Like we
mentioned earlier, Elliott waves are fractals. Each wave is made of sub-waves.
Huh? Let me show you another picture. Pictures are great, aren't they? Yee-haw!
Do you
see how Waves 1, 3, and 5 are made up of a smaller 5-wave impulse pattern while
Waves 2 and 4 are made up of smaller 3-wave corrective pattern?
Always
remember that each wave is comprised of smaller wave patterns. This pattern
repeats itself...
FOREVER!
To make
it easy to label these waves, the Elliott Wave Theory has assigned a series of
categories to the waves in order of the largest to the smallest. They are:
·
Grand Supercycle
·
Supercycle
·
Cycle
·
Primary
·
Intermediate
·
Minor
·
Minute
·
Minuette
·
Sub-Minuette
A Grand Supercycle is made up
of Supercycle waves which is made up of Cycle waves which is made up Primary
waves, which is made up of Intermediate waves which is made up of Minor waves which
is made up of Minute waves which is made up of Minuette waves which is made up
of Sub-Minuette waves. Did you get all that?
Okay, to make things much clearer, let's see how an Elliott Wave looks in real life.
Okay, to make things much clearer, let's see how an Elliott Wave looks in real life.
As you
can see, waves aren't shaped perfectly in real life. You'll also learn it's
sometimes difficult to label waves. But the more you stare at charts the better
you'll get.
Besides,
we're not going to let you go at it alone! In the following sections, we'll
give you some tips on how to correctly and easily identify waves as well as
teach you how to trade using Elliott Waves. Surf's up!