Elliott Wave Mastery Mentorship – Course Content
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Part 16 – The Trader’s Playbook
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Paul Tudor Jones – Documentary
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Live Trading Nov 20th, 2017
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Live Trading Nov 13th, 2017
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Live Trading Nov 6th, 2017
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Part 26 – Live Interview with Bob Prechter, CEO Elliott Wave International
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Part 23 – Live Trading Part 2
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Part 22 – Live Trading Part 1
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Part 24 – Live Trading Part 2
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Part 25 – Live Trading Part 3
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Part 21 – Extracurricular Elliott
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Part 20 – Attendee Questions
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Part 19 – Live Analysis of the S&P 500 – Closing Thoughts – Past Examples
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Part 18 – Options Trading with Elliott Wave
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Part 17 – The Trade Setups
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Part 1 – Trading with Emotional Intelligence1 Quiz
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Part 15 – Understand Multiple Degrees of Trend
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Part 14 – The Diagonal Motive Wave1 Quiz
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Part 13 – Motive Waves – The Impulse and Extension1 Quiz
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Part 12 – Motive Waves and Corrective Waves1 Quiz
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Part 11 – Live Market Analysis1 Quiz
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Part 10 – Spotting the Complex Corrections1 Quiz
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Part 9 – Simplifying the Complex Corrections1 Quiz
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Part 8 – The Dreaded “Complex” Correction1 Quiz
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Part 7 – What’s On Tap for Today
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Part 5 – Elliott Wave Correction #2 – Flat Corrections1 Quiz
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Part 6 – Elliott Wave Correction #3 – Triangle1 Quiz
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Part 4 – Elliott Wave Correction #1 – Zig Zag1 Quiz
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Part 3 – The History and the Basics1 Quiz
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Part 2 – A Philosophical Look at Elliott Wave1 Quiz
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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
Corrective waves are oriented in the same direction of the trend at one higher degree
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
Corrections are labeled with:
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
Which of the 3 corrections is a proper zig zag correction?
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Remember, a zig zag should see the B-wave retrace less than 78.6% of A-wave, and C-wave break well below A-wave low.
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Question 4 of 5
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An ideal trade entry for the completion of a corrective zig zag is below the 78.6% retracement of the prior trend swing to ensure the lowest risk possible.
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
A zig zag correction subdivides in the following way:
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