Matt takes a look at how understanding Elliott Wave and Fibonacci can help you understand not only the direction of the trend but also how we can use this analysis to determine the style and type of trade.
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8 Replies to “Elliott Wave and Fibonacci”
Thanks for keeping it slow & simple. I got it.
Anytime Scott…I like simple 🙂
As a trader mentored by Tim, I don’t know much about Elliott waves. 🙂
Tim is an awesome, awesome teacher, and I don’t know Matt as well, —
BUT I sure do appreciate his viewpoints and strategies.
I love it that you 2 are both so good at what you do but so different.
Thanks Matt for this REALLY, REALLY excellent explanation and summary.
PS Is there any way we can get your manuals?
Esp. on Forex trading?
Thanks Francine, we certainly have different styles as everyone does. Tim knows more about technical analysis than he leads on. He is a great technician, just as a seller of options and in theta trading it is not as important.
As for Manuals and guides, those are things we are working at and will have them available in time to our Pro members.
Thanks Matt!
I’m starting to get it!
This is a very helpful introduction to Elliott Wave.
Awesome!! I was looking for some clarity on certain details and you delivered!
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