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I am looking for webinars or materials to learn the wyckoff springs and uptrhust ,somebody that have watched them or read it, can help me to find them, or recommending some of them ?
thanks
alejo
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Alejo,
There was a webinar by David Weiss who is a well known Wyckoff disciple on Jun 17. Also one was on Feb 13of this year by a different trader. There might have been more earlier. Weiss has a webpage. Weissonwyckoff. Hope that gets you started.
TMCC
I have seen several courses and webinars (paid and free) from David weis, Gary Daton and Gary Fullet on Wyckoff methodology. But the most detailed one is original Wyckoff course from Wyckoff Stock Market Institute.
It is about 1000 pages long and you can not finish it in less than 6 months. It took me some 10 months. Maybe even more. But if is worth it if you ask me!
Unfortunately Bob Evans was the inventor of the spring and the upthrust not Wyckoff so it won't help you if you are looking to trade setups. If you are interested in understanding the behavior that creates the setup I highly recommend reading the original course - especially section 7. I read section 7 twice a month.
David's book has a lot of good material in it. As he has said many times, a trader can make a living trading only springs and upthrusts. In my opinion the spring and upthrust is a subset of a price pattern which Wyckoff referred to as a springboard. The hinge (or coil) is another subset of the springboard. A search of the term "springboard" in the pdf I linked to above will provide a lot of material on these patterns.