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Disliked{quote} I don't mind answering simple questions on here but please first look through the information on my blog. HEW requires a lot more thought and understanding, also more work than EW but you don't get enhanced results from simple things! If the questions get complicated I'd have to suggest going through the video webinar as there are quite a few facets that I discovered (very happily) after writing the book and working with the structure. Many are very logical and make a huge difference to learning how wave degrees are all related, how to anticipate...Ignored
Disliked{quote} I am fascinated! Even!My original education is programmer, and by the fascination i am working on analysis of relation of waves, but there are many variations to evaluate by the right way, right conclusion. I would like very much your videos but it is too expensive to me at the moment
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Disliked{quote} The basic ones are on the blog and provide a great start. If you're a programmer you may just jump into it all and enjoy the ride. I find programmers and engineers love this stuff. Also those with a good understanding of EW can normally catch on quickly without the video webinar. Once they understand the process they find they can't go back to classic EW...Ignored
Disliked{quote} I am on itThe first biggest thing that was lighted in my mind the differences between CEW vs HEW is the strict exact ratios of wave! Am i right?
And maybe this can help to determine which wave we are in and when will it end when does the next begin. If i am right this is an quite different view of waves
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DislikedHi Ian I have been reading your posts for quiet some time now. Also have gone though your blog. But have'nt gotten my head around it yet. I guess i am so intuned to the traditional EW that my eyes are not focusing properly. But i have not given up, I am going to learn your Harmonic Elliott Wave structure, surely you have put a lot of work into it. A question if its is alright with you? Traditional elliott waves observed commodities to have the 5th wave the longest, of the impulsive. How to you do the harmonic projections on commodities for eg. gold...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Correct - and that the impulsive relationships are between 3-wave moves and not 5-wave. That way you can ignore those that don't fit in...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi Ian! I have finished your blog and i like it despite of there are some thing are not totaly clear for meHere is my continuation of my CEW count, can this be counted by HEW too? And if it could would you be so kind to share it? It would be so helpful to clear my mind
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Disliked{quote} Well, you'll need time to work on things and understand how HEW works. It's not like CEW where you can just label any peak or tough that you want because it looks good. That is why there are so many different counts and why it doesn't work...! Easy things = bad results because markets are not simple... What you have posted is half in one wave and half in an earlier wave. I'll give you what I have that ends with your red Wave iii) label and with ratios shown. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Well, you'll need time to work on things and understand how HEW works. It's not like CEW where you can just label any peak or tough that you want because it looks good. That is why there are so many different counts and why it doesn't work...! Easy things = bad results because markets are not simple... What you have posted is half in one wave and half in an earlier wave. I'll give you what I have that ends with your red Wave iii) label and with ratios shown. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Well, you'll need time to work on things and understand how HEW works. It's not like CEW where you can just label any peak or tough that you want because it looks good. That is why there are so many different counts and why it doesn't work...! Easy things = bad results because markets are not simple... What you have posted is half in one wave and half in an earlier wave. I'll give you what I have that ends with your red Wave iii) label and with ratios shown. {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} Hi, Ian I looked at your EURUSD count, but i failed to see the initial abc of i, do i have to go down to 1minute chart to see the abc ? I marked the H1 chart as below. Please advise, what did i not look at or am missing? Thanks{image}
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Disliked{quote} Hi, Ian I looked at your EURUSD count, but i failed to see the initial abc of i, do i have to go down to 1minute chart to see the abc ? I marked the H1 chart as below. Please advise, what did i not look at or am missing? Thanks{image}
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Disliked{quote} Hi, Ian I looked at your EURUSD count, but i failed to see the initial abc of i, do i have to go down to 1minute chart to see the abc ? I marked the H1 chart as below. Please advise, what did i not look at or am missing? Thanks{image}
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Disliked{quote} One thing is sure: No overlapping between 4th and 2nd wave except in diagonal triangle!Ignored
Disliked{quote} No such thing as a diagonal triangle in HEW... in CEW diagonal triangles are made up of 3-wave moves. In HEW ALL waves are made up of 3-wave moves. The only waves that 5-waves make is Wave A and Wave C - and they make up the groups of 3-waves. 4th & 1st will never overlap.Ignored