Chart Reading The Wyckoff Way, Part 4 | Bruce Fraser (03.31)
Power Charting with Bruce Fraser • 25m
Wyckoff Method has unique attributes for the evaluation of the present position and likely future direction of stock and index prices using price charts. The case study method was a classic teaching device in the Technical Analysis program at Golden Gate University. Professors Roman Bogomazov and Bruce Fraser recreate this teaching style to conduct a historical case study on Tesla Inc. (TSLA). This is a chart reading workshop that illustrates how the Wyckoff Method would view stock market action for possible trading campaigns. The Wyckoff Method objective is to employ price charts to study and determine best entry and exit strategies and to conduct more effective trading campaigns.
Episodes 3 & 4 study the price and volume characteristics of the recent activities of TSLA and delve into actual trades made by Roman and Bruce.These two episodes conclude the TSLA case study. There will be future ‘Chart Reading the Wyckoff Way’ studies of different stocks and indexes.
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