The document discusses Volume Spread Analysis (VSA), which was discovered by Dean and is based on Richard Wyckoff's theories of market cycles and supply and demand. It provides a brief history of VSA, describing its early days and development. A large portion then focuses on Wyckoff's market cycle schematics, including accumulation, mark up, distribution, and mark down phases on different time frames from long term to bar by bar basis. It promises to explain why the reader should listen to the author's insights on VSA.
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What Is VSA
The document discusses Volume Spread Analysis (VSA), which was discovered by Dean and is based on Richard Wyckoff's theories of market cycles and supply and demand. It provides a brief history of VSA, describing its early days and development. A large portion then focuses on Wyckoff's market cycle schematics, including accumulation, mark up, distribution, and mark down phases on different time frames from long term to bar by bar basis. It promises to explain why the reader should listen to the author's insights on VSA.
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