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2010
Wyckoff Rediscovered
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Gavin Holmes was born in the United Kingdom in Southampton, and after leaving
college served with both the Hampshire Constabulary and Metropolitan Police in
law enforcement. Gavins drive and enthusiasm to help others better themselves
led him to start his first business in 2000 and shortly afterwards he was to have
the meeting that changed his life. That meeting took place in London in May
2001 when Gavin first met former professional syndicate trader and author of
The Undeclared Secrets That Drive The Stock Market and Master The
Markets Tom Williams, a fellow British gentlemen who had retired at 40 having
worked for a major trading syndicate in Beverley Hills, California, in the 70s and
80s.
Williams had developed a computer program called Wyckoff Volume Spread
Analysis that was able to produce trading signals based on the principles taught
by Richard D Wyckoff in the early 1900s. These signals were uncannily accurate
and as Gavin did due diligence he discovered that Williams had discovered a
major breakthrough in charting the financial markets to track professional money,
and so shortly afterwards formed TradeGuider Systems Ltd with his long time
friend and business partner Richard Bednall to bring this valuable and timely
methodology to the trading community worldwide.
Taught to trade the system by Williams, Gavin now travels the world
teaching traders and investors how to read a chart correctly by
understanding the interrelationship between the Volume, Price and
Range/Spread of a price bar to determine the activity of Smart Money
and then trade in harmony with the professionals. Gavin is a regular
speaker and educator at CME Group events both online and live on stage
and is one of the few traders who trades their live account showing VSA
set ups and trading them as they appear. Gavins mission is to educate
traders and investors to become experts at the lost art of chart reading,
and to understand the importance of volume, the hidden secret of the
markets.
TradeGuider and the VSA methodology is now taught in over 40
countries and Gavins mission to help the uneducated and allow an
understanding of how the markets Really work and gained great
impetus when TradeGuider Systems recently launched its sister website
www.marketmanipulation.com where the truth is revealed from many
sources and the solution to reading a chart is found at www.vsaclub.com.
Richard Demille Wyckoff (November 2, 1873 March 19, 1934) was a stock
market authority, founder and onetime editor of the Magazine of Wall
Street (founding it in 1907), and editor of Stock Market Technique.
"...Thousands of those who operate in the markets now recognize the fact that the market
momentarily indicates its own immediate future, and that these indications are accurately
recorded in the market transactions second by second, and therefore those who can interpret
what transactions take place second by second or moment by moment have a distinct
advantage over the general trading public...."
Richard D Wyckoff, 1914
If you can read a chart correctly, understand the markets do not move
randomly but are moved by the Smart Money and you can see their
intention at support and resistance levels by looking for the tale, tale
footprints hidden in the volume and price, you have a chance to profit
by following there footsteps.
Volume is vital in your analysis, which is why the self regulated
exchanges around the world will not release true volume figures until
the day after trading took place!!
Tom Williams, 2010
"The story is told that after he had been deported to Italy, Infamous
New York City gangster Lucky Luciano granted an interview in which
he described a visit to the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
When the operations of floor specialists had been explained to him,
he said, 'A terrible thing happened. I realized I'd joined the wrong
mob"
Houstons Yao Ming would be ULTRA HIGH VOLUME on a chart!! He is currently the tallest
player in the NBA, at 2.29 m (7 ft 6 in).
Introducing
Andrew Maguire and Paul Coghlan