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Strategies & Market Trends : CFZ E-Wiggle Workspace

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To: rayrohn who wrote (7068)6/11/2008 1:47:20 PM
From: Galirayo  Read Replies (1) of 41414
 
One of the things that is helping me a bit is this program.

The Trial is free and it runs on Data that is obsolete .. but it produces many different counts so I can see how they fit together. I haven't bought it .. yet .. but I'm using it to look at Various Counts. It will run the data and show the Top Rated 90 Counts .. and how they are counted and labeled.

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Elliott Wave: Solving The Probability Problem

The team came up with a novel solution. Swannell developed a screen saver in 2001 that would work in the background on the computers of more than three thousand volunteers. While not being used by their owners, these machines would be scanning a universe of stocks, commodities and indexes to search for and analyze Elliott Wave patterns. The goal was to determine once and for all which patterns worked, which did not and even whether the Elliott Wave theory itself had sufficient merit to trade it with confidence. It was all based on mathematical probabilities.

After eighteen months and hundreds of thousands of hours of computer time, the team had enough data to start analyzing it. For those interested in more details, Swannell wrote a book about the experience, "Elite Trader's Secrets: Market Forecasting With The New Elliot Wave System" (2003); it includes a good analysis of Elliott patterns. Here is a summary of what they found:

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