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The Ultimate Wyckoff Teaching Series include the best of the Wyckoff teaching from the top 3 Wyckoff giants, Richard Wyckoff, David Weis, and Tom Williams. This series include the teaching of these 3 masters life time work by Dr. Gary Dayton. The series contain the following 4 courses on the Wyckoff Classics by these 3 Wyckoff Masters:
- Richard Wyckoff’s Case History of the New York Time Average of 50 Stocks in 1930-31
- David Weis’s book: Trades About to Happen
- David Weis’s 2 chapters on bond futures in the book: Charting the Market: the Wyckoff Method
- Tom Williams’s book: The Undeclared Secrets that Drive the Stock Market
Other than Wyckoff himself, David Weis and Tom Williams are the modern era Wyckoff gurus and masters. The above classics demonstrates the core principles, and expands the methods by adding … Their work is the must study that traders should focus on if they really want to understand how the markets function and be able to trade successfully.
In this series, Dr. Gary Dayton will take you in depth through these books and book chapters, highlight the key … Dr. Gary was a student to both David and Tom, spending time with Tom at his residence in Worthing England and many years as a close student and friend of David Weiss. Dr. Gary is also an acknowledged teacher of Wyckoff method, Wall Street Coach, and trading psychologist.
The series will start with Richard Wyckoff’s Case History of the New York Times Average of 50 Stocks in 1930-31. In this segment of market history, Richard Wyckoff breaks down his method of reading the market bar-bay-bar in rich detail. This original work by Wyckoff has remained untouched and unaltered in the Wyckoff course. It is, as David Weiss had said, “a profound study in how to really read the market.” David said that this case history significantly changed his trading. When I (Gary) studied this, I realized this was the way to view and understand the workings of the markets.
Although this case history was written nearly 100 years ago, it continues to be as relevant and as fresh as the day it was first written. Technologies can change quickly, sometimes causing revolutions in the way we do or think about things. We’ve all experienced this with computers, the internet and now AI. Human nature, on the other hand, changes very slowly. Humans evolve over thousands of years. Today’s traders have similar thoughts, feelings, aspirations, goals, desires, and experiences as those traders had 100 years ago, and the Wyckoff study reflects this. If you want to truly understand how the markets work and if you want to read the market as it is trading in real time, the Wyckoff case history is the perfect place to start.
After we finish with Wyckoff’s case history, we next turn to David Wiess’s book, Trades About to Happen: A Modern Adaptation of the Wyckoff Method. In these in-depth and detailed video reviews and application of David’s book, Dr Gary brings alive his approach and insight and explains how to utilize the principles behind Wyckoff’s work and make effective trades with this method in current markets. He shows how David constructed intraday wave charts similar to Wyckoff’s originals, how to properly draw support/resistance lines, how to accurately interpret price bars and volume without derivative indicators, and how to conceive the market’s structure in terms of trading ranges (one of the most unique features of Weis’s book) where the struggle for dominance is played out between buyers and sellers and where we can recognize clear action signals at key turning points.
One of the most valuable assets of Daivid’s book is what he called his “trade finder.” It’s a conceptual map of the market that highlights the very best locations to find trades. David often said you don’t drop a line in the middle of the lake if you are fishing for big trout. Instead, you look for sunken logs, rocks and other structures. This is where the fish are, and it’s also where the best trades are located – at market structure. David has lots to say about structure and how to visualize the market. Most traders look for trades that create trends. As you will learn, David’s map of the market isn’t about trending. Once you understand David’s approach, you will never see the market in the same way again.
Although David’s book is comprehensive, we also include two chapters on Bond trading David wrote earlier in his trading career. These chapters are found in Charting the Stock Market: The Wyckoff Method, edited by Jack Hutson. This is more of a swing trading study where David used a 45-minute chart and traded the bonds, often holding for longer than a day trade. All the key Wyckoff principles are shown in detail, along with David’s thinking on what the chart was presenting, where to take trades, and then managing them. All-in-all, a nice study of several weeks of bond trading that shows how one can approach, understand and successfully trade active markets.
We then turn to Tom Williams’s excellent book, The Undeclared Secrets that Drive the Stock Market. Tom’s book is one of the very best technical trading books on adapting the classic work of Richard Wyckoff to today’s markets. Tom would often say, “When supply (or demand) comes into the market, it doesn’t just go away.” This is a crucial concept that few traders seem to grasp. Tom shows precisely how to read the presence of supply or demand that occurred in the recent past and that will influence current and near-future price. Few traders know how to see this let alone understand it, but what an edge it provides when you can see it! Dr. Gary details how Tom approached the markets, and how he used the Wyckoff principles to effectively trade the markets. Tom approached Wyckoff a little differently from David Weis. Tom emphasized background and what happened in the recent past and how that will likely affect coming price action. This is really useful, as it helps complete the picture, giving you a deep understanding of what’s actually happening and the confidence to pull the trigger when other traders are trying to figure out whether to go short or long. Dr Gary brings alive Tom’s approach and explains how to utilize the principles behind Wyckoff’s work and make effective trades with this method.
Below is a summary of what is included in this Ultimate Wyckoff Series taught by Dr. Gary (all the recordings are about 1 ½ hours):
- Richard Wyckoff’s Case History of the New York Time Average of 50 Stocks in 1930-31: 4 recordings (about 5 hours of instruction)
- David Weis’s book: Trades About to Happen: 12 recordings (almost 18 hours of instruction)
- David Weis’s 2 chapters on bond futures in the book: Chartng the Market: the Wyckoff Method: 2 recordings (2.5 hours)
- Tom Williams’s book: The Undeclared Secrets that Drive the Stock Market: 5 recordings (7+ hours of instruction)
A total of over 30 hours of instruction!
This series is the ultimate and complete teaching of the Wyckoff method. Learn the practical way to anticipate the market’s next tradable move with Dr. Gary guiding you through examples so you can apply the very best of Wyckoff in your own trading.
As a bonus, we will offer Dr. Gary’s comprehensive course on Wyckoff method “Premium Bar by Bar as a bonus if you buy the whole series.
Cost of the series is as follows
Each of the below:
- Richard Wyckoff’s Case History of the New York Time Average of 50 Stocks in 1930-31
- David Weis’s book: Trades About to Happen
- David Weis’s 2 chapters on bond futures in the book: Charting the Market: the Wyckoff Method
- Tom Williams’s book: The Undeclared Secrets that Drive the Stock Market
You can buy each of the sections separately (see links to the separate courses above) at 40% off each course, or you can buy the whole series at 50% off.
Total Series cost: $1,816
50% off: $908
Plus bonus: Premium Bar by Bar Trading Technique (Cost $599).
Buy the Series and get this course for free!


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