Elliott Waves Made Simple

Elliott Waves Made Simple

HOW TO MASTER THE BEST TOOL IN ANALYZING PRICE MOVEMENTS AND MARKET BEHAVIORS?

The Elliott Wave digs into the basics of candlestick movements on the charts, whether in Forex, Stock, ETF, or Options Trading... Each trader may have heard of the Elliott Wave theory, but many of them may find it overwhelming and complicated. The Elliott Wave concept does have a steeper learning curve than other types of analysis. However, I believe it is one of the best forecasting tools available to traders and investors in the financial markets.

The use of Elliott Waves analysis, in combination with other tools, would highly stack the odds in your favor. This is especially useful for detecting big and major movements in any financial market charts.

Needless to say, when you fail to predict any big movements of the market, trading is more or less a gamble, and things become much more dangerous. This book would save you from those unexpected situations, and pave the way for consistent profits.

Inside, what you will learn include:

  • How do the Motive and Corrective Phases shape and what are the secrets behind those movements?
  • A detailed breakdown of Motive and Corrective waves on the chart;
  • How to combine Elliott Wave with other tools and chart patterns to make the best use of price actions in trading?
  • How can RSI be combined with Elliott Waves to anticipate a potential new trend initiation?
  • Two powerful methods of trading different waves in the Elliott cycle.


And many real trade examples that brings you a clearer view of the secrets behind Elliott Waves trading?

Would you like to discover more?

Click the "Buy Now" button to grasp this book and master the Elliott Waves techniques in less than 48 hours.


Auteur | Steve Sinclair
Taal | Engels
Type | Paperback
Categorie | Computers & Informatica

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