Re: Labelling Elliot Waves
wayneL said:
Tech,
Last time that question was asked in public, there was an all-in brawl requiring the attendance of riot police and several ambulances. haha!!
But as a principle, only impulsive waves are labeled with numbers, corrective waves are labelled with letters.
Now I'm outta here...fast! LOL
Too late Wayne, you're nicked!! The Wave A and C of an ABC correction can be impulsive with five waves, so you can label those minor degree waves as i, ii, iii etc. btw, sorry I'm not an experienced EW person but until Nick or Wavepicker or MW turns up again the blind will have to lead the blind.
The best place to start is to state the 3 core rules, clarify what they mean and then look at the main guidelines (for example, wave4 cannot overlap the top of wave1, that means the end of wave 4, which would be wave C, so we could see waveA retrace below wave1).
Nick's books Adaptive Analysis is a great start, that's what got me hooked, eventhough I'd read EWI stuff and other material before Nick is the person who really made it simple, I remember memorising the rules and guidelines and re-reading several times, still make mistakes though. But note that it is not meant to be a full study of EW.
Other tips I've found useful are:
Look for the clean, strong impulsive waves and distinguish them from the choppy, messy corrective waves. Also wave 4's are normally triangular in pattern but I've seen some 'triangles' which don't really look like triangles- subjectivity comes into it. Also look for proportions, a nice long wave 3 is always a pleasure to observe.
As with most charts start the labeling with the big picture and drill down to the smaller time frames, see the BMX thread for some mistakes I made and for Nick's corrections. However, when I can't see a clear count on a daily chart, for example, it helps to drill down further to see how that structure has subdivided, that'll help you to see the labels for the higher time frame too. Using the core rules really helps to plan your trade and set stops. The fibonacci retracement levels also help.
Ok, maybe I shouldn't have said all that since I'm only learing but guess it give an expert the opportunity to correct me.
There's another thread on EW, I'll post a link to a free book (recomended by Nick Radge) there for you to have a look at Tech, and for others, isn't ASF just great!!??