Projections. Wave 5 up. Ratios
To find a potential target for the Wave 5 up we first measure the distance from the start of Wave 1 up to the top of Wave 3 up and then project that distance multiplied by one of the most common extension ratios shown above from the bottom of Wave 4 down.
Case Studies:
The best way to understand how this pattern works is to study collection of charts with real life examples.
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- Introduction to Section 9.
- How wave C relates to wave A and what is a projection ratio.
- Wave C: the most common projection ratios to wave A.
- How projections work in A-B-C down structures.
- How wave 3 relates to wave 1 and what the common ratios it follows.
- The most common projections ratios to nail the completion of the wave 3.
- Rule no.6 any Five Waves fractal should follow.
- How apply projections to predict the top of the wave 5.
- The most common projections ratios to nail the completion of the wave 5.
- Case Studies: Application of Projections Ratios.