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Storj (STORJ) Wyckoff Analysis (11 to 20 Dec 2023)
Wyckoff Analysis (WA) aims to understand why prices of stocks and other market items move due to supply and demand dynamics. It typically is applied to any freely traded market where larger or institutional traders operate (commodities, bonds, currencies, etc.). In this article we will apply WA to the cryptocurrency Storj ($STORJ) to make a forecast for approximate future events.
Storj Price Data from MEXC Futures | Source: STORJUSDT.P on tradingview.com.
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Storj is currently in Phase E of a Wyckoff Distribution Schematic #1. StockCharts says this about Phase E in their article on the Wyckoff Method:
The trading range for Storj was $1 – $1.12 and it has concretely fallen below that. From the picture below a major SOW has occurred, more so pointing to a Distribution occurring. This also coincides with our analyst’s Elliott Wave (EWT) view on Storj. They predict a small rally as Storj continues to fall in its Wave 2. The majority of the liquidity (per its relevant Volume Profile) is between the 38.2% and 61.8% LFR at $0.56 and $0.76 respectively. A liquidity cluster is typically expected between these LFRs in EWT leading us to the think a Wave 2 correction is happening. Additionally, the cluster is in the price range of the subwave 4, an EWT guideline.
Storj Price Data from MEXC Futures | Source: STORJUSDT.P on tradingview.com.
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Below is the typical schematic for a Wyckoff Distribution Schematic #1.
Wyckoff Distribution Schematic #1 | Source: StockCharts.com
Glossary
All quotes are from the first link in Supplemental Reading.
Preliminary Supply (PSY) – “where large interests begin to unload shares in quantity after a pronounced up-move”
Buying Climax (BC) – large operators selling their shares while the public buys them at a premium during a period of huge demand
Automatic Reaction (AR) – “With intense buying substantially diminished after the BC and heavy supply continuing, an AR takes place”
Secondary Test (ST) – when “price revisits the area of the SC to test the supply/demand balance at these levels”
Upthrust After Distribution (UTAD) – “a definitive test of new demand after a breakout above TR resistance”
Test – where larger traders “test the market for supply throughout a TR”
Sign of Weakness (SoW) – “a down-move to (or slightly past) the lower boundary of the TR, usually occurring on increased spread and volume”
Last Point of Supply (LPSY) – “exhaustion of demand and the last waves of large operators’ distribution before markdown begins in earnest”
Elliott Wave Theory (EWT)
“A theory in technical analysis that attributes wave-like price patterns, identified at ious scales, to trader psychology and investor sentiment.”
Source: “Elliott Wave Theory: What It Is and How to Use It” by James Chen (2023)
Logarithmic Fibonacci Retracement (LFR) – A measured correction at certain Fibonacci ratios on a semi-log scale.
Logarithmic Fibonacci Extensions (LFE) – A measured rally at certain Fibonacci ratios on a semi-log scale.
Supplemental Reading
“The Wyckoff Method: A Tutorial” by Bogomazov & Lipsett
“Reaccumulation Review” by Bruce Fraser (2018)
“Jumping the Creek: A Review” by Bruce Fraser (2018)
“Distribution Review” by Bruce Fraser (2018)
“Introduction to Point & Figure Charts” from StockCharts
“P&F Price Objectives: Horizontal Counts” from StockCharts
“The Wyckoff Methodology in Depth” by Rubén Villahermosa (2019)
“Wyckoff 2.0: Structures, Volume Profile and Order Flow” by Rubén Villahermosa (2021)
“Elliott Wave Principle – Key To Market Behavior” by Frost & Prechter (2022)
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