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Pro Tip: When using the PDF for modern trading, prioritize Neely’s price-structure rules over his time-ratio rules.

Neely emphasizes the importance of correctly labeling waves to understand the Elliott Wave sequence. He provides guidelines for identifying and labeling waves, including:

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are equally pointed. Some argue that Neely adds so many extra rules and stringent requirements (including strict assessments of price-angle and tilt) that the system becomes even more esoteric and less practical than the original Elliott Wave. Others note that the book contains outdated material and one “very big misinterpretation,” suggesting that pure wave traders following only this theory may be heading down an unproductive path. There are also complaints about the steep learning curve, with one trader remarking that you “need a PhD to understand it”.

But Glenn Neely’s Mastering Elliott Wave isn’t your typical “wave 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ABC” introduction. This article is for educational purposes only and

Happy analyzing, and may your wave counts be ever in your favor!

Neely’s Fibonacci extensions are more conservative than classic Elliott. He targets the 1.618 extension of Wave 1, not the 2.618.