Most of you have probably heard about Elliott waves and we are sure that you don’t use it in cryptocurrency trading strategy because it’s very complicated and subjective approach. Crypto trading for beginners is very challenging and stressful even without Elliott waves. To be honest when we first time tried to implement it to my crypto trading strategies it was a...
I published 3 indicators for trading using Bill Williams' Profitunity strategy. For each indicator, I have added a visual and detailed description in English and Russian. In this post I will briefly describe these indicators and how I use them together. AFDSA indicator (Alligator + Fractals + Divergent & Squat Bars + Signal Alerts) Includes Williams...
Since traders are literally made of particles, it's vital to know the principles of their behavior in micro scale. Some people even use planetary cycles to implement into charting. But I believe the answer is deep in quantum world of probabilities - the fabric of reality itself. Reference to Quantum Mechanics The universe itself prohibits 100% prediction...
👩🏻💻 Welcome to the 2nd lecture on Elliott Waves. So, Elliott Wave Theory suggests that price behavior follows a wave structure, with three waves being impulse waves and 2 being corrective waves. It can be said that these 5 waves look like the image above. ➡️For example, let's take an upward impulse, where the impulse refers to all these five waves. We observe...
Sup, this is the 30th & the last post that concludes all the previous ones, and finally reveals the name how I've called all this - wave auction theory. Well, me as a creator of all this (or more like a mixer, a DJ lol) I think about it more as a theorem, but that's for nerds and geeks to work it out, me I just wanna flexx. If you take a look at all existing...
The main purpose of analyzing waves is to understand when the current wave is exhausted aka overextended aka overbought aka oversold. What is every1 seem to miss is that exhaustion is not based exclusively on "price gone too far", but also on "too much time passed" and "not much volume was traded" as well. That's one of the main reasons why your comparative...
Again as with the levels, first ima tell how to locate both real & imaginary waves, then I'll explain the principle itself, what are they, why it works etc, why we need em & how to use em. It's really easier this way. Let's start with imaginary waves. First, pls read the linked "Imaginary levels: fair price aka value", it has an explanation and another common...
At the outset, I would like to inform you that I have been a big fan of the wave theory in the last five years, but in science there are no feelings and biases, as well as in markets, and also the theory has not reached the limit of idealism and some critics say that it did not reach the limits of theory, it is only a hypothesis and It has been going on for such a...
Elliott Wave Theory , 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. The very basics of Elliott Wave Theory ; The Elliott wave principle at its...
Analyzing buyers vs sellers . Very simple way of analyzing and trading supply demand in its purest form. Identify where buyers has stepped in and showed interest in price and where is potential that they can step in again. Identify where sellerss has stepped in and showed interest in price and where is potential that they can step in again. Drop timeframe...
Here is a visual representation of an Elliott Wave Zig Zag with some common labeling mistakes. Also has some idealized Zig Zag guidelines as well.
📕📗📘In Elliott wave theory, a flat is a figure consisting of three waves, the ends of which are called ABC . This is a corrective pattern going against the trend. This pattern may look like a simple range that spends more time on sideways movement than on a real price increase. The pattern, as a rule, is a shallow pullback of the previous trend and can sometimes be...
📓Back in 1930, Ralph Nelson Elliott decided to figure out how the market works. After a long analysis of the charts, Elliott made a discovery that still does not lose its relevance. Elliott was able to identify the "breath" of the market. This new method of graph analysis is called Elliott Wave Analysis . As it turned out, the theory of wave analysis can be used...
Elliott Wave Count in Bitcoin Daily Chart In most cases, if wave 5 is formed as a diagonal triangle, it will cause severe falls after the end of the process. So after recognizing these diagonal triangles in wave 5 - you can close your long trades at the right point and make good profits from short trading in corrections waves. Please like our tutorial and...
Bullish Trend Bullish trend refers to consecutive higher highs and higher lows in the price of a currency pair in forex during a specific timeframe. it shows that there is strong buying pressure. Bearish Trend The formation of consecutive lower lows and lower highs in the price of a currency during a specific timeframe is called a bearish trend. It indicates...
After my last educational wyckoff post - I had a lot of comments, questions and so on. The idea was to post the basics and show the concept - there has been a lot of the overlay, breakdown and other people jumping on this. It was a move we called on the 18th of March (see the "they blew up the rocket" post). In terms of some simple education, Wyckoff is deep and...
For every currency pair, all the price action can be broken down into 2 different waves. Impulse waves and corrective waves. Both of these waves have the same patterns within them such as flags, ascending/descending corrections, channels etc. The tip to finding out what phase we're in is to zoom out to a bigger timeframe and look at price action as a whole and...
This is not a forecast or a signal! it's just an example of an occasion which a pattern like Wolfe Waves worked well ! This chart has almost followed the rules of Wolfe waves , unless the first point is not exactly on the right place! 1st point: Start of the wave 2nd: First top of the channel 3rd: First low of the channel 4th: Second high of the channel...