USDOLLAR WYCKOFF DISCTRIBUTION ANALYSISTrade Proposal:
There is a probability of first tp to the proposed ( 92 ) Direction line. So, Traders can set orders based on Price Action and expect to reach short term goals.
Technical analysis: USDOLLAR Waiting for the Range Bound and the beginning of the Ascension Trend.
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$TGH Accumulation Stronger $SPYNYSE:TGH
$TGH - Accumulation on Weekly and Daily
waiting for Consolidation on the upper side of the chart
once supply Dries up
Wyckoff Yöntemi CR Binance AcademyA Fazı
İlk faz, yerleşmiş bir yükseliş trendinin azalan talep nedeniyle yavaşlamaya başlamasıyla ortaya çıkar. Öncü Arz (Preliminary Supply (PSY)) satış gücünün kendini göstermeye başladığını işaret eder ancak halen yükseliş trendini durdurmaya yetecek kadar güçlü değildir. Daha sonra yoğun bir alım faaliyeti sonucunda Alım Zirvesi (Buying Climax (BC)) oluşur. Bu genellikle deneyimsiz tacirlerin duygusal alımlarından kaynaklanır.
Daha sonra, aşırı talep piyasa yapıcılar tarafından karşılandıkça, yukarı yönlü güçlü hareket bir Otomatik Reaksiyona (Automatic Reaction (AR)) neden olur. Bir diğer deyişle Kompozit Adam varlıklarını geç gelen alıcılara dağıtmaya başlar. İkinci Test (Secondary Test (ST)) piyasa yeniden BC bölgesine ulaştığında ve genellikle daha düşük bir tepe noktası oluşturduğunda ortaya çıkar.
B Fazı
Dağıtımın B Fazı düşüş trendinin (Sonuç) öncesinde oluşarak bir birikim bölgesi (Neden) gibi hareket eder. Bu faz boyunca Kompozit Adam kademeli olarak varlıklarını satar ve piyasa talebini absorbe ederek zayıflatır.
Genellikle, alım satım aralığının üst ve alt bantları defalarca test edilir ve bu süreç kısa vadeli ayı ve boğa tuzakları içerebilir. Piyasa bazen Alım Zirvesi (BC) tarafından oluşturulan direnç seviyesinin üstüne çıkarak Yükselme (Upthrust (UT)) olarak da adlandırılan bir İkinci Test'e (ST) sebep olabilir.
C Fazı
Bazı durumlarda piyasa, birikim fazının ardından son bir boğa tuzağı daha sunabilir. Buna Dağıtım Sonrası Yükselme (Upthrust After Distribution)(UTAD)) denir. UTAD temelde, Birikim sürecindeki Spring'in tersidir.
D Fazı
Dağıtımın D Fazı Birikimdeki D Fazının neredeyse ayna görüntüsü gibidir. Genellikle aralığın ortasında bir Son Arz Noktası (Last Point of Supply (LPSY)) yer alır ve daha düşük bir tepe oluşturur. Bu noktadan destek bölgesinin etrafında ya da altında yeni LPSY'ler oluşur. Piyasa, destek çizgilerinin altına indiğinde belirgin bir Zayıflık Noktası (Sign of Weakness (SOW)) ortaya çıkar.
E Fazı
Dağıtımın son fazı düşüş trendinin başlangıcını işaret eder. Talebe kıyasla arzın güçlü egemenliği sonucu alım satım aralığının belirgin şekilde kırıldığı görülür.
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> On this price break Phase C LPS Wyckoff accumulation.
> Stocks change the slope of the price frame. Run up top!
> Buy follows a trend on this price.
> Risk/Reward Ratio: 3.07
Textbook Wyckoff accumulation?Due to tons of dillution, wyckoff patterns can be hard to spot on the price - however, i noticed that the monthly RSI had some pretty large similarities.
This would suggest the markup phase would begin Late Q4/Early Q1 2022.
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> On this price break Phase C LPS Wyckoff accumulation.
> Buy Follows for Break Out!
> Risk/Reward Ratio: XXX
What is the Wyckoff Method? Accumulation schematic #1 Wyckoff Event and Phases
The Wyckoff Method was developed by Richard Wyckoff in the early 1930s. It consists of a series of principles and strategies initially designed for traders and investors. Wyckoff dedicated a significant part of his life teaching, and his work impacts much of modern technical analysis (TA). While the Wyckoff Method was originally focused on stocks, it is now applied to all sorts of financial markets.
The three laws of Wyckoff
The Law of Supply and Demand
The first law states that prices rise when demand is greater than supply, and drop when the opposite is true. This is one of the most basic principles of financial markets and is certainly not exclusive to Wyckoff’s work. We may represent the first law with three simple equations:
Demand > Supply = Price rises
Demand < Supply = Price drops
Demand = Supply = No significant price change (low volatility)
In other words, the first Wyckoff law suggests that an excess of demand over supply causes prices to go up because more people are buying than selling. But, in a situation where there is more selling than buying, the supply exceeds demand, causing the price to drop.
Many investors who follow the Wyckoff Method compare price action and volume bars as a way to better visualize the relation between supply and demand. This often provides insights into the next market movements.
The Law of Cause and Effect
The second law states that the differences between supply and demand are not random. Instead, they come after periods of preparation, as a result of specific events. In Wyckoff's terms, a period of accumulation (cause) eventually leads to an uptrend (effect). In contrast, a period of distribution (cause) eventually results in a downtrend (effect).
Wyckoff applied a unique charting technique to estimate the potential effects of a cause. In other terms, he created methods of defining trading targets based on the periods of accumulation and distribution. This allowed him to estimate the probable extension of a market trend after breaking out of a consolidation zone or trading range (TR).
The Law of Effort vs. Result
The third Wyckoff law states that the changes in an asset’s price are a result of an effort, which is represented by the trading volume. If the price action is in harmony with the volume, there is a good chance the trend will continue. But, if the volume and price diverge significantly, the market trend is likely to stop or change direction.
For instance, imagine that the Bitcoin market starts to consolidate with a very high volume after a long bearish trend. The high volume indicates a big effort, but the sideways movement (low volatility) suggests a small result. So, there is a lot of Bitcoins changing hands, but no more significant price drops. Such a situation could indicate that the downtrend may be over, and a reversal is near.
Wyckoff’s Schematics
The Accumulation and Distribution Schematics are likely the most popular part of Wyckoff’s work - at least within the cryptocurrency community. These models break down the Accumulation and Distribution phases into smaller sections. The sections are divided into five Phases (A to E), along with multiple Wyckoff Events, which are briefly described below.
Accumulation Schematic
Wyckoff method accumulation schematic
Phase A
The selling force decreases, and the downtrend starts to slow down. This phase is usually marked by an increase in trading volume. The Preliminary Support (PS) indicates that some buyers are showing up, but still not enough to stop the downward move.
The Selling Climax (SC) is formed by an intense selling activity as investors capitulate. This is often a point of high volatility, where panic selling creates big candlesticks and wicks. The strong drop quickly reverts into a bounce or Automatic Rally (AR), as the excess supply is absorbed by the buyers. In general, the trading range (TR) of an Accumulation Schematic is defined by the space between the SC low and the AR high.
As the name suggests, the Secondary Test (ST) happens when the market drops near the SC region, testing whether the downtrend is really over or not. At this point, the trading volume and market volatility tend to be lower. While the ST often forms a higher low in relation to the SC, that may not always be the case.
Phase B
Based on Wyckoff’s Law of Cause and Effect, Phase B may be seen as the Cause that leads to an Effect.
Essentially, Phase B is the consolidation stage, in which the Composite Man accumulates the highest number of assets. During this stage, the market tends to test both resistance and support levels of the trading range.
There may be numerous Secondary Tests (ST) during Phase B. In some cases, they may produce higher highs (bull traps) and lower lows (bear traps) in relation to the SC and AR of Phase A.
Phase C
A typical Accumulation Phase C contains what is called a Spring. It often acts as the last bear trap before the market starts making higher lows. During Phase C, the Composite Man ensures that there is little supply left in the market, i.e., the ones that were to sell already did.
The Spring often breaks the support levels to stop out traders and mislead investors. We may describe it as a final attempt to buy shares at a lower price before the uptrend starts. The bear trap induces retail investors to give up their holdings.
In some cases, however, the support levels manage to hold, and the Spring simply does not occur. In other words, there may be Accumulation Schematics that present all other elements but not the Spring. Still, the overall scheme continues to be valid.
Phase D
Phase D represents the transition between Cause and Effect. It stands between the Accumulation zone (Phase C) and the breakout of the trading range (Phase E).
Typically, Phase D shows a significant increase in trading volume and volatility. It usually has a Last Point Support (LPS), making a higher low before the market moves higher. The LPS often precedes a breakout of the resistance levels, which in turn creates higher highs. This indicates Signs of Strength (SOS), as previous resistances become brand new supports.
Despite the somewhat confusing terminology, there may be more than one LPS during Phase D. They often have increased trading volume while testing the new support lines. In some cases, the price may create a small consolidation zone before effectively breaking the bigger trading range and moving to Phase E.
Phase E
Phase E is the last stage of an Accumulation Schematic. It is marked by an evident breakout of the trading range, caused by increased market demand. This is when the trading range is effectively broken, and the uptrend starts.
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EURCAD SellsWith EURCAD I see us potentially beginning to accumulate. We have had a huge pullback after taking out EQLs however I have reasons to believe price will continue lower. I will be looking at this sell zone just above EQHs to bring it to a daily demand zone where I see the completion of this schematic
Bitcoin Micro Accumulation = Macro SpringHere's the setup I'm watching at the moment. If you've been following me you'll know that I think we're in a macro accumulation phase (see linked idea and twitter feed -> twitter.com).
Key Points To Remember. (stockcharts.com)
SC—selling climax, the point at which widening spread and selling pressure usually climaxes and heavy or panicky selling by the public is being absorbed by larger professional interests at or near a bottom. Often price will close well off the low in a SC, reflecting the buying by these large interests.
ST P.B - Secondary test in phase b in which price revisits the area of the SC to test the supply/demand balance at these levels. If a bottom is to be confirmed, volume and price spread should be significantly diminished as the market approaches support in the area of the SC. It is common to have multiple STs after a SC."
Once we have a confirmed ST, I'll be looking to build a long from 6k to $5800 in anticipation of the 'spring'.
jindal saw- A lot depends on the annual results, 25th may..there has been a significant show of weakness specially at the face of rising crude, which is bullish for the company fundamentals...
The street has discounted a flat quarter for the q4, as well as the pellet business...
lets see if they financials are there in for a decent surprise...