Marenno

EURGBP SWA"Analysis

Short
FX:EURGBP   Euro / British Pound
Trading plan on a current mid term situation.

Instructions on how to read labels on a graph:




The purpose of the SWA approach is not to name the wave, but to make money out of the next swing of a tradable period.

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Impulse move (impulse wave), or the move towards the presumed main trend direction (of a period researched), is indicated with “i” followed by the wave number

Each higher step/grade is marked “i” which stands for Impulse + apostrophe after the impulse wave number one for each step higher. e.g.: i1’ - 1st impulse wave 1 step higher, i1’' - 2 steps higher, i1’’’ - 3 steps higher

i1’’ i2’’ i3’’ 2 steps higher
i1’ i2’ i3’ 1 step higher
i1 i2 i3 trading period
‘i1 ‘i2 ‘i3 1 step lower
‘’i1 ‘’i2 ‘’i3 2 steps lower

Each lower step/grade is marked with apostrophe before the i - letter that stands for impulse wave. 'i - 1 step lower, ''i - 2 steps lower, '''i - 3 steps lower

Corrective move is marked with letters, where: a - 1st corrective wave, b - 2nd, etc…

Each higher step/grade is marked with a wave’s letter + apostrophe after the ; e.g.: ‘ - 1 step higher, ‘’- 2 steps, ‘’’ - 3 steps
a’' b’' c’' - 2 steps higher
a' b' c' - 1 step higher
a b c - trading period
‘a ‘b ’c -1 step lower
‘’a ‘’b ‘’c - 2 steps lower

Each lower step/grade marked with apostrophe before the lowercase letter; e.g.: ‘a - 1 step lower, ‘’a - 2 steps lower, ‘’’a - 3 steps lower

This is an author's simplified wave trading approach. It has been created for trading, and if you're interested to "catch a Wave" please feel free to contact.

All what you see at the charts, is a ready made SAW, so no explanations are added, so if you have any questions, just white a comment, and ask.

The bits of wave theories known , Volume analysis and classical technic analysis is used in the system, to get a simple and professional approach.


For traders
Arturs Jermolickis

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