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Craig F. Schroeder
A Wyckoff Approach To Future by Craig F. Schroeder
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...A Wyckoff Approach To Future
by Craig F. Schroeder
The Wyckoff approach, which has been a standard for decades, is as valid for futures as it is for stocks,
but even students of the technique appear to be unaware of its extended uses. Most technicians know that
Wyckoff analysis stresses volume and price, and as there is always uncertainty about the level of volume
on current and previous days for futures, it seems logical to conclude that Wyckoff and futures are not
compatible. This may seem logical, but it's wrong. According to Schroeder, Wyckoff is not simply about
price and volume; it is c...
AUTHOR: Craig F. SchroederDATE: FEB 1992
Wyckoff: Identifying Opportunities by Craig F. Schroeder
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...Wyckoff: Identifying Opportunities
by Craig F. Schroeder
Completing the first two steps of the Wyckoff method provides the investor or speculator with
information that is essential for success. At this point, he or she knows whether to consider establishing
long positions for an anticipated advance or short positions for a projected decline. In addition, he has a
group of candidates from which to select the issues in which positions will be established. The next two
steps of the Wyckoff method provide the basis for identifying the best opportunities from among the
group of potential candidate...
AUTHOR: Craig F. SchroederDATE: MAR 1991
Wyckoff: Timing Your Commitments by Craig F. Schroeder
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...Wyckoff: Timing Your Commitments
by Craig F. Schroeder
The Wyckoff method ends where it begins -- with the general market. Step 5 of the Wyckoff method,
the final step and the topic of this month's discussion of the Wyckoff method, instructs the Wyckoff
student to time positions in individual issues to anticipated turns in the general market.
The logic of this is easy to understand. If the first four steps of the Wyckoff method have been correctly
applied, the results will be enhanced by a market that is moving with a particular position. While it is true
that all markets will have issues tha...
AUTHOR: Craig F. SchroederDATE: JUN 1991
A Wyckoff Guide for Investors and Speculators by Craig F. Schroeder
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...A Wyckoff Guide For Investors And Speculators
by Craig F. Schroeder
The Wyckoff method as it is taught today represents the results of more than 100 years of continuous
market study. Those years have brought the development of numerous refinements and a variety of
applications. The basic building blocks of the approach, however, have remained the same. The ability to
stand the test of time in a field where techniques come and go as regularly as the seasons makes a
working knowledge of the method a worthwhile undertaking for all serious investors and speculators.
In his course in stock market...
AUTHOR: Craig F. SchroederDATE: JAN 1991
Wyckoff: Relative Strength And Weakness by Craig Schroeder
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...Wyckoff: Relative Strength And Weakness
by Craig Schroeder
In his course in stock market science and technique, Richard D. Wyckoff stated the basics of his method
in five steps:
Step 1: Determine the present position and probable future trend of the market. Then decide how you
are going to play the game: long, short or neutral.
Step 2: In a bull market, select from those stocks in harmony with the market the ones that are
stronger than the market. In a bear market, select those that are weaker than the market.
Step 3: Using point and figure charts, select those stocks that have built up a ...
AUTHOR: Craig F. SchroederDATE: FEB 1991
Wyckoff: Buying And Selling Tests by Craig F. Schroeder
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS ...Wyckoff: Buying And Selling Tests
by Craig F. Schroeder
In the Richard D. Wyckoff method on stock market science and techniques, the fourth step of his
approach is explained thus: Determine each stock's readiness to move, then analyze the vertical line chart
and figure chart of the candidates previously selected by the use of buying and selling tests.
The first three steps of the Wyckoff method are simple and easy to apply. Step four can also be simply
stated. Hidden behind the simplicity in this case, however, is a wide range of considerations to be
addressed, most of which require the use ...
AUTHOR: Craig F. SchroederDATE: APR 1991