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Elliott Wave Theory – Quick Summary

By Yasher RizwanJune 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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Elliott Wave Theory is a powerful technical analysis tool that reveals how market prices move in predictable patterns due to crowd psychology. Here’s a quick summary of the key points:

🌊 Elliott Waves Are Fractals

  • Each wave consists of smaller waves, showing self-similarity — a core property of fractals.
  • This pattern repeats across all timeframes, from minutes to centuries.

📈 The 5-3 Wave Structure

Markets move in a 5-wave impulse followed by a 3-wave correction:

  • Impulse Waves (1, 3, 5) follow the trend.
  • Corrective Waves (2, 4) move against the trend.
  • Corrective patterns are labeled as A-B-C.
  • Among the impulse waves, Wave 3 is usually the strongest and most extended.

🔁 Internal Wave Structure

  • Impulse Waves (1, 3, 5) contain smaller 5-wave patterns.
  • Corrective Waves (2 and 4) consist of smaller 3-wave patterns.

🔺 3 Basic Corrective Patterns

Although Elliott identified 21 variations, they all fall under these main categories:

  1. Zig-Zag – Steep corrections with clear A-B-C moves.
  2. Flat – Sideways corrections with roughly equal wave lengths.
  3. Triangle – Converging or diverging corrective structures.

📏 The 3 Cardinal Rules

When labeling Elliott Waves, always follow these strict rules:

  1. Wave 3 can NEVER be the shortest impulse wave.
  2. Wave 2 can NEVER retrace past the start of Wave 1.
  3. Wave 4 can NEVER enter the price territory of Wave 1.

🧠 Final Tip: Practice Makes Perfect

The forex market rarely moves in perfect wave formations. Reading and labeling Elliott Waves accurately takes consistent practice and time.

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