As you
may have guessed, the key in using the Elliott Wave Theory in trading is all
about being able to correctly identify waves.
By
developing the right eye in recognizing what wave the market is in, you will be
able to find out which side of the market to trade on, long or short.
There are
three cardinal cannot-be-broken rules in labeling waves. So, before you jump
right in to applying the Elliott Wave Theory to your trading, you must take
note of the rules below.
Failing
to label wave correctly can prove disastrous to your account.
3 Cardinal Rules of the Elliott Wave Theory
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Rule Number 1: Wave 3 can NEVER be the shortest impulse wave
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Rule Number 2: Wave 2 can NEVER go beyond the start of Wave 1
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Rule Number 3: Wave 4 can NEVER cross in the same price area as
Wave 1
Then, there are the guidelines that help you in correctly labeling waves. Unlike the three cardinal rules, these guidelines can be broken. Here they are:
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Conversely, sometimes, Wave 5 does not move beyond the end of wave
3. This is called truncation.
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Wave 5, more often than not, goes beyond or "breaks
through" the trend line drawn off Wave 3 parallel to a trend line
connecting the start of Waves 3 and 5.
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Wave 3 tends to be very long, sharp, and extended.
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Waves 2 and 4 frequently bounce off Fibonacci retracement levels.