I don't always know where the chart is going. There are often...

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    I don't always know where the chart is going.
    There are often times when price could go either way & I have to wait to see what happens, but once price moves and proves itself in that new direction, it often all comes together, and makes sense.......
    Opportunities may then arise where the probabilities are in your favour, and you can take a low risk position (remember that is - LOW Risk - not NO Risk).

    Have you read Master the Markets yet ??
    Have you watched the video near the top of page one, on this thread ?? (posted by me)

    Just Google Wyckoff, or David Weis, or Dr. Gary Dayton (one of his students), they both have websites (Dr Gary's is more comprehensive and used to have some good free stuff on it).
    Both guys have done regular webinars for publicity in the past, so many can be found around the web, and also on youtube.
    Perhaps have a look at the Wyckoff Stock market Institute website (I haven't looked at it for years, but there used to be some free stuff on there as well)
    Exhaust those two options first, then give me a yell again......

    cheers
    Last edited by Jako8557: 04/02/16
 
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