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Unfortunately this particular thread does not get much activity. The threads called "Wyckoff trading method" and "Wyckoff speculator" have had more activity, but have died off more recently.
If you want a good Wyckoff resource, i suggest the David Weis book "Trades about to Happen". In in the process of reading it now.
I understand. You can also check out traderslaboratory.com and see the Wyckoff thread there by dbpheonix. A boat load of info there all based on original works.
I don't think I know enough at this point to ask an educated question. I just wanted to express my desire and interest for this thread to remain active.
Having said that, my primary focus is individual stocks + some ETF's and the action of the major indices they belong to. I am relatively new trader and I have struggled some with the QE driven markets of late after having add very good success timing the markets based on how my own stocks were acting. Taking a position in either direction has felt like a suckers bet to me all year and I'm hoping Wyckoff's method helps make the picture a little clearer.
Thanks, I have both of those courses, since I had found your posts on the other forum several months back. Searching for more on Wyckoff led me here as well.
I also own Studies in Tape Reading and How Invest in Stocks and Bonds. Are these of any value if one reads the two courses? Also what about Stock Market Techniques #1 and #2?