The Chartist - Introduction to Elliott Wave Theory | Forex
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Nick Radge, Head of Research and Trading at The Chartist® https://www.thechartist.com.au/ ran this webinar for subscribers outlining the rules and guidelines for Elliott Wave Analysis.The Chartist® uses Elliott Wave Theory in addition to other technical analysis patterns and methods to make trading and investing decisions. We apologise that the sound quality is not great - we have improved our recording equipment since this video was created.
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I think the materials presented here must be good however, would just like to bring to your attention the recording isn't very good, especially when saying words that starts with P, the mic breaks.
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Nick, thank you for sharing. I'm watched your video as I'm reading along Pretcher, and Ramki. Great work, and thank you!
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Great video. Note: what you call a running flat is usually called an expanded flat. A running flat is when terminus of wave C doesn't reach or go beyond the beginning of wave A.
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Thank you for time and effort in putting this together and giving it out for free! Currently, I am reading The Elliott Wave principal, as well as Bloomberg Visual Guide To Elliott Wave Trading. Some aspects of certain chapters I did not understand so I'm hoping I can use these videos to fill in that void. Thanks again, my greatest regards,..
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Which chart is this? I want to know the name of this chart Is it Advanced get ? It's good one I could know something new
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Great! Enjoyed alot.
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Urghh....horrible sound quality...not sure I can stand listening to this.
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Great Video, thanks soo much,
Ps. Next time,move the mic away from mouth! -
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Thank You Nick for this great explanation
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Great video! Many thanks. Will have to go through it several times to fully understand. Will be happy to buy you a beer if you happen to be passing through my part of the world.
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I will add that a great real life example of a triangle can be seen on a daily chart of Google (goog) from 20th May to 9th October 2013. You will note that the low of the C-wave is slightly lower than the low of the A-wave and the E-wave is marginally lower (and the lowest) still. Keep up the good work, fella.
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Hello Mate I should point a few things out to you for the benefit of all: 18:50 You write that wave 4 cannot overlap wave 1. Actually, they do within leading and ending diagonals. 50:22 this isn't a running flat but an expanded (or irregular) flat. A running flat has its C wave ending before the start of the B wave. 52:25 you state that a triangle's subsequent waves must be within the extremes of its preceding wave. Running and expanding triangles don't follow this. All the best.
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Thanks so much for pointing this out. Unfortunately as it was recorded as a live webinar we won't be able to fix it. We hope you could still follow along though. - Nick
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Thanks for posting this video with good clear explanations. One thing I will say though and consider this as constructive criticism, is that your words do not seem to be in sync with the video. For example at 43:29 you are still describing the head and shoulder pattern when the video moves on to something else ('identifying corrections). This happened a few times in the video.
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Hi Richard, use a SlowK Stochastic set to 13. - Nick
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GREAT EXPLAINATION ..I have tried to search for your divergence indicator shown at 38.15 without success.what exactly is that and what are the settings? i use MT4
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The stock is QBE. It is a semi-log chart (refer scaling) which had moved from $4 to $20. Can only be impulsive based on the data we had - which started in 1992 on that chart.
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great but a little overwhelming. At the end when you pulled up QVE chart how did you know after the first five waves that you were starting five miore and not ABC correction?
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Mohamed, we have just uploaded the Advanced Elliott Wave Theory video. We hope you enjoy it. Trish and Nick