The definitive book on adapting the classic work of Richard Wyckoff to today's markets Price and volume analysis is one of the most effective approaches to market analysis. It was pioneered by Richard Wyckoff, who worked on Wall Street during the golden age of technical analysis. In Trades About to Happen, veteran trader David Weis explains how to utilize the principles behind Wyckoff's work and make effective trades with this method. Page by page, Weis clearly demonstrates how to construct intraday wave charts similar to Wyckoff's originals, draw support/resistance lines, interpret the…mehr
The definitive book on adapting the classic work of Richard Wyckoff to today's markets Price and volume analysis is one of the most effective approaches to market analysis. It was pioneered by Richard Wyckoff, who worked on Wall Street during the golden age of technical analysis. In Trades About to Happen, veteran trader David Weis explains how to utilize the principles behind Wyckoff's work and make effective trades with this method.
Page by page, Weis clearly demonstrates how to construct intraday wave charts similar to Wyckoff's originals, draw support/resistance lines, interpret the struggle for dominance in trading ranges, and recognize action signals at turning points.
- Analyzes markets one bar chart at a time, which recreates the ambiguity of actual trading
- Emphasizes reading price/volume charts without a secondary reliance on mathematical indicators
- Includes a short study guide in the appendix to help readers master the material
Filled with in-depth insights and practical advice, Trades About to Happen promises to be the definitive work on utilizing Wyckoff's classic methods in today's turbulent markets.
DAVID H. WEIS is a market analyst with nearly forty years' experience. He served as the director of technical research for ContiCommodities, Inc., during the mid-1980s. Weis has conducted seminars and workshops on technical trading throughout North America, Europe, and Asia, and is the recognized authority on the trading methods of Richard Wyckoff. He is the former editor of the Elliott Wave Commodity Letter, published by Robert Prechter, and the former editor/publisher of Technical Forces, a monthly market letter centered around price/volume analysis. Weis has also written numerous articles on technical analysis and is the author of Trading with the Elliott Wave Principle: A Practical Guide. He is the developer of the Weis Wave, a unique indicator that reveals the true force of buying and selling on intraday and daily charts. It is fully described in the text and on his website, weisonwyckoff.com.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword xi Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 1 Chapter 1 Where to Find Trades 7 An Overview Chapter 2 Drawing Lines 11 Chapter 3 The Story of the Lines 27 Chapter 4 The Logic of Reading Bar Charts 47 Chapter 5 Springs 73 Chapter 6 Upthrusts 95 Chapter 7 Absorption 107 Chapter 8 Chart Studies 117 Chapter 9 Tape Reading Part I 127 Chapter 10 Tape Reading Part II 163 Chapter 11 Point & Figure and Renko 179 About the Author 199 Index 201
Foreword xi Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 1 Chapter 1 Where to Find Trades 7 An Overview Chapter 2 Drawing Lines 11 Chapter 3 The Story of the Lines 27 Chapter 4 The Logic of Reading Bar Charts 47 Chapter 5 Springs 73 Chapter 6 Upthrusts 95 Chapter 7 Absorption 107 Chapter 8 Chart Studies 117 Chapter 9 Tape Reading Part I 127 Chapter 10 Tape Reading Part II 163 Chapter 11 Point & Figure and Renko 179 About the Author 199 Index 201
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