Wyckoff Trading Course (WTC) by Wyckoff Analytics – Immediate Download!
Spring Seriesa
Instructor: Roman Bogomazov
Roman Bogomazov is a respected trader and educator in the Wyckoff Method. He serves as an Adjunct Professor at Golden Gate University in San Francisco, where he helped build the online Wyckoff curriculum alongside the late Dr. Hank Pruden. He is also the President of Wyckoff Associates, LLC, an organization that offers online Wyckoff education to traders worldwide.
COURSE CONTENT
WTC Part I (Spring 2019) – WYCKOFF STRUCTURAL PRICE ANALYSIS
Overview:
In these first four sessions, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of how to interpret market structure by applying Wyckoff’s core principles on the relationship between price, volume, and time. This foundational skill allows traders to forecast future price movements more accurately.
You will learn to recognize and interpret accumulation, distribution, re-accumulation, and re-distribution phases—critical market patterns that often lead to major price trends. Additionally, you’ll explore practical Wyckoff-based trade setups, including identifying entries into new or existing trends and detecting potential trend reversals in advance.
Key Topics:
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Understanding the four phases of the market cycle: Accumulation, Mark-Up, Distribution, and Mark-Down
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Spotting Change of Character (ChoCh) in trends and trading ranges
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Distinguishing trading ranges that precede strong trends: accumulation vs. distribution
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Core Wyckoff concept: Phase Analysis and event identification (springs, upthrusts, climaxes, SOS, etc.)
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Recognizing characteristics of re-accumulation vs. re-distribution
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Differentiating between similar-looking ranges with opposite implications
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Three essential Wyckoff principles for structure-based trading
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Mapping buy and sell zones, along with strategic entry and exit planning
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Homework assignments and practical exercises included
Format: 4 online sessions
Dates: Mondays – January 7, 14, 21, 28
WTC Part II (Spring 2019) – SUPPLY AND DEMAND
Overview:
This segment dives deep into one of the core tenets of the Wyckoff Method: understanding supply and demand dynamics in price charts. Since institutional players dominate markets, being able to identify their footprints can give you a significant edge.
Roman teaches how to detect shifts in supply and demand in real time, helping you align with institutional buying or selling instead of getting caught on the wrong side of a move.
Key Topics:
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The foundation of price movement: supply and demand forces
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Who is the Composite Operator, and how does he move the market?
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Analyzing volume and price spread relationships
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Interpreting volume and spread variations in different market contexts
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Effort vs. result: how to assess whether volume confirms or contradicts price movement
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Volume and structure during trading ranges
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Identifying springboard moments when price is primed for movement
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Recognizing trade-worthy volume setups
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Homework and analysis exercises included
Format: 4 online sessions
Dates: Mondays – February 4, 11, 18, 25
WTC Part III (Spring 2019) – RELATIVE AND COMPARATIVE STRENGTH
Overview:
Learn to use relative and comparative strength analysis to pick the best stocks in the strongest sectors—especially during market turning points. This module teaches you how to combine these techniques with Wyckoff concepts to improve your trade selection and timing.
Key Topics:
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Using comparative and relative strength to select top-performing assets
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Enhancing Wyckoff analysis by integrating sector strength in trading ranges
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The difference between relative and comparative performance
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Tracking shifts in strength/weakness to uncover leading and lagging sectors
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Building stock screeners using strength-based filters
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Homework and case-study exercises included
Format: 4 online sessions
Dates: Mondays – March 4, 11, 18, 25
WTC Part IV (Spring 2019) – PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: BUILDING A WYCKOFF TRADING PLAN
Overview:
In this capstone module, Roman shows how to synthesize everything learned in Parts I–III into a complete trading plan based on Wyckoff principles. You’ll learn how to filter trade ideas, time your entries, and manage your positions in line with market structure and volume dynamics.
Note: Enrollment in this section requires prior participation in WTC Parts I, II, and III.
Key Topics:
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Using stock filters based on structure, relative strength, and volume analysis
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Combining filters to isolate high-probability setups
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Applying market context to align trades with broader trends
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Crafting a personalized Wyckoff trading plan
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Backtesting your strategy using a custom Excel template for tracking key performance metrics
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Entry strategies, risk management, position sizing, and exit techniques
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Exercises and practical assignments included
Format: 3 online sessions
Dates: Mondays – April 1, 8, 15

