分析手法

Elliott Wave Glossary

Entry Timing

Optimal entry points in Elliott Wave trading: after a wave 2 or 4 correction completes, at the start of the next impulse. Confirmation improves timing and reduces risk.
Elliott Wave Glossary

Position Sizing

Risk management principle: determine position size based on the distance to the stop-loss level, not on conviction about the wave count.
Elliott Wave Glossary

Multiple Scenario Analysis

The practice of maintaining 2–3 alternative wave counts simultaneously, ranked by probability, and updating them as the market develops.
Elliott Wave Glossary

Count Verification Method

A checklist for verifying whether a proposed Elliott Wave count is valid. Covers the three rules, key guidelines, and common errors.
Elliott Wave Glossary

Wave Counting Procedure

The step-by-step process for applying Elliott Wave analysis to a price chart. Start from the largest degree, identify clear turning points, then label waves top-down.
Elliott Wave Glossary

Stop-Loss Setting

In Elliott Wave trading, the stop-loss is placed at the price level that would invalidate the current wave count — providing a logical and objective exit point.
Elliott Wave Glossary

Technical Indicators and Elliott Waves

RSI, MACD, and other momentum indicators can help identify wave boundaries. Divergences often signal wave 5 or wave C completion.
Elliott Wave Glossary

Elliott Wave Software and Tools

Overview of software tools used for Elliott Wave analysis: charting platforms, wave labeling tools, and Fibonacci drawing tools.
Elliott Wave Glossary

Application to Cryptocurrency

Elliott Wave patterns appear in cryptocurrency markets. The high volatility produces clear wave structures but also complex corrections. Bitcoin's wave history from 2009 is analyzable.
Elliott Wave Glossary

Application to Commodity Markets

Elliott Wave Theory in commodity markets. Key differences: wave 5 extensions are more common; impulse waves can be steeper; seasonal factors interact with wave patterns.