Elliott Wave guides.
Plain-English, by-the-book guides to Elliott Wave analysis — from the core 5-3 structure and the three unbreakable rules to Fibonacci targets and how AI cross-checks a wave count.
This collection covers Elliott Wave theory end to end: what it is, how to count waves, the rules vs. guidelines, Fibonacci ratios for targets, whether AI can do wave analysis, and how Elliott Wave compares to other technical analysis.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Elliott Wave principle?
Elliott Wave theory holds that markets move in repeating, fractal patterns — a five-wave impulse in the direction of the trend followed by a three-wave correction against it — driven by swings in crowd psychology.
Where should I start?
Begin with 'What Is Elliott Wave Theory?' for the core structure, then 'How to Count Elliott Waves' for the practical process and 'Rules vs. Guidelines' for what can and cannot bend.
How can AI help with Elliott Wave analysis?
AI can label a wave count quickly, but a single model can be confidently wrong. Fractiq runs several models to a consensus, scores each count against the rulebook, and shows an invalidation level — see the 'Can AI Do Elliott Wave Analysis?' guide.