Trading without a structured risk management strategy turns the market into a game of chance—a gamble with unfavorable odds in the long run. Even if you possess the skill to predict more than half of the market's movements accurately, without robust risk management, profitability remains elusive. Why? Because no trading system can guarantee a 100% success...
The 76 correction strategy aims to pick up optimal continuation trades into large retracements. It's a trend following strategy that aims to enter into strong counter trend moves to a 76% retracement of the previous trend leg. This strategy usually performs best when combined with Elliot wave. Waiting for there to be a full impulsive leg in 5 waves followed by a...
👩🏻💻Hello! In this lecture, we will cover one of the options for corrective cycles, namely Flat. Let's now look at the 'flat' separately as a stand-alone correctional structure. I remind you, 'flat' and 'plane' are essentially the same thing. So, the 'flat' always has a three-wave structure, and it looks like this: 3-3-5. That is, you can identify it by the third...
Hello! ➡️In this lecture, we will cover one of the most common or popular correction options - triangles. I remind you that we are now considering various correction structures that are encountered both separately and can be part of more complex structures. ➡️Triangles are probably the most popular pattern for all beginners, yes, and not only beginners. It is...
If you want to learn Smart Money concepts, but you don't know what to start with, this article with help. I will share with you 5-steps Smart Money Concepts learning plan . 5 important topics to study in SMC. Topic 1: Market Structure - the analysis of a behavior of a price on a chart. In the contest of Smart Money Concepts you should learn: -SMC...
👩🏻💻 Welcome to the 4th lecture on Elliott Waves! ➡️In this lecture, we will start discussing the variations for corrective movements. Let's begin with the simplest one - it's zigzags. ➡️By correction, we mean the construction "ABC" after an impulse. This reminds us of a zigzag, hence the name. Also, we can encounter it in each corrective wave, that is, "2" and...
Trading Structure can be tricky. You can see a Break of Structure (BOS), your trying to get in on retracements and just keep getting Stopped out? This will help. Trade only after a Liquidity Grab, I'm going to call this a "Grubber". After the Grubber, There must be a STRONG Impulse move which breaks Structure in the Opposite Direction, Then you have to wait...
Liquidity: LQ High/Low LQ Strong High/Low => Swing High/Low LQ trendline LQ Equal High/Low Liquidity => Strong High/Low => Break => Swing High/Low
1. Flip creates + sweeps high 2. Flip creates + sweeps equal highs 3. Flip sweeps high in prior leg 4. Initial Flip reaction gets swept
Welcome to Swing Mapping Part 3, where we delve into three different approaches to trade management using swing mapping methods. Trade management always represents a trade-off between taking profits early and letting winning trades run. There is no perfect solution, but by understanding different approaches, traders can tailor their strategies to their risk...
The 1.61 head fake strategy is intended to give early signals of where a high/low might be and be an early tell on the potential turn of the trend. This strategy can be used for both pullbacks and reversals. When traded as a correction, this strategy usually is successful in the forecasting and trading of the end of Elliot wave 5 heading into the ABC....
According to the rules leading diagonals 5th wave cant truncate. Doesn't matter if they are contracting or expanding variations. Here are examples where contracting diagonals can truncate. If they are in the 5th of the 5th of an impulse.
Welcome to part 2 of our 3-part series on swing mapping – a highly underestimated technique that can be applied to any market on any timeframe. In Swing Mapping Part 1 we outlined the key principles of swing mapping which involved identifying potential swings, monitoring them, and drawing conclusions about market structure as swings levels are held or broken....
I started to assemble own ibrary of ElliottWave patterns and rules. Here simple zigzags occured in: wave W and wave Y of WXY double zigzag Zigzag 1 - wave W Wave A - leading diagonal Wave B - double zigzag Wave C - ending expanding diagonal ending at the top line of the parrallel channel Zigzag 2 - wave Y Wave A - impulse Wave B - double zigzag Wave C -...
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Welcome to the first instalment of our 3-part series on swing mapping – a highly underestimated technique that can be applied to any market on any timeframe. In Swing Mapping Part 1: Key Principles you will learn: Why it’s the bedrock of all market structure analysis How to swing map in four simple steps Why it’s so important to do it yourself rather...
👩🏻💻Welcome to the 3nd lecture on Elliott Waves! ➡️In this lecture, I will talk about the Leading and Ending diagonals as the primary and most common variations of impulsive waves. We will also touch on the Expanding diagonal, which occurs significantly less frequently. Earlier, we covered the general concept of impulse and its structure. Now, I will...