Elliott Wave Theory

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A theory named after Ralph Elliott, who contended that stock market trends move in discernable and predictable patterns reflecting the basic harmony of nature. In technical analysis, it reflects a charting method based on the belief that all prices act as waves, rising and falling rhythmically in a pattern of five up and three down. Waves essentially reflect psychology or the marketplace as it makes its normal rallies and corrections.

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