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Hello everyone,

After a long time i got many requests for this courses.

(You can make me any request for the courses that you need)

I think this courses will make change many things for your business.

Its included:

Mini-Course #1 (April) – WYCKOFF STRUCTURAL PRICE ANALYSIS

Mini-Course #2 (May) – SUPPLY AND DEMAND

Mini-Course #3 (June) – RELATIVE AND COMPARATIVE STRENGTH

Mini-Course #4 (July) – PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: DEVELOPING A WYCKOFF TRADING PLAN

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Mini-Course #1 (April) – WYCKOFF STRUCTURAL PRICE ANALYSIS

Description: In this mini-course you will learn how to to read market structure by applying Wyckoff’s cardinal insights regarding the interplay of price, volume and time. Understanding market structure allows you to anticipate coming price action.  You will learn to identify and analyze accumulation, distribution, re-accumulation and re-distribution – the key trading ranges that power trends.  You will also learn Wyckoff Method trade set-ups based on market structure, how to enter a new or an existing trend, and how to recognize in advance when a trend is likely to end.

    The Price Cycle: Accumulation, Mark-Up, Distribution and Mark-Down
    Change of Character in an established trend: identifying a change from a trending to a non-trending environment
    Change of Character in a trading range: identifying price and volume action signaling the initiation or continuation of a trend
    Trading ranges that generate big trends: accumulation and distribution
    A key concept in Wyckoff Method analysis of trading ranges: Phases
    Phase anatomy: Wyckoff Method events (e.g., climaxes, tests, springs, upthrusts, signs of strength)
    Identifying phases in accumulation and distribution
    Characteristics of re-accumulation and re-distribution trading ranges
    Distinguishing re-accumulation from distribution and re-distribution from accumulation
    Three Wyckoff Method rules for trades based on market structure
    Delineating Buying and Selling Zones using the Wyckoff Method, including entry and exit strategies
    Exercises and homework assignments
    Course Duration: 4 online sessions

Dates: April 7, 14, 21 and 28

Time: 3:30-5:30 p.m. PDT

Cost: $400 for new students, $250 for AWTC alumni

Payment methods: check or PayPal due on or before April 7, 2016

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Mini-Course #2 (May) – SUPPLY AND DEMAND

Description: Here Mr. Bogomazov will focus in detail on identifying supply and demand on any chart.  The Wyckoff Method is based on the assumption that all freely traded markets are governed by supply and demand.  In today’s markets, as in Wyckoff’s time, large professional interests dominate supply and demand.  Having the ability to accurately read supply and demand on a chart will allow you to make better decisions about timing your entries and exits and to join the large operators rather than being caught on the wrong side of a trade.

    Concepts in supply and demand – the forces that move all markets
    Who is the composite operator and how do his actions in the market affect supply and demand?
    Volume and spread analysis
    Variations of spread and volume in different market environments
    Effort (volume) versus results (price action) – confirmation and discordance both predict future price behavior
    Volume analysis and schematics in trading ranges
    Volume characteristics in different phases of accumulation and distribution
    Wyckoff’s springboard: when price is poised to move
    Tradable volume patterns
    Exercises and home assignments
    Course Duration: 4 online sessions

Dates: May 5, 12, 19 and 26

Time: 3:30-5:30 p.m. PDT

Prerequisite: AWTC Part I (Market Structure) or consent of an instructor

Cost: $400 for new students, $250 for AWTC alumni

Payment methods: check or PayPal due on or before May 5, 2016

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Mini-Course #3 (June) – RELATIVE AND COMPARATIVE STRENGTH

Description: Relative and comparative strength, the core of the third mini-course, are Wyckoff Method concepts that can help you select the top stocks in the best sectors to trade, particularly at market turns.  In this mini-course you will learn how to apply these concepts to identify candidates for long or short trades, and how they can also be used to improve the timing of your entries and exits.

    Relative and comparative strength analysis: how to choose the best vehicles to trade
    Use of comparative strength for stock selection in the Wyckoff Method
    Improving the Wyckoff Method’s comparative strength analysis in trading ranges
    Differences between relative and comparative performance
    Using changes in relative strength or weakness to spot sectors and stocks to trade
    Creating selection filters using relative and comparative strength to identify high-probability trades
    Exercises and home assignments
    Course Duration: 4 online sessions

Dates: June 2, 9, 16 and 23

Time: 3:30-5:30 p.m. PDT

Cost: $400 for new students, $250 for AWTC alumni

Payment methods: check or PayPal due on or before June 2, 2016
 

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Mini-Course #4 (July) – PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: DEVELOPING A WYCKOFF TRADING PLAN

Description: The first three mini-courses incorporate foundational elements of the Wyckoff Method and are designed to allow you to immediately apply standalone concepts in each to your own trading.   For students who want to integrate these elements more deeply, Mr. Bogomazov will teach how to create a Wyckoff trading plan in the 4th mini-course.  Because the last mini-course relies heavily on the materials in the other three, participation will be limited to students who have attended at least two of the previous Wyckoff Method mini-courses.

  • Using filters to improve selection of stocks or options to trade

Relative strength filters

Structural filters

Supply and demand filters

Using multiple filters to pinpoint the best trades and times to open positions

Market Analysis as a Filter – timing entries in sync with the market

Using Wyckoff Method concepts to create a trading plan

Back-testing your trading plan with a pre-formatted Excel template – key variables to track

Trading tactics for your Wyckoff trading plan: entries, position management, and exits

Exercises and home assignments

Pre-requisite: Attendance of all 3 AWTC courses

Course Duration: 4 online sessions

Dates: June 30, July 7, 14 and 21

Time: 3:30-5:30 p.m. PDT

Cost: $400 for new students, $250 for AWTC alumni

Payment methods: check or PayPal due on or before June 30, 2016

 

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