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| 1. Jesse Livermores Secret To Success
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| 2. Home page investor image explanation
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| 6. How to win in the stock market
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| 7. Commandments to follow
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| 8. 10 Rules for Investing
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| 9. How to survive a stock market crash
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| 10. William J ONeil, CANSLIM
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| 11. Barry Ritholtz keep it simple stupid
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| 12. Gerald Loeb how to win
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| 20. Indicators Introduction
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| 22. Richard Wyckoff method
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| 23. Richard Wyckoff Waves of Price and Volume
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| 24. Richard Wyckoff is a success story
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| 25. Richard Wyckoff logic not working, this maybe why?
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| 26. Richard Wyckoff studied Jesse Livermore
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| 27. Bob Evans, renowned Wyckoff teacher
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| 28. Tim Ord, Secret Science of Price and Volume
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| 30. William Gann life story
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| 31. William Gann Law of Vibration
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| 33. Wyckoff method improved1
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| 34. Wyckoff method improved2
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| 35. Original Wyckoff and Wyckoff 2.0
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| 36. Wyckoff 2.0 vs Others
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| 37. Wyckoff 2.0 and Volume Spread Analysis
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| 42. Cycles for short term speculation
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| 48. RTT Wyckoff Short Term model
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| 51. Proprietary Indicators (PI)
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| 52. Multi Time Frame (PI)
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| 55. PI: RTT TrendPower OBV
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| 56. PI: RTT On Balance Volume
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| 58. PI: RTT Rainbow Bands
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| 61. PI: RTT Steps of Cause and Effect
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| 62. PI: RTT Wyckoff Strength Weakness
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| 63. PI: RTT Wyckoff Price Waves
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| 64. PI: Proprietary Indicators Caution
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Indicator Library
How Wall Street works
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Wall Street are brokers. They are commission agents.
They make money when you change positions in your account. They desire you to change direction of your account, they care not of the direction of the security.
Wall Street sell investing themes that encourage you to change you account, remember these:
- Technology is the new thing - Bonds is the new thing - Foreign assets is the new thing - Emerging markets is the new thing - China is the new thing - Commodities is the new thing
Yes, they may be correct, but it is the frequency of the change which suits your Wall Street broker.
Consider this very accurate analogy.
The investing public are the sheep, the broker is sheep dog, the farmer is the back room strategist, and the paddock gate is the point of commission. Moving from one paddock to another is the change from one investing theme to another, and if the sheep do not move fast enough the sheep dog scares them enough to move. Yes this is Wall Street in its purest form!
The trick for the savvy investor is to pick (or be first, or contrarian investing ) the new paddock before Wall street herd the public into it, this allows you to enjoy the price rise from new buying.
Here is what works in the stock market, the next paddock!
Of course Wall street knows which paddock to target. They never lose!
This is why you must never fall in love with your positions, all trends end, new ones are born, and do not be last in to the new trend.
From the movie Margin Call. All trends see the music stop.
This why Richard Wyckoff logic is the ideal education for the investor. Understanding accumulations and distributions within the 'investing themes' allows you to see where the informed money is moving to new positions or leaving old ones.

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Investing Quote...
..“In a narrow market, when prices are not getting anywhere to speak of but move within a narrow range, there is no sense in trying to anticipate what the next big movement is going to be. The thing to do is to watch the market, read the tape to determine the limits of the get nowhere prices, and make up your mind that you will not take an interest until the prices break through the limit in either direction.”..
Jesse Livermore
.."Capitalism works better than it sounds, while socialism sounds better than it works"...
Richard Nixon
.."Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn't mean politics won't take an interest in you"..
Pericles
.."I never found beauty in the longing for the impossible and never found the possible to be beyond my reach"...
Ayn Rand
.."The financial markets generally are unpredictable. So that one has to have different scenarios... The idea that you can actually predict what's going to happen contradicts my way of looking at the market."..
George Soros
Created on: 9/9/2017 6:53:09 PM Last Update: 9/5/2019 6:50:10 PM Posted by: RTT
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We at readtheticker.com hold the view that a mix of stock chart technical analysis, Richard Wyckoff, William Gann and Jim Hurst methods plus market fundamentals allows the investor to formulate a very sound market opinion. These attributes are mutually inclusive and must be weighted equally before investing or trading in any Stock, ETF, Currency, Bond, Commodity, CFD or Mutual Fund
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