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Third Waves are 'Wonders to Behold'

One of the best rides a trader can take is on a third wave

The Elliott Wave Principle states that in financial markets, prices unfold in 5 wave patterns:

In wave 1, the trend has begun. Wave 2 makes a sucker outta you. Wave 3 is a powerful sight to see. Wave 4 is a corrective chore. And wave 5 is time to look alive -- once more.

Elliott Wave Principle -- Key to Market Behavior (the ultimate resource for all things Elliott) provides this definition for wave 3:

"Third waves are wonders to behold. They are strong and broad, and the trend at this point is unmistakable. Increasingly favorable fundamentals enter the picture as confidence returns...

AND: "It follows, of course, that the third wave of a third wave and so on will be the most volatile point of strength in any wave sequence. Such points invariably produce breakouts... and runaway price movement."

This chart shows the personalities of each of the five waves. As you can see, wave three usually begins just when investors are convinced the bear market is back. (You can flip this chart for a five-wave move to the downside -- in which case, wave three begins just as investors think the bull market is back.)

Idealized Elliott Wave Progression

To witness a wave 3 in action is "a powerful sight to see." The first chart below of natural gas comes from EWI's January 2011 Global Market Perspective. It showed prices gearing up for a third-of-a-third wave decline to $2 -- a level the market had not seen in over a decade.

Natural Gas Daily Continuation

The 2nd chart moves ahead to current day. It shows exactly how prices followed their Elliott third wave script to a T -- as in a 60%, 16-month long TUMBLE.

Natural Gas Weekly Continuation

 


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This article was syndicated by Elliott Wave International and was originally published under the headline Third Waves are "Wonders to Behold". 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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