The Wyckoff Methodology in Depth: 1 (Trading and Investing Course: Advanced Technical Analysis)
£20.80
Discover how Technical Analysis can help you anticipate market moves and become a profitable trader NOW!
Are you tired of losing money in the stock market? Have you tried countless trading methods and none of them work?
Get rid of everything that didn’t work for you and learn a professional approach: The Wyckoff Method.
Ruben Villahermosa, Amazon bestseller and independent trader, has refined and improved some of the most powerful concepts of stock market trading and makes them available to you in this book so that you too can benefit.
In this book you will learn…
- How financial markets works.
- Advanced concepts about price and volume.
- The 3 fundamental laws.
- How the accumulation and distribution processes develop.
- The 7 fundamental market events.
- The 5 phases of price structures.
- The 3 high probability trading zones.
- How to manage the position.
- And much more…!
Imagine that you open a chart and immediately you know if you should buy or sell. Imagine you know at all times who is in control of the market. Imagine you confidently run scenarios to anticipate price moves.
If you are ready to challenge yourself BUY THE BOOK NOW!
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Additional information
Publisher | Independently published (30 Oct. 2019) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 278 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1703876121 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1703876123 |
Dimensions | 15.24 x 1.6 x 22.86 cm |
by Manish D.
There are plenty of books on this subject, but rarely does something come close to explaining how EXACTLY markets behave, how to read the clues and make a success in Trading.
This is not for those who like light reading, and its not a get rich quick scheme either. The author has internalised the concepts and I am grateful he has shared the secrets. The material is quite dense, it needs a bit of maturity to understand.
After reading this book, you will certainly shed any bad habits you may have (if you keep a very open mind and not bring any prejudice with you), and hopefully you will make money. One of the biggest bad habits you can easily shed is trying to read the results, news, so called gurus from Instagram or Youtube, and work with the 2 biggest giveaways – price and volume.
Infact, I would say you really have to be thick to lose money after this, whether you make profits of 8-10% or 20-30% yearly is upto your discipline, but the book will give you all the tools.
Highly recommend
by Walmsley Family
I found out about Raul only days ago from his website about Wyckoff. The translations on his website were pretty bad but the information so good I simply had to purchase the book even though reviews said the book too had bad translations. I can however tell you that this is not the case. Are there certain sentences which could be worded more accurately, yes there are, but if I had to give the translation of the book a mark out of ten it would get an eight!
Now I see some people say how the book goes over information which is already out there and its too simple but thats what you need. I have studied Wyckoff for a while now and there are certain aspects that have never been explained thoroughly. The best I have found is Wyckoff Analytics on youtube, however they dont explain things as well as Raul does. It might be because they constantly sell their courses so they save that info for there.
Anyway, I advise anyone who is interested in trading to get this book, anne coulins books and that is all you need. It might be because I have already read all the books and done the courses that I understand things a little better but Wyckoff and volume analysis is the most pure way to read the market.
by I. Jones
This is the second in a series of three books on investing by RV Chaves. I bought it because I want to retire and my pension isn’t enough to live on so I am looking for a way to boost my income before I blow all my savings.
The first book in the series, Trading & Investing For Beginners, gives you a good grounding in investing in a wide range of markets and doing so in such a way that with a lot of effort and a lot of discipline, you can make a decent living from investing, or at least pay the bills.
This second book takes us into the heart of the Wykoff Methodology, which is the author’s special area of expertise. Richard Wykoff was a trader in New York who died in 1934. Nearly a century ago he developed a system whereby the small retail trader could track what the big players – the market movers – are doing and copy them. This book shows in detail how you can study charts (preferably charts showing price and volume of the share or currency etc that you’re interested in) and determine what the big players are doing and what impact that will have on the price. The key is identifying when their activities are going to lead to a trend. That is when the price moves steadily up or down for a period. That is when you want to jump on and enjoy the ride. Crucially, the author also shows you when to jump off. The safest if not the best place to jump off.
This book has a lot of complicated information and unless you’re already familiar with the markets, it is worth reading the first book in the series before you tackle this one. It’s also self-published, which means that some of the graphs and tables are not very clear, especially the tables, which I suspect were originally in colour but are printed in monochrome. It is best to read the book through once to understand the contents, then use it with books one and three in the series to develop your trading strategy and – very important this – your trading journal.
I recommend this book and the others in the series because for about sixty-five quid you are getting a training course that others are charging four figures for.
by Catalina Gordon
In my experience, most books on trading methodology are either:
(a) esoteric tomes written by mathematicians following a statistical approach that ignores human psychology and the influence of smart money/big money/operators; or,
(b) ridiculously simplistic 124-pg books that just give you a trading algorithm without a detailed, from-the-ground-up, explanation.
The former are only readable by math graduates and have questionable value because of their complete lack of consideration of the human factor. And the latter, whilst accessible to the person on the street, set you up to fail because they do not give you a comprehensive grounding in the market and the forces that drive price: things like market order volumes, limit order density, the effect of open orders, supply and demand, and the strategies of the smart money/operators – so when things get rough and you need to modify your approach, you are lost at sea because you simply don’t have enough background knowledge.
I’ve been studying the fundamentals of price action relentlessly over the last year. Of course, I heard of Wyckoff and his ideas made broad sense and looked promising, but everyone that I read could only discuss his teaching sketchily – no authors appear to have a deep understanding, so I had shelved Wyckoff’s theories.
Then I found “The Wyckoff Methodology in Depth”. Imo this book is a game-changer. Incredibly detailed – And accessible to the person on the street. If you’re an ‘instant gratification monkey’, do not read this book; instead buy any of the hundreds of short sketchy ‘do this and you will win’ books on the market. If you are a serious student of trading, buy “The Wyckoff Methodology in Depth”. You won’t regret it.