Overview: Since the significant bottom in June 2020, Natural Gas embarked on a compelling journey, forming a fresh impulse that concluded around the highs of August 2022 as Wave I in the Cycle Degree. The subsequent phase witnessed a corrective move, labeled as Wave II on the weekly timeframe, comprising three subdivisions: ((A)), ((B)), and ((C)). The current...
⚡️Hello traders Today I will share with you an analysis method that large investors often apply and they have been very successful. ⚡️Elliott Wave is a technical tool used by investors in analyzing stock market prices, commodities, cryptocurrencies, etc. ⚡️Elliott waves analyze price movements and these movements tend to repeat and form waves. From previous...
I wanted to share my thoughts on the significance of using channeling technique in Elliott Wave theory when analyzing charts. To begin, we draw what we call a "base channel," starting from the beginning of wave 1 and extending it to the end of wave 2. This initial channel provides us with a foundation for analysis. The following occurrence of an impulsive...
Elliott Wave background In the 1930s, R.N Elliott identified the price of the stock trends and reversed a specific pattern. This pattern is repetitive in form and, the patterns have predictive value. He decided to use this pattern (Elliott wave theory) to predict the market. The Elliott wave is not primarily a trading system. It is a detailed description of how...
We can count waves using traditional patterns like Head and shoulders, Double Top and Bottom, Triangle, cup & handle, etc. This article is about how you can count waves by identifying chart patterns. I have covered Three chart patterns in this article, 1) Triangles 2) Head and shoulders 3) Double Top and Bottom 1) Head and shoulders: In addition, the two...
Elliott Wave Guidelines: Depth of Corrective Waves Understanding Elliott Waves is much more then the basic rules and 3s and 5s. A largely underused aspect of Elliott Waves is the Elliott Wave Guidelines. These go beyond the guidelines for each specific pattern and are meant to assist in determining the most probabilistic wave pattern. This is just the primary...
Hi EW Fans, added some interesting and helpful Fibonacci Numbers in Terms of Elliott Wave from an old Sheet i have found in the Web. You need to switch your Chart and your Fibonacci Tool to Log-Scale. Greetings
Triangles seem very easy to trade but act differently when it comes to trading. #Elliottwaves have a very important, genuine, consolidated and beautiful pattern that is #triangle correction. The structure of the triangle is 3,3,3,3,3. It means the triangle has 5 waves in it and each wave is sub-divided into 3 waves which we call (a,b,c,d,e). After 5 waves the...
The Elliott Wave Principle at its core consists of motive waves, movement in the direction of the larger trend, and corrective waves, any correction against the main trend. Market prices alternate between a motive phase, and a corrective phase on all time scales of trend Please refer to Elliott-Wave-Theory - Motive-Waves post covering rules and tendencies...
Elliott Wave Principle , developed by Ralph Nelson Elliott, proposes that the seemingly chaotic behaviour of the different financial markets isn’t actually chaotic. In fact the markets moves in predictable, repetitive cycles or waves and can be measured and forecast using Fibonacci numbers. Elliott wave predicts that the prices of the traded financial instrument...
This publication will focus on some of the rules and guidelines of wave formation in Elliot Wave theory in relation to the correctional sequences of Wave 4 and zigzags. Whilst Elliott Wave rules are requirements and form the basis of counting waves, understanding the guidelines of wave formation is as crucial in identifying wave structure and the likely scenarios...
Hello, everyone! Last time we considered the Elliott waves 1-2-3-4-5 cycle. Today we are going to talk about correction types. Corrections contains of 3 waves A-B-C. Bill Williams recommends to trade only Simple Zigzag corrections, but we also should be able to distinguish other types of corrections. Let's go! Simple Zigzag Correction If you find that the...
●●● 𝙈𝙪𝙡𝙩𝙞𝙥𝙡𝙚 𝙕𝙞𝙜𝙯𝙖𝙜 (Mult.Z) Keep in mind that an triple zigzag is rare ❗❗ 𝙍𝙪𝙡𝙚𝙨 ● A Multiple Zigzag comprise two (or three) single zigzags separated by one (or two) corrective pattern(s) in the opposite direction, labeled X . In the first case, it is called «double zigzag», in the second - «triple zigzag» (The first single zigzag is labeled W , the...
●●● 𝙎𝙞𝙣𝙜𝙡𝙚 𝙕𝙞𝙜𝙯𝙖𝙜 (SZ or ZZ) ❗❗ 𝙍𝙪𝙡𝙚𝙨 ● A zigzag always subdivides into three waves. ● Wave A always subdivides into an impulse or leading diagonal . ● Wave C always subdivides into an impulse or ending diagonal . ● Wave B always subdivides into a zigzag, flat , triangle or combination thereof . ● Wave B never moves beyond the start of...
Hello guys :) In this Elliott we have something called truncation or failure. It's because wave 3 is too large and wave 5 cannot reach wave 3. Follow me for more tutorials. Cheers :)
Hello guys :) Sometimes we have 9 waves instead of 5 waves. This is rare. Follow me for more tutorials. Cheers :)
Hello guys :) In the previous tutorials we have taught you what Elliott wave theory is. In this tutorial we're going to talk about extensions. we have an extension in either wave 1, 3 or 5. Follow me for more tutorial. Cheers :)
Hello guys :) The Elliott wave theory has 3 rules. Follow me for more tutorial. Cheers :)