Elliott Wave theory is among the most accepted and widely used forms of technical analysis. It describes the natural rhythm of crowd psychology in the market, which manifests itself in waves. The essence of Elliott waves is that prices alternate between impulsive phases that establish the trend and corrective phases that retrace the trend. In their most basic and straightforward form, impulses contain 5 lower degree waves and corrections contain 3 lower degree waves.
Elliott Wave is fractal and the underlying pattern remains constant. The 5 + 3 waves define a complete cycle. The waves can form different patterns such as ending diagonals, expanded flats, zigzag corrections and triangles. 15 different degrees of waves can be identified with each of the 5 smart drawing tools, allowing users to visually identify different degrees of waves on a chart. The key to trading Elliott waves successfully is counting them correctly for which there are rules and guidelines.