Articles
16
Apr
Lesson 16: Introducing Fibonacci
Statue of Leonardo Fibonacci, Pisa, Italy.
The inscription reads, "A. Leonardo Fibonacci, Insigne
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14
Apr
Lesson 15: Practical Application
Because the tendencies discussed here are not inevitable, they are stated not as rules, but as guide...
12
Apr
Lesson 14: Wave Personality
The idea of wave personality is a substantial expansion of the Wave Principle. It has the advantages...
21
Feb
Lesson 13: More Guidelines
Scale
The larger the degree, the more necessary a semilog scale usually becomes. On the other hand,...
19
Feb
Lesson 12: Channeling
Wave Equality
One of the guidelines of the Wave Principle is that two of the motive waves in a fi...
17
Feb
Lesson 11: Forecasting Corrective waves
Depth of Corrective Waves (Bear Market Limitations)
No market approach other than the Wave Princi...
11
Feb
Lesson 10: The Guideline Of Alternation
The guidelines presented in Lessons 10-15 are discussed and illustrated in the context of a bull mar...
10
Feb
Lesson 9: Corrective Combinations
Double and Triple Threes
Elliott called sideways combinations of corrective patterns "double threes...
09
Feb
Lesson 8: Triangles
Triangles appear to reflect a balance of forces, causing a sideways movement that is usually associa...
08
Feb
Lesson 7: Flats (3-3-5)
A flat correction differs from a zigzag in that the subwave sequence is 3-3-5, as shown in Figures 1...