analysis in trading ranges
There are differences between comparative and relative performance
To spot stocks and sectors to trade, use changes in relative strength/weakness
To find high quality products, you can create selection filters using relative strength and comparative strengths-Probability trades
Exercises and homework assignments
Mini-Duration of the course: 4 online sessions
Dates: Monday afternoons, March 4, 11, 18, 25, and 25
Time: 3:00-5:30 p.m. (Pacific Time)
Prerequisite: WTC Parts I & II (Wyckoff (Structural Price Analysis, Supply and Demand) or the consent of an instructor
“If you want to trade and trade well, the knowledge that you gain from the WTC is invaluable. You will really understand the price/volume action of the markets.”
(DF – WTC Graduate)
WTC Part IVSpring 2019) – PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: DEVELOPING A WYCKOFF TRADING PLAN
Description: The WTC’s previous sections include foundational elements. Wyckoff Method and can be used to quickly apply separate concepts to your trading. Mr. Bogomazov will teach students how to incorporate these elements deeper. Wyckoff In the final WTC sessions, you will need to trade plan. Students who have completed WTC Parts I-III will be allowed to take part in this section.
Use filters to enhance your selection of stocks or trade options
Relative strength filters
Structural filters
Demand and supply filters
Multiple filters can be used to find the best times and trades to open positions.
Market Analysis as an Filter – Timing entries in sync the market
Use Wyckoff A trading plan is created using method concepts
Back-Pre-test your trading plan-Formatted Excel template – key variables to track
Trading You can use these strategies to improve your results Wyckoff Trading plan: Entry, Position Management, and Exit
Exercises and homework assignments
Mini-Course Duration: 3 Online Sessions
Dates: Mondays at 3 PM; April 1, 8 & 15,
Time: 3:00-5:30 p.m. (Pacific Time)
Prerequisite: WTC Parts II, III and IV or instructor consent
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