@princey37 5 waves in any direction imply another set to follow after and intermediate ABC from what I understand, but if it all starts looking a bit messy and confusing (flats, leading diagonals etc) I tend to look at simpler traits, waves are only good when they're really obvious imo ..you know simpler things like zig zags, triangles, wave 3 gaps, C wave double bottoms, wave tops outside of the BBs etc..this link is pretty comprehensive on rules and guidelines http://stockbuz.ning.com/elliott-wave-rules
This is also good! only found it the other day while looking for something which confirmed a symmetrical triangle having no bias...to make me feel better about MAY..lol.. hard to find but its there..
https://lessonsfinancial.com/2020/0...svXuSllJSHDtiEJF5m5m97GnhCM6bVsRoCkQ4QAvD_BwE
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