On the pattern shown here which rule is being violated? Choose one answer. Wave 3 cannot be shorter than Wave 1 Wave 3 cannot be the shortest impulse wave You can’t buy stock in “Get Shorty” Wave 3 cannot be shorter than Wave 5 Wave 4 cannot be shorter than Wave 2 Which count do you use? Choose one answer. (1), (2), 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, (3), (4), (5) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, (1), (2), (3), (4), (5) (1), (2), (3), (4), 1, 2 ,3, 4, 5, (5) Both b. and c. are correct None of the above If you count the wave as shown, which rule are you violating? Choose one answer. Wave 4 cannot overlap Wave 1 You cannot have a 1-2-1-2 pattern You forget the cha-cha-cha! You have not violated any rules Wave 2 cannot go below the top of Wave 1 Which two statements are incorrect? Wave 4 is a corrective wave, in an A-B-C pattern Wave 5 is always extended Wave 2 moves are usually sharp, correcting most of Wave 1 Wave 3 moves have the smallest slope of the waves Wave 1 is an impulsive 5-wave sequence Which rule is being violated here? Choose one answer. Wave 4 cannot overlap Wave 1 You have one too many zigzags for Elliott’s liking Wave 3 cannot be shorter than Wave 5 You clearly need a haircut! None of the above Which rule is being violated here? Choose one answer. Impulse waves rule! Wave 2 cannot go below Wave 1 Wave 3 cannot be longer than Wave 1 Wave 4 cannot overlap Wave 1 Which wave is extended? Choose on answer. You don’t have enough money for an extension Wave (3) None of the above because the count is wrong Wave (5) Wave (1) Which wave is extended? Choose one answer. Wave (1) Wave (3) Wave (4) Wave (5) Wave (2) Loading … Question 1 of 8
On the pattern shown here which rule is being violated? Choose one answer.
Wave 3 cannot be shorter than Wave 1 Wave 3 cannot be the shortest impulse wave You can’t buy stock in “Get Shorty” Wave 3 cannot be shorter than Wave 5 Wave 4 cannot be shorter than Wave 2
Which count do you use? Choose one answer.
(1), (2), 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, (3), (4), (5) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, (1), (2), (3), (4), (5) (1), (2), (3), (4), 1, 2 ,3, 4, 5, (5) Both b. and c. are correct None of the above
If you count the wave as shown, which rule are you violating? Choose one answer.
Wave 4 cannot overlap Wave 1 You cannot have a 1-2-1-2 pattern You forget the cha-cha-cha! You have not violated any rules Wave 2 cannot go below the top of Wave 1
Which two statements are incorrect?
Wave 4 is a corrective wave, in an A-B-C pattern Wave 5 is always extended Wave 2 moves are usually sharp, correcting most of Wave 1 Wave 3 moves have the smallest slope of the waves Wave 1 is an impulsive 5-wave sequence
Which rule is being violated here? Choose one answer.
Wave 4 cannot overlap Wave 1 You have one too many zigzags for Elliott’s liking Wave 3 cannot be shorter than Wave 5 You clearly need a haircut! None of the above
Impulse waves rule! Wave 2 cannot go below Wave 1 Wave 3 cannot be longer than Wave 1 Wave 4 cannot overlap Wave 1
Which wave is extended? Choose on answer.
You don’t have enough money for an extension Wave (3) None of the above because the count is wrong Wave (5) Wave (1)
Which wave is extended? Choose one answer.
Wave (1) Wave (3) Wave (4) Wave (5) Wave (2)
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