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Wyck Analytics – Intraday Trading Using the Wyck Method
Those of you familiar with the Wyck Method know that it can be reliably profitable in any time frame. Richard Wyck himself found that his approach worked remarkably well for daytrading, and described a number of his exceptionally profitable results in several books and articles. There are crucial distinctions in trading this compressed timeframe versus longer-term positions.
Intraday Trading Using the Wyck Method uses case studies of intraday trades of E-minis, as well as oil and gold, illustrating key distinctions for intraday trading.
What You’ll Learn In Intraday Trading Using the Wyck Method?
Pre-trade routines

Selecting the strongest trade candidates based on analysis of their daily swing, trend and overall market structure
Pre-open comparative strength analysis to select the best instrument(s) to trade, focusing primarily on the E-minis ES (S&P 500), NQ (Nasdaq 100) and YM (Dow)

Tactics for trade entry and management, including

Optimal points of entry
Initial stop-loss order placement, and
Wyck-type exits

Switching timeframes from intraday entries to longer-term swing positions to boost reward-to-risk ratios
About Instructor
Roman Bogomazov is a trader and educator specializing in the Wyck Method of trading and investing, which he has taught for more than ten years as an Adjunct Professor at Golden Gate University and as the principal instructor at WyckAnalytics.com. He is the founder and President of Wyck Associates, LLC, an enterprise providing online Wyck Method education to traders throughout the world (www.wyckanalytics.com).
Using WyckAnalytics.com as a thriving trading community platform, Roman has developed a comprehensive educational curriculum covering basic to advanced Wyck concepts and techniques, as well as visual pattern recognition and real-time drills to enhance traders’ skills and confidence. A dedicated and passionate Wyckian, he has used the Wyck Method exclusively for his own trading for more than 25 years. Roman has also served as a Board Member of the International Federation of Technical Analysts and as past president of the Technical Securities Analysts Association of San Francisco.