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Old 03-03-2010, 08:48 PM   #1

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Order of Books to Read

Hi,

I'm a huge price action fan and recently discovered this Wyckoff forum.

I've purchased db's ebook (Fantastic btw) and I now wish to study more of Wyckoff's original material.

I was wondering if some more experienced people would share a summary of which books to start and finish with.

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Re: Order of Books to Read

If you really want to learn about the Wyckoff method and not just about Wyckoff the man, you need to visit the Wyckoff Stock Market Institute. There is a self study course you can order that is simply amazing. I highly recommend the course as it has greatly increased my trading skill set.
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Re: Order of Books to Read

Db sums up most of what you need to study, for if you are interested in price action then the best way is to study the action itself as it unfolds and record what you see and think. Once one understands highs , lows, trading ranges, first class divergences, swings, he/she can begin to develop a trading plan. If there was one author I would rec , it would be Justin Mamis, he has a trilogy. There are gems in there and then there is stuff that no longer applies to give one an edge. Db also recommends that one look at the sectors(XLF,XLE,etc) Indu, Trans, and Util. That is unless he has changed

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I would go with Wyckoff's course here...

http://www.traderslaboratory.com/for...html#post86783

Then if you want more Wyckoff try this...

Amazon.com: Charting the Stock Market: The Wyckoff Method (9780938773061): Jack K. Hutson: Books
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Re: Order of Books to Read

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Hi,

I've purchased db's ebook (Fantastic btw) and I now wish to study more of Wyckoff's original material.

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I would be interested in db's ebook, can you please post the ebook name and link to where you purchased the book?

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