Quote from martys:
Hi Tony,
In the mmi.jpg, it is showing RSI(14) instead of Rate of Change(40). Will any momentum indicator do the job?
Recently, I am taking a second crack at this Elliott waves stuff in order to stay longer with my intraday ES trades. I remember counting 4 waves intraday for the first time a couple of days ago and sure enough the 5th waves follows. Why would you say the Elliott waves are not for intraday trading? Thanks.
Regarding your comments about "subjective labeling" on the C wave a while ago... What do you mean by that? I too thought the C wave should be always 5 waves but you said C waves could be other combinations as long as the last set of subdivision displaying 5 waves (impulsive)? Can you expand a little on this?
Just curious. What type of stuff does Eli Tullis use and what contributes to his success? Thanks again.
Regards,
William
Hi William,
In answer to your questions:
1. Only the 40-day ROC will work. Others may work time to time, but the 40-day has been consistent for over 20 years. I overwrote the 14-day on the chart with the 40-day to provide the illustration.
2. Generally, in normal markets, simple 5 wave structures and 3 wave declines can be seen easily. However, when markets start moving fast, the short term waves are mucher harder to count: which wave is part of what and so forth. Even a daily bar chart gets difficult at times, let alone a 15-minute chart. The last two advances in the SPX/DOW are easily seen as 5 waves on a 15 minute chart. Chart below:
3. C waves: On a daily bar chart, they may not appear as a 5 wave structure, but an ABC. In my experience, it's quite normal! However, when looking at a 15 minute chart, of the same C wave, one may be able to discern a 5 wave structure. I key all of my counts on daily and monthly charts, and use the 15 minute just to see what's going on during the day.
4. Eli is one of the greatest futures traders of all time. He started in the Cotton market trading fundamentals: he knew the industry cold. In the 1970's, I believe, when for a short period of time they had price fixing, he actually cornered the entire US cotton crop. And, uncle Sam had to buy it from him

Because of Eli, many futures rules were changed. Generally, in other markets, he used the typical momentum oscillators and was fascinated with EW too.
Best to your trading!
tony