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Wyckoffanalytics – Intraday Trading Using the Wyckoff Method
Presented by Roman Bogomazov, Adjunct Professor at Golden Gate University
This powerful video series, “Intraday Trading Using the Wyckoff Method,” was originally delivered as a live webinar on March 19, 2016. Led by Roman Bogomazov, a respected educator and trader, the course delves into the time-tested Wyckoff Method—developed in the early 1900s by technical analysis pioneer Richard D. Wyckoff.
The Wyckoff Method remains a cornerstone of institutional and professional trading today because of its focus on interpreting market behavior using just price, volume, and time—offering traders a structured way to forecast market direction with confidence.
Though adaptable across all timeframes, Wyckoff himself considered the method especially powerful for intraday trading. This course is tailored for intermediate to advanced traders, with a strong emphasis on practical application.
What’s Covered in the Course
✅ Pre-Trade Preparation
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Identifying top trading opportunities by analyzing daily swing structure, trend context, and market phases
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Pre-market relative strength analysis, especially for stock selection
✅ Trade Execution and Management
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Entry strategies using key Wyckoff principles
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How to set stop-loss levels and adjust risk
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Managing exits using Wyckoff-style trade closures
✅ Transitioning from Intraday to Swing Positions
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Learn to scale from short-term entries into longer-term swing trades, improving risk-to-reward ratios
✅ Real-World Case Studies
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Detailed walk-throughs of intraday trades in E-mini futures, major currency pairs, and high-performing stocks
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Each example illustrates the practical use of Wyckoff tools in real-time market conditions
✅ Course Resources
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Downloadable PDF handout featuring all presentation slides
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12-month access to the complete video series, so you can revisit and reinforce key concepts anytime

