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  2. Elliott wave principle - Wikipedia

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    Elliott's theory relies on analyzing price charts to identify wave patterns, which are fractal in nature, meaning they repeat across different timeframes, and discern what prices may do next; thus the application of the Wave Principle is a form of pattern recognition.

  3. Ralph Nelson Elliott - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Nelson Elliott (28 July 1871 – 15 January 1948) was an American accountant and author whose study of stock market data led him to develop the Wave Principle, a description of the cyclical nature of trader psychology and a form of technical analysis.

  4. Grand supercycle - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Supercycle is the longest period, or wave, in the growth of a financial market as described by the Elliott wave principle, originally conceived and formulated by Ralph Nelson Elliott.

  5. Robert Prechter - Wikipedia

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    Robert R. Prechter Jr. (born March 25, 1949) [1] is an American financial author, and stock market analyst, known for his financial forecasts using the Elliott Wave Principle. Prechter is an author and co-author of 14 books, and editor of 2 books, [ 2 ] and his book Conquer the Crash was a New York Times bestseller in 2002. [ 3 ]

  6. Elliott formula - Wikipedia

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    The Elliott formula describes analytically, or with few adjustable parameters such as the dephasing constant, the light absorption or emission spectra of solids. It was originally derived by Roger James Elliott to describe linear absorption based on properties of a single electron–hole pair. [ 1 ]

  7. EWP - Wikipedia

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    EWP may refer to . East West Players; Elevated work platform; Elliott wave principle; Emergency Watershed Program; Engineered wood products; England and Wales Precipitation, a set of monthly records dating back to the eighteenth century

  8. Force index - Wikipedia

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    The force index (FI) is an indicator used in technical analysis to illustrate how strong the actual buying or selling pressure is. High positive values mean there is a strong rising trend, and low values signify a strong downward trend.

  9. Talk:Elliott wave principle - Wikipedia

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    Elliott wave principle (among others) was at issue in that case, as was the suggestion that Elliott's wave principle is pseudoscience. Please note that the mention of EMH was already in the criticism section, and that "claim" is a loaded synonym.