Dow Jones Elliott Wave Analysis (10/03/2010) (Big Picture reviewed)

This video is complimented by another review of the FTSE 100 market and a new video to come, showing a very convincing alternatice elliott wave count (in my opinion) to that of Robert Prechter.
I think it is important to keep this in mind, as the FTSE 100 has broken a key technical level, I have had to review the long term picture and the arguments of Mr Prechter.

As things stand, I think Mr. Prechter has miscalculated and is wrong about how far markets will fall.
All is explained so please take a look.

This is my interpretation using Technical Analysis and Elliott Wave Theory to look at the Dow Jones. Elliott wave is my preferred tool when looking at the stock market, I believe that it can work to reflect the “psychology” of the market quite accurately.

I am NOT a very experienced trader or technical analyst, but I am very interest in developing my skills and welcome you to share your experienced and advice so that we may both learn from it. Nothing in this video should be taken as investment or trading advice.

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Published on 12 Mar 2010 in learn the dow jones, by admin

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  1. bmw528i00 Said:

    I like your count …
    I like your count here. I have seen Prechter’s count for the long-term DOW and I just find a few things odd with it: 1. He’s comparing a US stock index to a London stock index from a few hundred years ago 2. His first ABC correction doesn’t look too corrective and 3. Even if his count is correct, the Rule of Alternation states that another ABC decline cannot happen, instead we should be looking for an exaggerated sideways WXY or any complex declining pattern.


  2. Andronichuk Said:

    (continued)

    And …
    (continued)

    And if it is not impulsive, and not a wave 1 (as he claims) then the market can infact make new highs above those of 2007!

    This is key to keep in mind. And I think there is a real danger of this happening.

    Tell me what you think.


  3. Andronichuk Said:

    Hi NocMonDude, …
    Hi NocMonDude, thanks for subscribing and thanks for the input.

    The problem is that corrective waves (since the grand super cycle top) do not have to nessisarily be a crash… they can be a prolonged sideways movement (as in 1965-1975)… prechter has pretty much dismissed the idea that this is a real posibility… but it is.

    Secondly, what he is calling a wave 1 from Oct2007-March 2008 I think I have a far more convincing A-B-C count… so it can’t be impulsive…


  4. NocMonDude Said:

    I believe you are …
    I believe you are missing the overall count since 1930. I count 5 clear waves up. The normal place for wave C to terminate is near the beginning of wave 4. That’s around 550. I think Prechter has it right. Your count can work, but not when you take the larger view into account. It doesn’t make sense. Wave 2 can retrace nearly all of wave 1.


  5. Andronichuk Said:

    I suspect that is …
    I suspect that is what Robert Prechter may say if 10,729 is taken out…

    but I think it would need to be carefully evaluated..

    but certainly it is not impossible, so worth considering.


  6. Andronichuk Said:

    the 1 and 4 overlap …
    the 1 and 4 overlap is allowed for because it is an expanding wedge pattern…
    this is almost the opposite of a leading diagonal, just that the wedge is not contracting but expanding…

    This pattern is know, but I do not think it is that well documented.


  7. ctrader09 Said:

    (cont’d)

    Also, …
    (cont’d)

    Also, something I am considering at the moment is that if the dow does exceed its 10,729 high, which is likely, that the move up to 10729 was A of (Z), the move down to 9,835 was B of (Z) and the new high will be C of (Z). What do you think of that?


  8. ctrader09 Said:

    hey Andronichuk, …
    hey Andronichuk, great video. I’ve been thinking about that super cycle bottom within a larger grand super cycle bear market myself. One thing though, at 7:22 you show a 1-2-3-4-5 to form a, but that cannot be correct because wave 4 enters the price territory of wave 1, which is not allowed in Elliott Wave maybe its a w-x-y? (a-b-c-a-b-c-a-b-c)


  9. Andronichuk Said:

    Candyliying thank …
    Candyliying thank you for your kind words and imput, I will be sure to consider all you have said carefully.

    I am looking to make a video explaining why I think prechter is wrong…
    not just from a elliott wave case, but from an economics case…

    His main comparison of today’s market is to the great depression….
    I have in the last week looked as some huge differences between that time and now and will be looking to share them in a video soon…

    I think these differences are key.


  10. candyliying Said:

    other than those …
    other than those thoughts, really thank you for posting your videos. I feel shame for those who input negative words, not every one appreciate value and hard work, but you shall ignor those negative words and keep one trying and improving.

    look forward to see your great job again


  11. candyliying Said:

    3rdly, Stock market …
    3rdly, Stock market is also related to/reflecting some real things around us. Unemployment rate is very high now. hard to increase interest rate now… and therefore, it is possible we are in the bear market


  12. candyliying Said:

    2ndly, stock market …
    2ndly, stock market move is not just math, In math, 1+1=2, but in stock market, could that be ok 1+1=2.235? So could it be hard for us to say “reaching FTSE5600, something will happen” I guess reaching FTSE5680 still could be in the arrange, so somthing may not happen yet, but may happen soon. Robert Precter is older than you, and mind his word in Feb 2009–”Dow will bounce back around 10,000″, today Dow is 10,500, he is still right, around 10,000.

    just a few thoughts, not important.


  13. candyliying Said:

    HI, Max,

    i have …
    HI, Max,

    i have been watching your video for 1 month, just personal interest. i have no any wave analysis background. You really have done a great job, and hope to see your any video soon.

    after watching your video from late Feb to now, i wish to tell you a few things:

    1. maybe no graphic analysis in the world is perfect, all the graphs can show wrong things, and all people using the same graph methodology would argue, and this is what i observed in the stock news in our local newspaper


  14. lroxton Said:

    Excellent videos. …
    Excellent videos. Keep up the good work!
    Maybe they are a little on the long side but it’s good to hear a thorough explanation of your reasoning. The sound quality is very poor though. It sounds like the recording level is set extremely high which is causing very bad distortion. A good quality mic would help and a way of controlling the recording level.


  15. SergLLLL Said:

    I am trying to help …
    I am trying to help, are you telling me since it is 1-2AM you are talking softly, not to wake the wife/baby/roomate? Then even more so you need a good microphon.
    Either way, you have to be and talk decicive! Watch Prechter talk. He is a scam bug , con artist in my opinion , but he sounds great like Obama who is a no good mother bum.
    Maybe you have to read from a piece of paper. Anuar Asaadat the former Egiptian president was a lousy speaker, But a great man.


  16. me7md Said:

    i sent a message
    i sent a message


  17. me7md Said:

    50% of wave tz
    50% of wave tz


  18. me7md Said:

    i mean the next …
    i mean the next wave after tz wave it must correct


  19. Andronichuk Said:

    what must correct …
    what must correct 50% of what?
    I understand your talking about a tripple zig-zag…
    but not sure what you are refering to that must correct 50%


  20. Andronichuk Said:

    Will take it all …
    Will take it all into account.
    You are right, 23 min is far too long and I will look to address the length of these videos and try to get them under 10 min long.

    Appologies for the “aaaa”s…
    but these videos are mainly recorded at around 1-2am so you will excuse me if am not able to smoothly express all I have to say.


  21. me7md Said:

    well done u did …
    well done u did good job
    but there is a big mistake in last wave(b)
    in tz wave it must correcte 50% or more from tz wave ,, that ’s elliottwave rules


  22. SergLLLL Said:

    Man you are tiring, …
    Man you are tiring, 23 minutes should really be 8 minutes. Too much shiit! It is an over kill. “from so many trees , you can not see the forest”.


  23. SergLLLL Said:

    If you want to be …
    If you want to be taken seriously, do the following:
    A) Cut the crap! Get to the point!
    B) Buy a Michrophone for $5. Do not use the shiity michrophone in your computer! The quality of sound is inferior!
    C) Stop , Aaaaa, studering, Aaaaa, repeating, Aaaaa, using Aaaaa in between words. It is supper anoying. You might as well talk very very very very very very slowly than using Aaaaa all the time between words. Did you ever hear Obama using Aaaaa? He gives great speaches!


  24. luvzpalin1 Said:

    valid arguement, …
    valid arguement, just ONE small problem , Prechter is the only bear on youtube, check all the EW, s&p & stock market clips, contrary indicator?


  25. Andronichuk Said:

    Sorry about that …
    Sorry about that Schwiezer…
    looks like I’ll have to repost this one…

    The FTSE video also seems to have similar audio problems, so will try and get those redone soon.


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