Ewj: elliott wave

Discussion in 'Technical Analysis' started by mu200411, Aug 13, 2007.

  1. Just stopped at 1472.00 ESZ.
    Pulled back to 1464 and change.

    Time is running out on the shorts, me tinks . . .

    40 minutes to the close!
     
    #761     Nov 8, 2007
  2. Mup

    Mup

    Thats why were careful of wide spread bars :)

    Remember the Rules if price overbalances its has correction ie +15 points its changed degree hence its carn't be a lesser degree wave iv.

    38.2% back up is the next probable TA point @1481.50

    :)
     
    #762     Nov 8, 2007
  3. Right there as we speak!
    :)
     
    #763     Nov 8, 2007
  4. Mup

    Mup

    Its always the standard fibs on the way back up if there's no usable Alt waves...

    38.2% is where the GET Orders will be, 50% the "main retail order" one will have more :D
     
    #764     Nov 8, 2007
  5. Mup

    Mup

    We "tinks" correct :D :D :D
     
    #765     Nov 8, 2007
  6. :D :D :D

    The 15 point counter-trend "pops" are amazing . . . and then WHAAAM!
     
    #766     Nov 8, 2007
  7. Mup

    Mup

    A neater Chart of the of the "none" Techincal market :D :D

    Watch out for that larger +31 Alt :) @ 1485 area
     
    #767     Nov 8, 2007
  8. Looks like 5 waves up on the ESZ from 3PM. into just before the close, eh?
     
    #768     Nov 8, 2007
  9. Mup

    Mup

    Enjoyed today :D :D

    Hopefully none EW'ers who view this thread might be able to start see the advantages of knowing were Traders Place there orders based on EW Technicals and how we can use this.:)

    If people want to learn about Alternate Waves, have a look on page 127 onwards of Prechters EW book (1999 ad onwards)

    "Far more precise and reliable Measurement of Retracements are the relationships are between alternate waves or lengths unfolding in the same direction..."
     
    #769     Nov 8, 2007
  10. .... i didn't notice before because they are so steep.... but i see it now....
    ....they kind a look like the nas chart itself
    .... thanks

    PS. check out soybean chart ED

    PPS. where do you see the rising wedge on PGR weekly beginning ? thanks.
     
    #770     Nov 8, 2007