Hi all, putting a call out to any Wyckoffians / VSA'ers who might be trading Asian timezone mkts (or know of any who are) on the forum to discuss/share/collaborate. I'm new to the forum so putting it out there. Will post in a few other categories in case they're lurking elsewhere. Cheers
good to see you. count me in. looking for source material that explains how to do "wyckoffian" things in the market. what do you got? are there some simple terms, words, setups, situations that are part and parcel to Wyckoff Setups? Thx
If you're new to Wyckoff, I'd start by googling and doing some research on Wyckoff method - theres plenty out there. Some folkds/ogroups who are highly regarded in Wyckoff/VSA education space you can search for are: David Weis, Gary Dayton, Feibel Trading, Tradeguider VSA, Wyckoff Analyitics, Wyckoff Associates, Wyckoff SMI. I'm sure there are others too
Been studying the method for a couple of years but was mainly focussed on US based futures. Since I live in OZ, the time difference is not conducive, so looking for others who trade Wyckoff / VSA during Asia RTH to discuss with. How about yourself?
mr juandio read this a few times over the years. like the straightforward approach and uncluttered charts. if you haven't youtubed already, you might like what ob1 does. https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Tom+O'Brien+Show+on+TFNN+-+2020, David White has a purpose built gap software pkg https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Power+Trading+Hour+with+David+White+on+TFNN+-+2020 This book might deal with aspects of Wyckoff? Tom O'Brien's Timing the Trade: How Price & Volume Move Markets by Tom O'Brien 3.88 · Rating details · 16 ratings · 0 reviews Inside, Tom will take you through his entire trading system with detailed coverage of Volume Principles, Fibonacci Analysis, Swing Points, and more! Thousands of traders all over the world have already benefited from Tom's disciplined approach to trading, and now you can learn all the tools he uses each day in trading the markets. Whether you are an experienced trader or just learning the basics, this book is an absolute "must have" in any traders library. Tom O'Brien's Timing the Trade Table of Contents: 1. Let's Get Cookin' * 2. Volume * 3. Cause & Effect * 4. ABCs * 5. Candlesticks * 6. Fibonnacci * 7. Confluence * 8. Stops * 9. Support & Resistance * 10. Swing Points * 11. Gaps * 12. Channels * 13. Jumping the Creek * 14. 3x3 DMA & MACD * 15. Identifying the Trade * 16. Setting up the Trade * 17. In the Trade * 18. Risk & Money Management * Appendix I: Case Study * Appendix II: Drawdowns & ROI * Appendix III: Glossary https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/261583.Tom_O_Brien_s_Timing_the_Trade https://tfnn.com/collections/services/products/tom-obrien-timing-the-trade-all-day-seminar - https://yippy.com/ysa/cgi-bin/query-meta?vroject=yippy-com-images&v:sources=yippy-images&query=wyckoff& http://wyckoffstockmarketinstitute.com/ http://wyckoffstockmarketinstitute.com/wyckoff-book/ https://yippy.com/search?query=Wyckoff+SMI https://yippy.com/search?query=Wyckoff+Associates https://yippy.com/search?query=Wyckoff+Analyitics https://yippy.com/search?query=wyckoff+Tradeguider+VSA https://yippy.com/search?query=wyckoff+Feibel+Trading https://yippy.com/search?query=wyckoff+Gary+Dayton https://yippy.com/search?query=wyckoff+David+Weis https://www.wyckoffanalytics.com/best-of-wyckoff-2017-online-conference/
What timeframe charts and products and trading hours do you like Juandio? If you get a chance to take a look at this cued up link, did Tom use some Wyckoff to make this call? https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/xop-to-45.343507/ ] https://tradingsetupsreview.com/guide-volume-spread-analysis-vsa/
Wyckoff Continuing as a trader and educator in the stock, commodity and bond markets throughout the early 1900s, Wyckoff was curious about the logic behind market action. Through conversations, interviews and research of the successful traders of his time, Wyckoff augmented and documented the methodology he traded and taught. Wyckoff worked with and studied them all, himself, Jesse Livermore, E. H. Harriman, James R. Keene, Otto Kahn, J.P. Morgan, and many other large operators of the day. https://www.elitetrader.com/et/thre...t-right-here-baby.335635/page-13#post-5087341 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Wyckoff
I'm interested in trading Asia day session hours so have been looking at HSI, KOSPI and SET50 mkts but mainly focussing on HSI for the moment. Timeframes I use intraday are 60m, 15m and 3min (or 500tick) for trigger. HSI is an interesting beast to tame. Had a look at the video, not sure if he is using Wyckoff concepts or not - possibly. Havent heard of Tom before sorry.