TOPBOT Mini Public PDF
TOPBOT Mini Public PDF
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Important Disclaimer
Trading Stocks, Options on Stocks, Futures, Options on Futures, and retail off-exchange
foreign currency transactions (FOREX) involves substantial risk of loss and is not suitable
for all investors. Past performance, whether actual or indicated by historical tests of
strategies, is no guarantee of future performance or success. There is a possibility that you
may sustain a loss equal to or greater than your entire investment regardless of which
asset class you trade (equities, options, futures or forex); therefore, you should not invest
or risk money that you cannot afford to lose.
The Wyckoff / VSA TopBot Strategy For Stocks,
Futures, FOREX, Commodities and Cryptocurrencies.
Background
When I first met Tom Williams in the year 2000 and began to take an interest in the financial
markets, Tom made a statement I will never forget.
He said, “Gav, the fact that you know absolutely nothing about trading and investing and
have no pre conceived ideas will make you an excellent student for me to teach and one day
you will be a great success in this business”.
Looking back, it has been a great journey and it continues to be so, but before Tom passed
away in 2016 he had a wish.
He said, “The biggest danger to a Human Being trading and investing in the markets is
actually themselves. We need to create an automated trading system that takes much of
the analysis away from the Human Being and let the computer do the work. A computer
does not have flaws in its logic”.
Tom was describing to me what was in his mind. An automated Volume Spread Analysis
trading system that found trade set ups based on the key principles of Wyckoff and
computerized by Tom.
For further details on the Volume Spread Analysis methodology go to Appendix one.
This trading system would intuitively trade alongside and in harmony with the “Smart
Money” players who move and manipulated all markets.
For further details on Market Manipulation and the “Smart Money” go to Appendix two.
The new Topbot Mini strategy for the VSA charting Package was developed based on a
conversation I had with one of our long standing and very valued customers, Mr Nick
Cowan, Managing Director of The Gibraltar Stock exchange.
As I write this The Gibraltar Stock Exchange has launched The Crypto Harbour, which is
already a world leading token sale platform and cryptocurrency exchange. During a
conversation with Nick about Wyckoff/VSA analysis for cryptocurrencies I had an aha
moment.
(For details on The Crypto Harbour and to view Nicks interview with Bloomberg please visit
https://gbx.gi/). For details on Nick please click here
Before Tom passed away in 2016 he gave me a list of all the counter trend VSA principles
and indicators that would mark a major trend change or turning point on multiple
timeframes.
When these very important high probability indicators appear on the chart they are the
footprint left by “Smart Money” as they begin to accumulate or distribute to the herd and
they all have massive or ultra-high volume associated with them which we call “Climactic
Action” or as Wyckoff referred to them as Hypodermic price bars.
Unlike our SuperScalper, SharpShooter and Prism strategies which are all trend strategies,
TopBot Mini is counter-trend. The only confirmation needed is on the close of the bar
following the appearance of one of the indicators as described below.
Example 1 – End of a Rising Market - price bar immediately after the End of a Rising Market
VSA signal must close lower than the close of the End of a Rising Market VSA signal
Example 2 – Bag Holding - price bar immediately after the Bag Holding VSA signal must
close higher than the close of the Bag Holding VSA signal.
TopBot Mini - The Trading Concept
The Time-frames
While any timeframe can be monitored for signals, TradeGuider recommends monitoring the
following 10 timeframes. Generally, you can expect a bigger move in an instrument when a
signal appears on a higher-timeframe chart versus a lower timeframe.
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The VSA Indicators
Signs of Weakness giving short opportunities – 9 VSA Principles 19 VSA Set Ups
Signs of Strength giving long opportunities 5 VSA Principles 9 VSA Set Ups
STEP 1
Make sure that the email system in the trading platform that you are using for TopBot Mini
is configured correctly and working. This information is provided in the TopBot Mini Setup
document and on our solutions pages.
STEP 2
Start your trading platform.
STEP 3
Wait for an email alert when the VSA indicators have been detected by TopBot Mini and go
to the chart.
Rule 1
Look to the Volume Thermometer, it must be…..
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STEP 4
Wait for a clear change of trend / market behaviour. Wait for the market to:
If going long….
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If going short….
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Rule 2.
For a short trade: The Diamond / Dot trending system must have at least….
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For a long trade: The Diamond / Dot trending system must have at least….
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STEP 5
Take the trade
Rule 3.
NEVER RISK MORE THAN 2.5% OF YOUR RISK CAPITAL IN ANY ONE TRADE AND MAXIMUM 6%
IF IN MORE THAN ONE TRADE.
Rule 4.
LOW or VERY LOW VOLUME BARS
Pay particular attention in your analysis to ...
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Bearish volume is increasing but not massive volume on down moves and low volume on
temporary up moves.
Bullish volume is increasing but not massive volume on up moves and low volume on
temporary down moves.
STEP 6
Move stop loss to…..
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Manage the trade to profitable conclusion.
MY STOP LOSS STRATEGY IS ONE TICK ABOVE SIGNAL BAR THEN MOVED TO BREAK EVEN
WHEN A WIDE SPREAD BAR MOVING IN THE DIRECTION OF THE TRADE IS OBVSERVED, OFTEN
CALLED A GOTCHA BAR.
Rule 5.
MANAGE YOUR MONEY
Managing your money. Sounds simple doesn’t it, but when it comes to managing and
growing a trading or investment account this is one of the most important and often least
understood topics for a trader and investor, especially if you are just starting out. There is
more information about money management in Appendix 3 and Appendix 6 below.
Rule 6.
Live Accounts
Do not trade a live account until you have made 100 trades on a trading simulator, recorded
the results and taken screenshots of each trade with risk amount, profit target and actual
results achieved.
Appendix 1 – Example Entries
Example A Short:
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Example B Long:
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Appendix 2 – Volume Facts
VOLUME IS ACTIVITY
Volume is the activity of “Smart Money”. Massive volume at a price then followed by low
volume in the future at the same price is a massive signal from the Professional “Smart
Money” players. Wyckoff recognised it as vitally important, Williams recognised it as vitally
important and TopBot has been developed to find these key areas of professional activity and
alert you to the opportunities available at these levels. With End of a Rising Market and Bag
Holding the market often turns immediately and no low volume bars are seen until the trend
develops, but remember the two rules.
Weakness appears on Up Bars, which is defined as a price bar that has CLOSED higher than
the CLOSE of the previous bar.
Strength appears on Down Bars, which is defined as a price bar that has CLOSED lower than
the CLOSE of the previous bar.
Appendix 3: Managing your Money
Money management is the process of budgeting, saving, investing, spending or otherwise in
overseeing the cash usage of an individual or group.
When you fund your trading and investment account one of the first things you must
understand is the nature of RISK.
I could write a whole book on this subject but fortunately an excellent book on this very
subject, called “Against The Gods – The Remarkable Story of Risk” by Peter L Bernstein is
where I learnt much of what I apply to our Hedge Fund today, as well the remarkable
knowledge imparted to me by the late, Tom Williams, Inventor of Volume Spread Analysis
and a former syndicate trader.
One of the key takeaways from Bernstein’s bestselling book, is that in today’s modern world
there are some remarkable tools available to us all which can help us mitigate risk to the
best of our availability.
So when I am asked by a new trader or investor to summarize what I mean by money
management, I tell them that this is simply the preservation of your capital investment in
the market or markets you are trading or investing in, backed up by a written trading plan, a
strategy or strategies that have been tested in simulation mode and a detailed analysis of
each trade or investment.
Keeping a track of your equity curve and knowing when things are working well and when
they are not working well allows you to adjust to market conditions and to diversify if
required.
A written and committed too trading plan is vital in my opinion and in the thousands of
online and live seminars I have hosted I always ask who has a written trading plan and I am
always surprised how few people have taken the time to write one.
Trading is a business not a hobby. Fail to plan, plan to fail. You are going to be participating in
one of the biggest businesses in the world, trading and investing, so be prepared.
APPENDIX 4 – VSA Explained
“ If you can read a chart correctly, you will understand the markets do not move randomly
but are moved by the “Smart Money” and you can see their intention at support and
resistance levels by looking for the tell, tale footprints hidden in the volume and price, and
you have a chance to profit by following their footsteps.
Volume is vital in your analysis, which is why the self regulated exchanges around the
world will not release true volume figures until the day after trading took place!!
Tom Williams, 2016
Richard Demille Wyckoff (November 2, 1873 – March 19, 1934)
"...Thousands of those who operate in the markets now recognize the fact that the market
momentarily indicates its own immediate future, and that these indications are accurately
recorded in the market transactions second by second, and therefore those who can
interpret what transactions take place second by second or moment by moment have a
distinct advantage over the general trading public...."
Richard D Wyckoff, 1914
This is a brief explanation of the underlying methodology of Volume Spread Analysis. We
will be showing examples of how professional activity is clearly visible in all markets and in
all timeframes, if you know what you are looking for.
Volume Spread Analysis (VSA) is a proprietary market analysis method which was conceived
by Tom Williams (Chairman of TradeGuider Systems). VSA is used to analyze any liquid
market by observing the interrelationship between volume, price and spread of the price
bar (often known as the range of a price bar). This method is particularly good at
highlighting imbalances of supply and demand.
Despite the fact that few retail traders and investors are aware of this analysis method this
is not a new concept, and Tom Williams, who invented VSA was once himself a professional
syndicate trader who could see that the markets were being manipulated and that the key
to unlocking the truth lay in the relationship between the volume, the range or spread of
the bar and the closing price. Tom spent many years studying the concepts of Richard
Wyckoff.
Richard Wyckoff was a trader during the 1920 and 30’s. He wrote several books on the
Market, and eventually set up the "Stock Market Institute" in Pheonix. Richard D Wyckoff
(born November 2, 1873; died March 19, 1934) was a stock market authority, founder and
onetime editor of the Magazine of Wall Street (founding it in 1907), and editor of Stock
Market Technique.
Wyckoff implemented his methods in the financial markets, and grew his account such that
he eventually owned nine and a half acres and a mansion next door to the General Motors
Industrialist, Alfred Sloane Estate, in Great Neck, New York (Hamptons).
As Wyckoff became wealthier, he also became altruistic about the public's Wall Street
experience. He turned his attention and passion to education, teaching, and in publishing
exposés such as “Bucket Shops and How to Avoid Them”, which were run in New York's The
Saturday Evening Post starting in 1922.
Continuing as a trader and educator in the stock, commodity and bond markets throughout
the early 1900s, Wyckoff was curious about the logic behind market action. Through
conversations, interviews and research of the successful traders of his time, Wyckoff
augmented and documented the methodology he traded and taught. Wyckoff worked with
and studied them all, himself, Jesse Livermore, E. H. Harriman, James R. Keene, Otto Kahn,
J.P. Morgan, and many other large operators of the day.
Wyckoff's research claimed many common characteristics among the greatest winning
stocks and market campaigners of the time. He analyzed these market operators and their
operations, and determined where risk and reward were optimal for trading. He
emphasized the placement of stop-losses at all times, the importance of controlling the risk
of any particular trade, and he demonstrated techniques used to campaign within the large
trend (bullish and bearish). The Wyckoff technique may provide some insight as to how and
why professional interests buy and sell securities, while evolving and scaling their market
campaigns with concepts such as the "Composite Operator".
Wyckoff was thorough in his analysis of the trading range. One tool that Wyckoff provides is
the concept of the “Composite Operator.” Simply, Wyckoff felt that an experienced judge of
the market should regard the whole story that appears on the tape as though it were the
expression of a single mind. He felt that it was an important psychological and tactical
advantage to stay in harmony with this omnipotent player. By striving to follow his foot
prints, Wyckoff felt we are better prepared to grow our portfolios and net-worth.
"At its core, Wyckoff's work is based on the analysis of trading ranges, and determining
when stocks are in "basing," "markdown," "distribution," or "markup" phases. Incorporated
into these phases are the ongoing shifts between "weak hands" (public ownership) and
"composite operators", now commonly known as “Smart Money”.
For more about Richard Wyckoff, see these books:
How I Trade and Invest in Stocks and Bonds by Richard D Wyckoff
Stock Market Technique, No. 2 by Richard D Wyckoff
Tom came back from Beverley hills in the early 1980’s and began to investigate if it was
possible to computerize the system he had learnt as a syndicate trader, and so began the
evolution of Volume Spread Analysis. Together with an experienced computer programmer
Tom carefully studied many thousands of charts to recognize the obvious patterns that were
left when professional or smart money was active. This methodology although simple in
concept took many years to write and is now taught as a methodology combined with the
software called TradeGuider.
Volume Spread Analysis seeks to establish the cause of price movements. The ‘cause’ is
quite simply the imbalance between Supply and Demand or strength and weakness in any
liquid market, which is created by the activity of professional operators or “Smart Money”.
The significance and importance of volume appears little understood by most non-
professional traders. Perhaps this is because there is very little information and limited
teaching available on this vital part of technical analysis. To use a chart without volume is
similar to buying an automobile without a gasoline tank.
For the correct analysis of volume, one needs to realize that the recorded volume
information contains only half of the meaning required to arrive at a correct analysis. The
other half of the meaning is found in the price spread. Volume always indicates the amount
of activity going on, the corresponding price spread shows the price movement on that
volume. Many traders believe you cannot analyze volume is the FOREX markets because it is
unavailable, but we will show during this seminar that is not true.
Some technical indicators attempt to combine volume and price movements together. Rest
assured that this approach has limitations, because at times the market will go up on high
volume, but can do exactly the same thing on low volume. Prices can suddenly go sideways,
or even fall off, on exactly the same volume! So, there are obviously other factors at work.
These individuals or organizations are very secret in their dealings, as they do not want
others to know what they are doing.
Remember when in 1992 George Soros massively shorted the British Pound forcing the Bank
Of England to eventually withdraw from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism, well, this
is one very well known example of “Professional Money” having a dramatic effect on a
particular market, in this case the FOREX market. This type of activity happens every day,
with differing degrees of intensity, you just need to know what to look for.
All financial markets are dominated by the big professional players
The banks, institutions, syndicates and the specialists have all the financial resources to
move prices up or down. Trillions of dollars are exchanged daily across the world's stock,
currency and commodity markets. Hundreds of millions are spent analyzing crop reports,
business sectors and economic figures. All other activity, including the combined trades of
thousands of individuals like you and me, represents only a tiny fraction of the money and
resources flowing in and out of the market on a daily basis. You may think that's pretty
obvious. But ... Markets don't react to professional activity the way you expect them to.
In every market, there's an undeclared understanding amongst professional traders. It
alerts them to what the big money is doing. It's based around observations surrounding
volume activity and the effect this has on the price and the spread.
To us outside observers this activity normally goes unnoticed - an insignificant and
unexplainable blip lost amongst the 'noise' of the markets. If you've ever watched the ASX,
Dow, FTSE, S&P, Nasdaq or an individual stock price over any period of time, you'll know
that prices can fluctuate wildly. But there is logic behind all this chaos and the professionals
know exactly how to profit from it.
They know what the volume signals mean, yet only a tiny minority of non-professionals
know what's really going on.
As you'll see in graphic detail later, knowing how to read the market will allow you to take
the professional's lead and boost your profits. Understanding professional moves will allow
you to uncover the true market sentiment. It will give you a clear indication of which
markets you should hold positions in - whether buying or selling stocks, or going long or
short on futures or trading currencies, FOREX or commodities.
The professionals can never hide their true intentions if you can learn to analyze a chart like
they do. They may be leading the market, but they leave tell-tale signs for anyone with the
right knowledge to follow. The only truly important consideration for you is what the
professional money is doing - that is the only thing that matters, and then you follow in their
footsteps.
By using and understanding TradeGuider and the Volume Spread Analysis methodology you
will learn:
• How to identify profitable situations when massive volume spikes appear followed
by low volume.
• How to read any market like a professional.
• How to tell if a market is strong or weak.
• How you are manipulated by the professionals to make the wrong decisions.
• What you should consider to become a full time trader.
• Powerful trading tips to improve your performance and boost your profits.
• How to react to news driven events.
• How to avoid “Herd” mentality.
Money Management
I will not risk more than 2.5% of my capital in any one account in any one trade
I will not risk more than 6% of my capital in any one account in multiple trades.
I will close a losing trade quickly and treat it as a cost of doing business in the market.
I will never take a loss personally.
I will never get angry because a trade went against me.
I will learn from the losing trade but will not dwell on it.
If I make three consecutive losing trades I will cease trading and re-examine my plan.
I will never revenge trade.
I will allow a winning position to run using the chandelier stops and H stops in TopBot on 5
minute chart.
My key objective is to get my stop to break even then small profit without getting stopped
out.
I will use a minimum of a 2:1 risk reward ratio
I will evaluate my trades every Saturday and will identify high probability set ups for the
following week.