Hello Ramki!
I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw this EURUSD update. Just a couple of hours ago I made my own analysis of this currency pair and… voila! My counting looks exactly like yours, even minor waves! I guess I’ve learned something from you Ramki :-))
Once again thank you VERY MUCH for your incredible work!
Hi Ramki,
is the 5 waves 0-5 above equal to wave A of higher level. Where EURUSD has been now in larger timeframe? In your Five Waves book, you said all impulse waves are made of 5 waves. How about the impulse wave 1 above. Can it be an exeption?
Hi Ramki,
Just finished your book,gotta say that was a great one.Now about eurusd,i did a different count and i think we at the begining of wave 3 on the bearish trade!
Hi Artyom, thanks. As I have said often, it is perfectly possible for us to have different counts that appear to be valid at any point in time. We will only know later which one is correct. Our goal is to profit from our own count. Good luck.
I tried to correlate the same fibs on the U.S. dollar index (DXY), but could not on the exact same timescale. The wave one is too short and wave 3 comes to about 4 times wave 1. If I should call this extended, wave 5 should be equal to 1 but turns out it is even more extended than wave 3.
Hi Shiva, These are the types of challenges that will make you get better at EWP. Wh dont you post in the forum and ask others to comment on it? Good luck.
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Hello Ramki!
I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw this EURUSD update. Just a couple of hours ago I made my own analysis of this currency pair and… voila! My counting looks exactly like yours, even minor waves! I guess I’ve learned something from you Ramki :-))
Once again thank you VERY MUCH for your incredible work!
Stanni, that’s fantastic. The next step is to practice, practice, practice until it becomes a second nature to you. Good luck
Hi Ramki,
In your last chart in this post on the EURUSD, how can wave 3 be the shortest?
Thanks,
Normand
Hi Normand, look again. Wave 3 is 161.8% of wave 1. Sometimes our eyes play tricks!
Hi Ramki,
On your 30 minutes chart, I count 10 OHLC bars in wave 3.
How many bars do you count in wave 1?
Thank you,
Normand
Hi Normand, I don’t count bars in a wave. We should count smaller ( sub) waves when necessary
Hello Ramki!
Your explanation is clear as your book! Congratulations.
Tom Pallagi from Hungary
Tom, Thank you.
This one is a specially superb call – at 1.3776, it required a genius to call for a double zig-zag. Brilliant Ram!!!
RKG, thank you
Hi Ramki,
is the 5 waves 0-5 above equal to wave A of higher level. Where EURUSD has been now in larger timeframe? In your Five Waves book, you said all impulse waves are made of 5 waves. How about the impulse wave 1 above. Can it be an exeption?
Hung, could you pl post this question in the forum as I am unable to follow your question without access to my charts
Hi Ramki,
Just finished your book,gotta say that was a great one.Now about eurusd,i did a different count and i think we at the begining of wave 3 on the bearish trade!
Hi Artyom, thanks. As I have said often, it is perfectly possible for us to have different counts that appear to be valid at any point in time. We will only know later which one is correct. Our goal is to profit from our own count. Good luck.
I tried to correlate the same fibs on the U.S. dollar index (DXY), but could not on the exact same timescale. The wave one is too short and wave 3 comes to about 4 times wave 1. If I should call this extended, wave 5 should be equal to 1 but turns out it is even more extended than wave 3.
Hi Shiva, These are the types of challenges that will make you get better at EWP. Wh dont you post in the forum and ask others to comment on it? Good luck.