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Old 06-20-2007, 06:50 AM
Jamie Saettele Jamie Saettele is offline
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Serge,

I couldn't agree more with you that going from the thoery to the actual application is very difficult. Start with weekly and daily charts, where the wave counts are clearer. Zoom all the way out and see if you can read the count. Once you get used to seeing the "right look", you'll be able to look at a chart and immediately be able to see if a there is a workable wave count. like anything, it takes a lot of practice. I have been doing this for years and find new tricks all the time.
 


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