Mastering Elliott Wave Principle: Elementary Concepts, Wave Patterns, and Practice Exercises
W**R
Good book
Easy to understand. In my opinion it’s a great addition for those using Elliot wave principles.
R**I
A must study for all following Elliott Wave Principles!
EWP simplified! A lot of concepts clarified although lacking in depth for beginning to learn EWP.I think that this book is a must for anyone who has previously studied EWP and is looking to refine the wave counts is confusing areas. The tests at the end ensure that you do grasp the concepts clearly.Kudos!
P**D
Excellent Elliot wave teacher with new perspective
This book is exactly a typical Constance Brown book well thought, organized and innovative. I am a novice elliot wave student and was waiting for this book to come out since 6 months. This book is not a typical elliot wave book where author lays down the rules and all the description of the waves and then you get so lost in reading so much detail about the personality of wave and the rules that you actually forget to apply it practically. The author has introduced the concept by first teaching how to distinguish between price swings and waves which actually are different than most of us think. This is followed by explanation of effects of balance and proportion in the markets and how it can be used to identify elliot wave counts with her new approach.Then the author explains impulse waves and basic corrective patterns seen in the markets. After introducing new concept the author tries to actually test to see if the reader had understood before going forward with next topic. The amazing thing is that she has probably taught so many students that she actually knows where a elliot wave student would make mistakes and she points out every time she can. Also the author has shown the elliot wave counts for different time frames which actually helps to visualize in real time how to form a perspective when counting the waves. One of the main questions that I had was about which chart type to use and how to figure out if your count is right both of which have been answered. As the author said this book by itself will not help the reader become a master in elliot wave counting so will be waiting for the part 2 of the this series.
Q**R
Awesome,highly recommended
This is the best book on Amazon for counting EW,earlier I read several book on this but miserably failed to countHere author shows different logic to count.I read many books written by Connie and usually don't write reviewsBut so much satisfied the way she teaches so writing this,waiting for 2nd Ed.
S**P
Make Some Sense
Its Been 4 Years Since the basic book has been released...Author should make some sense for delaying the 2nd book for so long,Those who bought the 1st book are fools? With basic principles one cant read charts,its not possible,mkt can go into deeper corrections most of the time....It wont be in bull or bear phase for quite long.....In the 1st book itself she forgot to mention that there il be extending waves in wave 1 or wave 5 at times.....There is no scope for that in her book on how to tackle that.......Box strategies are useful when only wave 3 is extended.(if it does).She mentioned with three bars you can say that impulse has been developed,its wrong.......I can show numerous examples where it doesnt...3 Bars can be either be impulse or diagonal......Some times u can see after significant bull rally,there will be a top where 3 bars have been pointed towards downside,it doesnt mean its start of the correction or next major impulse....If its an expanded flat? Then u r gone n out....Sometimes u can see the 3bars which are pointing downwards,which u think is start of an impulse can contain 3 waves in each segment ,it can be visible only on lower time frame..If mkt moves back to original trend after tht 3 bars which she thinks are impulse in nature.....It only means thats its part of an irregular correction and 3 bars itself can be impulse in nature or ending diagonal....If u c on same time frame,u can c it as impulse,but it can be ending diagonal which rarely occurs in wave c position...(If its part of expanded flat correction)Diagonals usually faces in direction of trend,which she forgot to mention,coz its very helpful for novice in finding it out.....that differentiates between triangles and diagonals......I dont know what author is thinking by delaying the 2nd book for so long.........I dont know how cmt professionals chose her book in cmt course.Dont u think she is wasting our time by delaying the 2nd book?.......It takes years of practice to master elliot waves and she is fuel in heat.
Trustpilot
2 months ago
5 days ago