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Richard Demille Wyckoff (1873-1934) was an early 20th-century pioneer in the technical approach to studying the stock market. He is considered one of the five “titans” of technical analysis, along with Dow, Gann, Elliott and Merrill. At age 15, he took a job as a stock runner for a New York brokerage. While still in his 20s, he became the head of his own firm. He also founded and, for nearly two decades, wrote and edited “The Magazine of Wall Street,” which at one point, had more than 200,000 subscribers.
Beyond Springs And Upthrusts Significant Bars And Horizontal Volume
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This course is a follow-up to High-Probability Wyckoff Trade Set-Ups and Volume-Price Analysis which generated many thoughtful email inquiries about the materials covered by Gary Fullett and Roman Bogomazov.
These two webinars cover:
- Identification of high-probability springs and upthrusts on daily and intra-day charts in the established up or down swing
- Using intra-day data to enhance timing of entries and exits in trading springs and upthrusts on a daily chart
- Distinctions in trading tactics for springs and upthrusts in uptrends vs downtrends vs consolidations
- Markedly improving the results of trading springs and upthrusts through the use of: (1) Significant bar analysis, and (2) Horizontal volume bars [market profile]
What is forex trading?
Forex, or foreign exchange, can be explained as a network of buyers and sellers, who transfer currency between each other at an agreed price. It is the means by which individuals, companies and central banks convert one currency into another – if you have ever travelled abroad, then it is likely you have made a forex transaction.
While a lot of foreign exchange is done for practical purposes, the vast majority of currency conversion is undertaken with the aim of earning a profit. The amount of currency converted every day can make price movements of some currencies extremely volatile. It is this volatility that can make forex so attractive to traders: bringing about a greater chance of high profits, while also increasing the risk.
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