Chart Reading International Roadshow
A Special Request Made by Traders to Dr. Gary
Recordings are available to traders
We’ve been asked by numerous traders if Dr Gary would teach the Wyckoff trading materials he presented in South East Asia and Australia on the Chart Reading International Road Show to our on-line community of traders. Not everyone could travel to Singapore/Malaysia and Australia, and the response to the materials has been overwhelmingly positive. There were four in-depth lessons Dr Gary taught in each of those countries for a total of 7+ hours of training. To response to traders’ request, we have offered this training over the internet and these webinars have been recorded and made available to traders.
The Markets Offer Lucrative Gifts Every Day
The markets truly offer gifts every day, but few discover how to profit from them. Many struggle with unworkable systems or inconsistent methods. When Dr Gary developed this series of tutorials, he wanted to give traders the foundation by which they could see into the market and side-step the struggles.
Imagine possessing the knowledge of how to read the markets bar-by-bar, a reliable way to assess the buying and the selling, and a set of trade setups that occur several times a week. Would this have benefit for you and your trading?
The High-Value Information You Will Learn
- The intricacies of reading price bars and volume
- How to read a market top
- How to read a market bottom
- How to read supply and demand in a trading range and know which way it will break
- The best locations to enter a trade
- How to minimize risk in your trade entries
- Applications of trend lines and how to draw them properly
- Understanding the Weis Wave and how to use it:
- To assess the buying and selling in the market
- When a trend is coming to an end
- An early indication to know when a trend has changed direction
- Assessing the moments when supply has overcome demand and vice versa
- Making trade entries and exits off the Weis Wave
- Four trade setups you can immediately use
- Integrating higher time frame analysis to dramatically improve your trading
- Combining everything taught in a week-long series of intraday trades to see how you can quickly come up to seep and use this material.
The Details
The webinars have been recorded and now available to traders. There are two parts of the webinars – see below for topics covered by each part.
Cost: $459
Topics: Part I
- Bar-By-Bar Chart Reading Applying Wyckoff
- Dissecting & Diagnosing a Chart Bar-by-Bar
- Reading Market Bottoms
- Reading Market Tops
- Where to Initiate Trades
- Introduction to Wyckoff Wave Analysis
- Multiple Time Frame Considerations
- The Backbone of Wyckoff Trading: Four Classic Trade Setups
- Four Wyckoff Trade Setups
- Spring
- UpThrust
- Jump Across the Creek
- Fall Through the Ice
- Trade Criteria for Each Setup
- How These Trade Setups Both Define Market Structure and are Defined by Market Structure
- Specific Market Structures that Enhance the Odds
- Examples from Numerous Markets & Time Frames
- Four Wyckoff Trade Setups
Topics: Part II
- Applications of Wyckoff to Swing Trading a Major Currency Over Four Months
- Bar-by-Bar Assessments
- Key Elements of Market Turns
- Springs & UTs
- Continuation Plays
- Use of Trend Lines—including Axis Lines
- Wave Analysis
- Subtle Volume Considerations
- Shortening of the Thrust
- Trade Initiation, Management & Exit
- Using the Weis Wave to Understand Market Structure: Intraday Applications Over Seven Trading Days
- Introduction to Market Structure
- Detecting Changes in Trend As They Occur
- Using the Weis Wave
- Trend
- Change of Trend
- Using Key Structural Points in Trade Selection
- More on Trend lines
- Applications over Seven Days in the Aussie $
- Defining Structure
- Weis Wave
- Using Multiple Time Frames
- Bar-by-Bar
- Trend Lines
- Trade locations
- Classic Wyckoff Trade Setups: Spring/UT/JAC/FTI
- Bonus: An Actual Trade in Aussie $
- Pre-trade Planning
- Entry
- Initial Stop Location
- Initial Target Objectives
- How the Weis Wave was used in trade entry and trade management
- Reading price action throughout the trade
- The ‘noise’ of others watching the trade and urging that Gary take profits and exit the trade.
- How this ‘noise’ represented common psychological aspects of trading
- Why the trade was held and the psychological considerations of holding the trade
- How stops were moved to protect profit and avoid premature stop-out
- How targets were adjusted and what made Gary adjust his targets
- Where the exit was taken and why
- How the market traded after the exit
- Assessment of the trade: What was learned.
Our Unique Offer
The things we teach about the markets are tried and true methods developed from over 100 years of trading and market study. Our clients consistently praise the material and the teaching style, over and over. Most clients describe out materials to be “World Class,” and our teaching to be “Eye Opening.” Our education is “Unique” and our students learn to be able to “listen to what the market is telling him/her.”
This training is no different. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced trader, you will come away with an understanding of how to apply the Wyckoff Method, read individual price bars and volume, correctly apply the Weis Wave and utilize specific trade setups that occur over and over again in the markets.
The recordings will be available to you for a year. You will find that the material is dense with nuances and insights – you will want to review the recordings, probably more than once.
As in everything we teach, the method works just as good on a weekly chart as it does on a 5-minute chart; and equally well in the S&P e-minis as it does in Crude Oil, Gold or the currencies – in other words, all freely traded markets in all time frames.
Bonus
While in Australia, Dr. Gary publicly took a long trade in the Australian Dollar futures market. He held it for two and one-half days for a profit of $5,850.00. As a bonus to this webinar, Dr. Gary will show you all the details of this trade, including:
- Pre-trade planning
- Entry
- Initial stop location
- Initial target objectives
- How the Weis Wave was used in trade entry and trade management
- Reading price action throughout the trade
- The ‘noise’ of others watching the trade and urging that Gary take profits and exit the trade.
- How this ‘noise’ represented the common psychological aspects of trading
- Why the trade was held and the psychological considerations of holding the trade
- How stops were moved to protect profit and avoid premature stop-out
- How targets were adjusted and what made Gary adjust his targets
- Where the exit was taken and why
- How the market traded after the exit
- Assessment of the trade: What was learned.
The detailed look at this actual trade illustrates a professional approach to trading and how trading skills, psychology, a game plan and an ability to read the market by its own actions come together in a trade. As many said in the live event, this was an eye-opening experience in sound trade selection and management.
“I’m impressed with the Road Show. It is a great introduction to the Wyckoff Method and at the same time provides a plan to trade and insight to the understanding of the market. Well done!”
John from California
“Just want to let you know I was very pleased with the Roadshow Presentation. I have been looking back at what a short time I have been studying with you… since June 2010 – (actually May 2010 if we count the free mindfulness introduction that you offer). It may seem a long time to some, but it is short to me because I spent a good 8 years totally lost in what I can now call a sea of sharks. But you have cleared the waters and are turning everything around for me…. no easy feat….overcoming trauma can be most difficult. When I look at the list of courses I’ve taken I can clearly see how they have built upon each other as stepping stones. I especially appreciate the generosity that you and Helen showed me the last six months so I didn’t have a long break in my studying and growth. And it is great that you keep growing yourself so you are constantly exposing us to new things to help us grow more. It has really made a difference. I especially value the Deep Practice. Even though many weeks I can’t be there because of my work hours, I still learn so much from the replays.”
Elaine from New Jersey
Topics: Part I
- Bar-by-bar Chart Reading Applying Wyckoff
- The Backbone of Wyckoff Trading: Four Classic Trade Setups
Topics: Part II
- Applications of Wyckoff to Swing Trading a Major Currency over Four Months
- Using the Weis Wave to Understand Market Structure: Intraday Applications Over Seven Trading Days
- Bonus: An Actual Trade in Aussie $
michele says
Gary, I am a vsa member for 8 months, using metastock end of day data and still not able to understand how to read to find trades. I read the material given by GAvin and Tom’s book but its taken so long. Why is your class different than theirs, how does it fill it the holes? does your class teach in a different way? thank you.
Dr. Gary says
Hi Michele,
Thanks for your question. The materials that I teach are about the Wyckoff Method and how I have come to understand and use it. Of course, VSA is also a part of it, as that is incredibly valuable.
I focus very much on market structure, as this gives you a context and framework within which to make and manage trades. In this webinar, we will look closely at four trade setups that are the backbone of Wyckoff trading. They were chosen for this not only because they are fundamental, but also because they help you see the market structure. You always want to lean against structure when taking your trades. We will look at bar-by-bar analysis, including the typical things we see at tops and bottoms of a market and where to initiate trades. Some of the things here will be familar to you, as it is very consistent with VSA. We will also look at using multiple time frames, which I find to be very important in trading. If we are trading congruent with structure and what the higher time frame is doing, then our odds for positive outcomes in our trades on the lower time frames increases. I’ll discuss viewing the markets as a series of waves and why this is important and how to use the waves to tell when a trend is changing. We will discuss David Weis’s great tool, the Weis Wave, and how to use it, both for trade opportunities and for understanding structure. Finally, we’ll pull all this together by following two markets on a wing basis for four moths and on an intraday basis for a week.
You will see exactly how to integrate this material with the VSA principles taught by Gavin and Tom. The two approaches come from the same source – Wyckoff, but we tend to emphasize different things. I spent two weeks with Tom and Gavin in England this summer and traded with them almost every day. I’ve been with Gavin presenting in the live seminars this year in London (Tom was at this one, too), Chicago, Singapore, Sidney, Australia and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It’s clear we compliment one another very nicely.
I also posted a response to your query about GLD on the VSA Traders FaceBook page. You can see from that along with the many posts on this blog how I approach the markets.
I hope this is helpful for you, Michele,
Cheers,
Gary