👩🏻💻 Hello ! This time we're going to look at combinations. It may seem too complicated, but don't worry. In fact, any combination simply consists of two corrective patterns that you and I already know, only between these two patterns there is a connecting wave. Let's go straight to the rules and everything will become clear to you at once! ✅ Rules ✅ 📍A “double...
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...
👩🏻💻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! ➡️In this lecture, we will cover one of the most common or popular correction options - triangles. I remind you that we are now considering various correction structures that are encountered both separately and can be part of more complex structures. ➡️Triangles are probably the most popular pattern for all beginners, yes, and not only beginners. It is...
👩🏻💻 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...
👩🏻💻 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...
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...
A set of equations AB=C A=C C=B(AB) A=B+C can be used to create waves that can be applied to every high and low or trend cycle. Combining these waves with Japanese Patterns can help to create more accurate TP and exit points. Some tips for better results include using the nearest Japanese/Japsian number if the numbers are shy of the main Japanese Number. For...
Elliott Wave Theory is a popular technical analysis tool used by traders to predict market patterns and trends. Developed by Ralph Nelson Elliott in the 1930s, this method is based on the idea that financial markets move in repetitive cycles or waves. In this comprehensive guide, we will discuss the fundamentals of Elliott Wave Theory and explore how Renko charts...
Video shows my thought process as well as Confluences leading to the execution of a trade based on harmonics as well as the Beat the Market Maker Method #BTMM. It is a classical near-perfect Shark Pattern.
in the above image you can see, that when all moving averages do not cross or overlap one another, this indicates a strong trend/price sentiment in this direction, even after a major pullback, you'll notice the moving averages still dont cross or overlap. also on the chart image ive touched upon the very popular 1, 2, 3 trading pattern and highlighted that...
Hi there, i have been sharing the chart patterns which are seen on any type of price charts. (CANDLESTICK CHART) and after research and experience, i see that the price move via various ways or concepts. as per my experience, i see that the price move via waves & correction, and react to supply and demand levels. please share it and one may need it. and this is...
Hi there, i have been sharing the chart patterns which are seen on any type of price charts. (CANDLESTICK CHART) and after research and experience, i see that the price move via various ways or concepts. as per my experience, i see that the price move via waves & correction, and react to supply and demand levels. please share it and one may need it. and this is...
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!
Hi fellow traders, I would like to share with you all the characteristics of the most important structures when it comes to trading waves. When reading all the rules and guidelines of the Elliott Wave Principle it might be a little overwhelming and complicated for most traders. At least to me it was when I just started learning. For that reason I've tried to put...
Why is it critical to be able to identify Ending Diagonal waves - because normally their completion is followed by the reversal of trend and in some cases with explosive price movements. Above are the general rules for all the internal waves and for different variations of the pattern - Expanding and Contracting Ending Diagonals. Why is Ending Diagonal forming...