The Wyckoff Method is a technical analysis approach that can help investors decide what stocks to buy and when to buy them.
The Wyckoff market cycle reflects Wyckoff’s theory of what drives a stock’s price movement.
The four phases of the market cycle are accumulation, markup, distribution, and markdown.
According to Wyckoff’s rules, a price trend never repeats itself exactly and trends must be studied in context with past behavior.
The Wyckoff Method can help investors make less emotional, better-informed decisions about when to buy and sell stocks.