Momentum, Volume And Price Structure
A New Integration Of Theory And Price

This class serves as one of the three elective courses required to complete your certification.
Price Structural Analysis plays a central role in the Wyckoff Method, and rightfully so. As Wyckoffians, we want to observe price and volume behavior in order to understand institutional motives expressed through trading range phases. Understanding the intentions and market activities of large operators allows us to anticipate and capitalize on near- and longer-term momentum moves. Traders who can read these institutional signals can capture outsized momentum-based profits in both swing trades and campaigns.
In this course, Roman will explore how MOMENTUM and VOLUME – indicators of institutional presence – influence the evolution of Price Structures. We know that the Composite Operator establishes significant positions within trading ranges before allowing price to be marked up or down. Although this process occurs within a potentially infinite diversity of trading ranges, the forces exerted by institutional activity generate similar patterns of momentum and volume if you know what to look for.
Each of the videos has accompanying slides, which can be printed out to allow you to take notes on as you watch the presentations. You will have one full year from the date of purchase to view and review the videos!
Momentum, Volume And Price Structure
A New Integration Of Theory And Price

Momentum, Volume and Price Structure
$200.00






MOMENTUM allows us to observe the movement of big money in and out of stocks. We can detect short- and long-term changes in momentum that lead to specific price structural changes. We will construct sequences of momentum events that recur throughout the evolution of trading ranges – from Phases |A| to |E| – including stopping action, absorption, testing, and emergence of synchronicity between Effort and Result. We will also analyze the development of momentum in each phase, as well as how long-term momentum develops from short-term momentum, allowing us to assess whether a change of behavior is sustainable.
VOLUME increases and extremes represent conspicuous confirmations of institutional buying and selling. Combined with a key momentum definition and an understanding of price structures, variations in volume expose changes in institutional Effort and can act as an excellent timing tool for both swing and longer-term trades.
PRICE STRUCTURE manifests specific behaviors by institutions in different Phases. These behaviors can be visualized through momentum and volume. We will combine all of our observations into one logical path of how Accumulation or Distribution unfolds based on price structure, momentum and volume.

Roman Bogomazov is a trader and educator specializing in the Wyckoff 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 WyckoffAnalytics.com. He is the founder and President of Wyckoff Associates, LLC, an enterprise providing online Wyckoff Method education to traders throughout the world (www.wyckoffanalytics.com). Using WyckoffAnalytics.com as a thriving trading community platform, Roman has developed a comprehensive educational curriculum covering basic to advanced Wyckoff concepts and techniques, as well as visual pattern recognition and real-time drills to enhance traders’ skills and confidence. A dedicated and passionate Wyckoffian, he has used the Wyckoff 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.
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Important Disclaimer:
There is a very high degree of financial risk and loss involved in trading securities. You understand and acknowledge the existence of this risk and also that YOU ALONE ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN TRADING AND INVESTMENT DECISIONS AND RESULTS. The materials presented and discussed in this online course are for educational purposes only; nothing contained therein should be construed as investment advice. Roman Bogomazov (“Presenter”) is not a registered investment advisor or broker-dealer and does not purport to recommend or suggest any specific trades or investments in stocks, bonds, e-minis, futures, options, currencies or any other financial instruments or markets. Presenter assumes no responsibility or liability of any kind for your trading and investment results. It should not be assumed that any trades or investments described or discussed in this course were, are, or will be profitable.