Who is Elliott Wave?

Elliott Wave is like a story that people tell about how things go up and down, just like when you bounce a ball.

Imagine you're playing with a ball. When you throw it, it goes up, then comes back down. That’s one wave. Now think of Elliott Wave as someone who watches the ball and tries to guess what will happen next, whether it’ll go up again or come back down once more.

Like a Dance

Elliott Wave is like watching a dance between two people, one goes up, the other goes down. They take turns, sometimes moving quickly, sometimes slowly. People who study Elliott Wave try to figure out when one person will take over from the other in this dance.

A Game with Patterns

Think of it like a game where you follow patterns. If you see the ball going up five times, then coming down three times, that’s a pattern! Elliott Wave helps people understand these patterns and predict what might happen next, just like knowing when to expect the ball to come back after being thrown high. Elliott Wave is like a story that people tell about how things go up and down, just like when you bounce a ball.

Imagine you're playing with a ball. When you throw it, it goes up, then comes back down. That’s one wave. Now think of Elliott Wave as someone who watches the ball and tries to guess what will happen next, whether it’ll go up again or come back down once more.

Like a Dance

Elliott Wave is like watching a dance between two people, one goes up, the other goes down. They take turns, sometimes moving quickly, sometimes slowly. People who study Elliott Wave try to figure out when one person will take over from the other in this dance.

A Game with Patterns

Think of it like a game where you follow patterns. If you see the ball going up five times, then coming down three times, that’s a pattern! Elliott Wave helps people understand these patterns and predict what might happen next, just like knowing when to expect the ball to come back after being thrown high.

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Examples

  1. A kid notices that the stock prices go up and down in a pattern, just like waves in the ocean.
  2. Imagine counting waves at the beach to predict when the next big wave will hit.
  3. A simple way to see how markets move in repeating cycles.

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