Jeffrey Kennedy – Where to Start Your Elliott Wave Count on a Chart
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YOU UNDERSTAND ELLIOTT WAVES. BUT SOMETIMES…
You know EW basics. In fact, more than that, perhaps you’ve seen the power of waves in your trading — and you are ready for more.
You pull up a chart of your favorite stock: maybe it’s APPL, or TSLA, or NFLX.
Now comes the hard part: Do you start the wave count on the very first day the stock began trading?
Or do you go back to January 1? Or to the first of this month?
We get it. Great news: If you wrestle with these questions, this quick, on-demand course is for you.
DISCOVER TECHNIQUES TO ESTABLISH A WORKING WAVE COUNT FAST
This practical 1 hour lesson comes from Jeffrey Kennedy, long-time editor of our Trader’s Classroom subscription service and the instructor of many of our most popular courses.
It shows you, simply, several hands-on ways to start a wave count properly.
Hint: It comes down to this all-important question — “Do I see a wave pattern I recognize?”
This quick, on-demand lesson shows you how to apply that query in practice, right now.
YOU LEARN BY WATCHING REAL-MARKET CHARTS
In this 1 hour, rapid-fire lesson, Jeffrey Kennedy shows you charts of five stocks:
Navistar International Corp. (NAV)
Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. (WBA)
Hershey Co. (HSY)
Cisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO)
JD.Com, Inc. (JD)
Real markets, real-life Elliott wave application.
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