Wyckoff was one of the most successful traders of all time, a true market wizard. Expert Trader shares and dissects the most crucial of his trading How to Find an Edge Is There a Trading Formula? Why Trading Cannot Be Reduced to Simple Rules How to Develop Competence First Requirement of Success Second Requirement of Success The Essence of Trading Look for Minimum Risk Points Questions to Ask Yourself Trading Method Outline Wyckoff’s Trade Management Take a Free Position Selective Day Trading Wait for Wide Swings Distinguishing Pullbacks from a Change in Trend One Man’s Meat Pitfalls The Sixth Sense in Trading The Power of Commitment The Prince of Floor Traders Keene How Success Happens Full Time Learning from Mistakes What Trading is Not Inertia Manipulation Not a Problem Advantage Over Big Traders The Trading Objective Before, During, and After the Trade The Ideal Work Environment How Money is Made Trading Driven by Psychological Needs Start with Minimum Size Start Right or Not at All Entering at the Right Time Get On! Specialize What to Trade Interdependence On Break Even Trades Expert Always Have a Stop Trailing Stops How to Manage an Open Trade The Importance of Immediate Trend Stay Out of Quiet Markets Strong, High Momentum Moves Never Move Your Stop Never Average a Loser Gun for Absolute Profits Four Reasons to Close a Trade Volume As a Crucial Indicator How to Evaluate Volume Price Factors Everything Strength and Volume Don’t Enter after Prolonged Moves Chances Decrease as Move Continues Day Trading Is Fine, But... The Use of Market Cycles in Wyckoff’s Day Getting to the Bottom of Things No One Knows How to Anticipate Big Moves Scalping Developing Subconscious Competence Discretionary Trading Charting and Hindsight Bias Proper Use of Charts Wide Vision Local Trends vs. General Trends Identifying Trend, Range, Accumulation, and Distribution Discard All Mechanical Helps Watching One Market Insufficient Market Absorption Range Does Not Mean Reversal Document All Trades Professional Losses Are Tiny Big Swings and Large Volumes What is the ‘Best’ Trading Style? Trading As a Profession Day Trading vs. Swing Trading Can’t Tell How Far Wait for a Breakout Re-enter On a Pullback Use Volume on Breakout How to Move Your Stop Playing Dominoes No Trend, No Trade Impaired Trading Tired, Hungry, Horny, or Upset The Foundation of Strong Trading Psychology One Idea into a Method On Trading “Teachers” Forming a Trading Character ...and more.
this is a rather short reading! It goes through all known old and time tested truths.
i can't even see anything new here, i guess because VSA and Wyckoff have become classic in trading and Wyckoff mentions about trading is old beaten truths.
the author does a great job at describing main principles of Wyckoff's trading, however he does not add anything new to it himself. It is only restating the old stuff.