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Richard Demille Wyckoff (November 2, 1873 – March 7, 1934) was an American
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investor, and the founder and onetime
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of the ''Magazine of Wall Street'' (founding it in 1907). He was also editor of ''Stock Market Technique''.


Research and teachings

Wyckoff implemented his methods of
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of the financial markets (the study of charts showing movements of stock-prices and other data). He grew his wealth such that he eventually owned nine and a half acres and a mansion next door to the
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. As Wyckoff became wealthier, he also became altruistic about the public's
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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 ''
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'' starting in 1922. Continuing as a trader and educator in the stock, commodity and bond markets throughout the early 1900s, Wyckoff was curious about identifying underlying trends or 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,
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, J.P. Morgan, and many other American investors of the day. Wyckoff's research claimed many common characteristics among the greatest winning stocks and market campaigners of the time. He believed he had analyzed 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. Wyckoff also has techniques he believed offered advantages when markets were rising or falling (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 offered a detailed analysis of the "trading range", a posited ideal price bracket for buying or selling a stock. One tool that Wyckoff provides is the concept of the ''composite operator''. Simply, Wyckoff felt that an experienced judge of the market should regard larger market trends as 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. Wyckoff believed investors would be better prepared to grow their portfolios and net worth by following in his footsteps.


Personal life

Wyckoff married three times: first in 1892 to Elsie Suydam; second to Cecelia G. Shear, and third to Alma Weiss. Wyckoff charged in 1928 that his second wife, whom the media dubbed a
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of Wall Street, had wrested control of the ''Magazine of Wall Street'' from him by "cajolery." The separation ended in an agreement by which he received half a million dollars of the magazine company's bonds. Wyckoff is an early relative of famed Philadelphia teacher, Madeline Wyckoff.


Death

According to the ''Brooklyn Daily Eagle'' newspaper (published Monday March 12, 1934), Wyckoff died on March 7, 1934, in Sacramento, California. His body was taken to a funeral chapel in Brooklyn, New York.


See also

*
Jay Gould Jason Gould (; May 27, 1836 – December 2, 1892) was an American railroad magnate and financial speculator who is generally identified as one of the robber barons of the Gilded Age. His sharp and often unscrupulous business practices made hi ...
* James Keene *
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References

*''The Richard D. Wyckoff Course in Stock Market Science and Technique'', Volume One, Section 9 (1931). * Pruden, Henry O. ''Wyckoff by Action Sequence'',
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, Ageno Business School. San Francisco, California. * Pruden, Dr. Henry O. and Fraser, Bruce. “''The Wyckoff Method Lectures''.” The
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. (Fall 1992, Spring 1993). *"The Wyckoff family in America : a genealogy," Part II, page 375. Published by The Wyckoff Association of America, 1950. * ''Time - The Weekly Magazine''. Volume XII, Number 24. December 10, 1928. * ''Time - The Weekly Magazine.'' Volume XIII, Number 5. February 4, 1929. * ''Time - The Weekly Magazine.'' Volume XXIII, Number 12. May. 9, 1932. * Wyckoff, Richard D. ''How I Trade and Invest in Stocks and Bonds''. 1922, with subsequent editions through 1926. * ---. ''Stock Market Techniques - Number One''. 1933. * ---. ''Stock Market Techniques - Number Two''. 1934. * ---. ''Wall Street Ventures and Adventures Through Forty Years.'' 1930. * ''Brooklyn Daily Eagle'' (1934). Deaths. p.15.


External Links

Official websitehttps://www.wyckoffsmi.com
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