👩🏻💻Hello! Dear colleagues, this is the 7th lesson on wave analysis and today we are going to look at Multiple Zigzag. We already know what a Zigzag is, so we will not look at this pattern for a long time, but just to clarify that Multiple Zigzag consists of several Zigzags. Let's get to the rules and guidelines! ✅ Rules ✅ 📍A Multiple Zigzag comprise two (or...
👩🏻💻Hello! In this lecture, we will cover one of the options for corrective cycles, namely Flat. Let's now look at the 'flat' separately as a stand-alone correctional structure. I remind you, 'flat' and 'plane' are essentially the same thing. So, the 'flat' always has a three-wave structure, and it looks like this: 3-3-5. That is, you can identify it by the third...
Hello! Dear colleagues, because I am constantly analyzing the markets with the help of wave analysis. Many colleagues ask me about it and I decided to make some tutorial posts to help you in this difficult task. I want to present this information to you in a simple and straightforward manner. Well, enough unnecessary text, let's get started! A bit of history...
👩🏻💻 Welcome to the 4th lecture on Elliott Waves! ➡️In this lecture, we will start discussing the variations for corrective movements. Let's begin with the simplest one - it's zigzags. ➡️By correction, we mean the construction "ABC" after an impulse. This reminds us of a zigzag, hence the name. Also, we can encounter it in each corrective wave, that is, "2" and...
👩🏻💻Welcome to the 3nd lecture on Elliott Waves! ➡️In this lecture, I will talk about the Leading and Ending diagonals as the primary and most common variations of impulsive waves. We will also touch on the Expanding diagonal, which occurs significantly less frequently. Earlier, we covered the general concept of impulse and its structure. Now, I will...
Fibonacci interconnectedness of impulsive and corrective waves. Impulsive. Since Time is taken into account in terms of angles, the Fibonacci channels derived from multi fractals simulate phenomenon of the order in chaotic price action. More like projection of Levels of Probability like in QM, where Interference Pattern derived from waves of probability in...
The markets are fractal. Fractal : each part of which has the same statistical characteristics as the whole. This means that there are patterns within patterns on all degrees which can look identical from the macro to the micro. Just like the veins on your hands, to the rivers on earth. Although in terms of trading with take profits and stop losses, you need...
What is the difference between projection overlapping and "obviously different in price and/or time" in NEO Wave? In Pre-Constructive Rules of Logic, Rule#1, Condition_b, Paraghraph_4, it states "If part of m2's price range is shared by m0 and m3 is longer and more vertical than ml during a time span equal to (or less than) ml and m(-1) is shorter than ml and m0...
Higher resolutions aka lower timeframes have several uses: HIgh res levels 1) For more precise entries past the positioned levels. You have a level on your current resolution, a level you want to use, let's call it "X". You turn in higher resolutions, and scale in around the levels there, past the X; 2) For precise entries during positioning. You have a level...
More data on lower resolutions, smth that others call higher timeframes. Low res waves While being on a given resolution, the lower resolutions are mostly used to understand the trends within the overall fractal. In general, you want to trade along with the strong low res wave, and don't trade against an exhausted low res wave. While being on given resolution,...
Aside of the usual things ie waves & levels, being on a given resolution, mainly we are interested in the direction in which trading activity develops (so called, trend, gradient, slope etc). It is not exactly necessary if you follow a vehicle on every resolution, this way you always know the direction by simply understanding whether we are in low res buying wave...
From all the dudes tryna solve it Wyckoff was the closest. He even figured out how levels get positioned as supports/resistances (he called it accumulations, re-accumulations, distributions and re-distributions). The only thing he was missing are the actual levels hehe (all these 4 volume absorption processes never happen "in the air", ain't no Phil Collins in...
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...
HOWTO video about "Waves" script . Waves script is a implementation of trend detection done by comparing current and previous candles. It has 2 rulesets for Low and Middle trends with different trend change sensitivity. It's a great tool for trend visualization but in also hame so disadvatages like lag, a delay between high or low and trend change signal, which...
A good example for a full MTF Wave Stoch RSI full wave on the 12h time frame with clear entry and exit on the MTF. Although it is an old PA for JASMY, I find this one of the best case studies on how to read the Stoch waves on the MTF for precision entries, from which we can learn from. Don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions!
Explaining what the MTF Wave Stoch is all about, does not get any easier with this #Cardano chart $ADA / USDT pair. Feel free to ask if you don't understand!
In this lesson, I shared with you the types of pullbacks Be careful, pullbacks are breaks in the middle of the trend Poolbacks do not have the strength of main steps In my opinion, the best type of trading with pullbacks is to recognize the completion of these corrections patterns so that we can move in the direction of the trend at the right point. Of course, it...
hello traders Some traders don't understand my analysis so I prepared this as a summary of what I learned in wave analysis