Traders searching for Wyckoff phases on charts want a clear framework to distinguish accumulation from distribution and markdown. MarketXED overlays these classic phases directly on price charts so users can quickly identify when smart money is quietly buying or when large holders are exiting positions. The method breaks price action into four repeatable stages that improve timing for both swing trading scanner results and longer-term setups.
Accumulation appears as a sideways base after a downtrend where volume dries up on declines and expands on minor rallies. This phase often precedes a markup breakout. In contrast, distribution forms after an uptrend with increasing supply on rallies and weak demand on dips, signaling an impending markdown. Recognizing these transitions helps filter out low-probability entries from Yahoo-driven scanners and universe filters.
Once a phase is identified, the next step is confirming the transition with volume and range behavior. MarketXED users combine this visual map with multi-agent committee scoring and isotonic calibration to raise conviction before acting. The result is a repeatable process that aligns chart reading with risk-based playbooks and real-time SMS alerts during the 9:30-16:00 ET window. This is not financial advice.