Elliott Wave Channeling and Parametric Model of an Ideal TrendChanneling is the single most important technique that you must know in trading.
Channeling:
- can be used 100% of the time in all market conditions for both impulses and corrections. Price always travels in a channel until it breaks
- there's never a single channel - there are always multiple nested channels and by breaking/bouncing off of their boundaries price travels between channels
- the game is always to short/long main channel boundaries in a range or play breakouts
- lets you know where exactly where the trend breaks and new trend or correction begins regardless of wave structure
- helps with identifying the optimal hierarchy of nested waves, which waves are continuation of other waves, eliminates almost all of the wave count related guesswork.
- breaking of a smaller channel can signal a break of a larger one well in advance - use as confirmation
On a chart there are 3 channels: blue, green, red.
Using channeling with Elliott Waves:
- blue (base) channel connects 012 points/wicks and tells you where wave 3 ends (blue dot intersecting the channel boundary), otherwise this is not wave 3
- green channel connects 123 points/wicks and tells you where wave 4 ends (green dot intersecting the channel boundary)
- red channel connects 234 points/wicks and tells you where wave 5 ends (red dot intersecting the channel boundary)
- use fib price and time wave relationships to calculate price and time based wave targets
The same method can be used in general regardless of wave structure - you must always connect 3 last pivots and draw a channel (2 in one dir, 1 in the opposite dir).
Continue drawing new channels with each new pivot - soon you will get an idea of how price travels and why it bounces at certain points - boundaries of prev channels.
- In a bull market you wait for any 3 waves down and buy. In a bear market you wait for any 3 waves up and sell. Waves can have multiple subwaves inside - you don't need to worry about that. Keep an eye on the main channel boundaries only. 1 wave = 1 channel - makes it easy to count them. Smaller channels appear inside larger ones - these are your nested subwaves.
- If the main trend direction is unknown - don't trade or trade the range inside the channel with only small positions.
- you can also use Modified Schiff Pitchfork with stddev warning lines - it's basically a channel with side sub channels
- the last wave of a move (wave 5, C, Y, E) can end near the channel's median line or at its boundary, overshoot or undershoot it. At some times it's best to exit, other times - to enter at this points.
- when wave 4 ends inside a channel, doesn't break it - buy, don't sell.
- when wave 4 is near the middle line of the channel - this is just the first leg of the correction
- breaking the channel only tells you that the current wave has likely ended. It can break out, correct and reverse, get back into the channel and continue the trend
- breaking the channel doesn't necessarily mean end of a particular wave, it can be the first leg of a correction that has already started inside the channel from the last pivot or even 1 pivot back
- use pitchfork warning lines (stddev), breaking a series of channels (starting from smaller and cascading to larger one), breaking the last known trend pivot and high volume to confirm trend change.
Also watch these videos:
Must see - channeling elliott wave impulses, using price time fib relationships
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the mechanics of WXY double zigzag and combo corrections
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triangles and exp flats
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Parametric Model of an Ideal Trend
1) slope:
wave 1 slope = 71 degrees
wave 3 slope < wave 1 slope
wave 5 slope < wave 1 slope
2) price:
wave 2 = 50% of wave 1
wave 3 = 1.618 of wave 1
wave 4 = 38.2% of wave 3
wave 5 = 100% of wave 1
wave 4 splits waves 0-5 at 38.2%
3) time:
wave 2 time = 100% of wave 1 time
wave 3 time = 1.618 of wave 1 time
wave 4 time = 1.618 of wave 1 time
wave 5 time = 100% of wave 1 time
wave 3 end time is usually 100% or 161.8% wave 1 time or 61.8%, 100, 161.8% or 261.8% of wave 1 + 2 time
wave 4 end time = at least 100% of wave 2 time or 100%, 161.8% or 261.8% of wave 3 time or 61.8% or 100% of wave 1-3 time
wave 3 end time is also 38.2%, 50 or 61.8% of the entire wave 0-5 impulse cycle time
usually either fib price or fib time is respected in waves 1-4 - whichever comes first, you can have a series of boxes for certain price-time combinations as targets.
in an extended wave 5 both price and time fib relationships are usually respected, other waves may not respect both time/price
4) volume
wave 3 has the highest volume
5) divergence
wave 5 has divergence on RSI, EWO
6) structure
waves 1,3,5 - 5-wave impulses
wave 2 = zigzag
wave 4 = triangle or flat
if end of wave 3 vol bar >= subwave 3 volume bar i.e. volume increases => wave 5 will be extended, otherwise wave 5 will be normal short wave, not extended
either end of wave 3 bar (followed by a normal wave 5) or end of extended wave 5 bar have the biggest volume in the whole move
in an extended wave 5
- wave 5 end can be 61.8, 100%, 161.8% of wave 0-3 => wave 5 end can be projected
- subwave 4 divides the whole wave 0-5 move:
at 38.2%,50% (61.8% only for normal wave 5) => wave 5 end can be projected
in normal wave 5
- wave 5 end can be 61.8, 100% of wave 0-3
- subwave 4 divides the whole wave 0-5 move: 78.6% or 61.8% or 50% of entire wave 0-5 impulse cycle price/height (78.6 up from wave 0)
P. S. This is the Way
Fibtime
Why and when trends failHere, using gold I demonstrated the importance of time analysis. Most of traders analyze only price action in relation to price and most of indicators can do only that.
However price need to be analyzed also in relation to time, as price moves in Fibonacci sequences not only in price scale but also in time as you see. And when it hits an important Fibonacci TIME extension, a trend will change direction for hours, months or years depending on timeframe.
With these tools you can analyze time action:
Fibonacci time extensions
Fibonacci time zones
Fibonacci arcs
Fibonacci circles
Fibonacci fans
Pitchfork fan
Gann fan, Gann angles (to place Gann fan you have to LOCK scale. Then put 45 degree angles. Angle 1-1 has to run by 45 degrees).
Gann boxes
Cyclical oscillators, CG Oscillators (Center of Gravity as Fisher, Ehler's CG)
How to draw Fibonacci Time extensions - traditonally, time cycles are measures from LOWEST LOW to LOWEST LOW. You find 2 lowest lows and drag Fibonacci time extension tool between them and then drag back the third line to the first low where you started. Then you have Fib time extensions from the second lowest low that you connected, into the future. Its important, it has to be absolute lowest low. If you do it on weekly, zoom to daily and place the end on absolute daily low.
Fibonacci Time zones. You place 1 on lowest low wig, 2 has to fall on the next candle. Best to do it on daily. 1 candle -1 time zone unit.
How to properly scale your chartsMany charting tools require a proper scaling of price / time.
This is the method I'm using to scale my charts if needed.
1) Draw a rectangle somewhere on your chart
2) Set it's coordinates to 1:1
So if the price coordinates are 300/350 , set the bar (time)
coordinates to have the same difference of 50 in this case
3) Draw a "Fib Speed Resistance Arc". You can find it in the
second tool bar menu where you also find the Fib Retracement
4) Set it's PRICE coordinates to the same you have set for the rectangle.
For both BAR coordinates you use the smaller number from the rectangle bar coordinates.
Now after you have done that drag one axis (price or time) and move it around.
Watch the upper right corner of the rectangle cross with the fib arcs.
If it crosses with the 1 fib arc, you have a 1:1 scaling.
On the chart example you can see it cross the 3 fib arc so the scaling is 3:1
If you found a nice scaling, right-click the price axis and select "Lock Scale"
so you can zoom in and out of the chart without changing the scaling.
You can try the following scaling ratios:
0.5 / 1 / 1.272 / 1.414 / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / ...
also all the X.618 ratios could be usefull. (0.618 / 1.618 / 2.618 / 3.618 / ... )
Let me know how this works out for you and feel
free to leave a comment if something is unclear.
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