(Video) Gain Trading Confidence by Improving Your Wave Analysis Skills
A lesson from Elliott Wave International’s Jeffrey Kennedy

By Elliott Wave International

How do you distinguish between a “good” Elliott wave count and a “bad” wave count?

In this lesson from our educational service for traders called Trader’s Classroom, editor Jeffrey Kennedy walks you through the steps you should use to achieve a quality Elliott wave count.


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