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The 2 Most Important Keys to Successful Trading

Examples from Whole Foods Market (WFM) and Reynolds American, Inc (RAI) show you what to do (or not) to trade successfully with Elliott.

After 20 years of experience applying Elliott wave analysis in real markets, our Senior Analyst Jeffrey Kennedy says that it remains the only tool that will tell him -- down to the tick, to the pip, even to the penny - when his forecast is no longer viable.

That, according to Kennedy, are two most important keys to successful trading:

  1. "Know where you are wrong," and
  2. "Don't pick tops and bottoms"

See the logic behind Kennedy's wisdom by reviewing these two timeless lessons from his Trader's Classroom service: Whole Foods Market, Inc. (WFM) and Reynolds American, Inc. (RAI). Then, see how you can get more free lessons during Kennedy's popular Trader Education Week, going on now!


WFM's forecast was right and RAI's was wrong. While price evidence was compelling for both issues, the forecast in WFM was in the direction of the trend and RAI's incorporated top picking. Here's what happened:

Price evidence called for new highs in Whole Foods Market, Inc. on May 1. We had a clearly defined uptrend, a three wave move in the direction opposite the primary trend, and the move to the downside was contained within parallel lines:

WFM Weekly Chart

Additionally, we had a double closed-key reversal when the low was made, as well as some bullish divergence on the smaller timeframes. Price evidence was very strong that this market would continue to new all-time highs, so my outlook was bullish.

The bullish outlook in WFM required the April low of $81.39 to hold. The trend was clearly up from 2009 into 2013. From an Elliott Wave perspective we knew that this was a countertrend move with an A-B-C structure (a corrective wave pattern within a larger trending market). We had the wind at our back and were not "picking a top." We simply looked at the price evidence in support of a further rally.

WFM Weekly Chart 2

Conversely, the following example in Reynolds America, Inc. did not work out.

On March 22, I anticipated a move to the downside in Reynolds American, Inc. as a five-wave decline and the subsequent advance as a three-wave move. I was looking for a tradeable selloff to the downside in wave (C) or wave (3):

RAI Weekly Chart

Unlike the successful WFM example, I was not trading with the trend. Instead, I was looking for a "top."

Yet I was able to prevent a losing trade from becoming a devastating trade because I could use the Elliott Wave Principle to "know where I was wrong."

This bearish wave pattern was viable only as long as prices held below the February high of $45.17.

Once prices exceeded critical resistance, I knew not to look to the downside -- that my outlook was no longer viable:

RAI Weekly Chart 2

 


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This article was syndicated by Elliott Wave International and was originally published under the headline The 2 Most Important Keys to Successful Trading. EWI is the world's largest market forecasting firm. Its staff of full-time analysts led by Chartered Market Technician Robert Prechter provides 24-hour-a-day market analysis to institutional and private investors around the world.

 

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