If you've ever seen EW software in action, you'd know there's no way to backtest it - in effect, the whole EW process is a perpetual backtest until it finally determines the "correct count" in hindsight.Quote from mmm:
Has anyone here quantifiably and rigorously backtested EW?
Without doing such a test, I don' t think anyone can make any conclusion about the usability of EW.
For EWers, the method is flawless - they just didn't have the right count (from the hundreds or thousands possible at any given point in time). The method's perfect. It's their having used the wrong count that's the reason their prediction was completely wrong.
After the fact, they can always backward apply the "right" count.
The whole process is BS.
