$DOGE at $0.08-$0.05: "It's Dead, Not Buying"
$DOGE at $0.50: "Waiting for a Dip"
$DOGE at $1: "Too Late Now"
$DOGE at $2: "I Knew it Would Pump"
Stop Lying to Yourself. Buy the Fear or Stay Poor.
NFA & ALWAYS DYOR
They Bet $1.59 Billion On #Solana… What Happened Next Is Brutal
Forward Industries accumulated 6.83M $SOL at an average cost of $232.08, investing roughly $1.59B since September 2025.
Today, those holdings are worth just $458.6M, leaving the company down approximately $1.13B on paper.
After a month of inactivity, the firm has now transferred 455,784 SOL ($31.9M) to Coinbase Prime.
Despite the losses, Forward Industries still holds 3.787M SOL Worth $250M
Are they preparing for more selling, or simply repositioning their treasury?
ELLIOTT WAVE MASTERY COURSE | MODULE 1: FOUNDATIONS | DAY 5
WAVE PERSONALITIES: Each Wave Tells Its Own Story
Each wave has a recognizable personality driven by crowd emotion.
Reading personality helps you identify which wave you are in.
THE MOTIVE PERSONALITIES:
WAVE 1 - The Quiet Start
Hard to spot. Sentiment still bearish, news negative. Only early buyers step in. Most traders miss it entirely.
WAVE 2 - The Doubt
Sharp pullback. Fear returns, many think the old trend resumes. Often retraces most of Wave 1 on low volume.
WAVE 3 - The Powerhouse
Strongest, broadest wave. News turns positive, volume surges, breakouts everywhere. The wave you want to trade.
WAVE 4 - The Frustration
Sideways, choppy, complex correction. Tests patience. Lower volume. Often alternates in form with Wave 2.
WAVE 5 - The Euphoria
Final push. Retail piles in at the top. Weaker than Wave 3, often shows momentum divergence.
THE CORRECTIVE PERSONALITIES:
WAVE A - The Denial
First drop after the top. Most see it as just another dip and keep buying. The trend has quietly turned.
WAVE B - The Trap
A bounce that fools the crowd into thinking the uptrend resumed. Low volume, weak structure. The classic bull trap.
WAVE C - The Capitulation
Strong, broad decline. Panic and selling. Sentiment flips fully bearish. Often as powerful as Wave 3 was up.
HOW TO USE PERSONALITY:
If a move is strong, broad, and trending hard, you are likely in Wave 3 or C. If it is choppy and frustrating, you are likely in Wave 2 or 4. Personality confirms your count.
DAY 5 KEY TAKEAWAYS:
🔹 Each wave has a distinct personality
🔹 Wave 3 is strongest and broadest
🔹 Wave B is the classic bull trap
🔹 Personality confirms your count
Next: Day 6 | Module 1 Review
#ElliottWave #EWT #TechnicalAnalysis
ELLIOTT WAVE MASTERY COURSE | MODULE 1: FOUNDATIONS | DAY 4
THE THREE CARDINAL RULES: The Rules That Can Never Be Broken
Elliott Wave has guidelines that flex, but three rules are absolute.
Break any one and your count is wrong.
1️⃣ RULE 1: WAVE 2 CANNOT RETRACE PAST WAVE 1 START:
Wave 2 can retrace deeply, even 99 percent of Wave 1, but it can never go below the point where Wave 1 began. If it does, your Wave 1 count is invalid.
2️⃣ RULE 2: WAVE 3 IS NEVER THE SHORTEST:
Among waves 1, 3, and 5, Wave 3 can never be the shortest. It is most often the longest and most powerful. It is never the weakest of the three.
3️⃣ RULE 3: WAVE 4 CANNOT ENTER WAVE 1 TERRITORY:
In a standard impulse, Wave 4 can never overlap into the price range of Wave 1. The low of Wave 4 must stay above the high of Wave 1. (Exception: diagonals, covered later.)
IF ANY RULE BREAKS:
Your wave count is wrong. Do not force it. Go back and recount. These three rules are your validation check on every single count you make. No exceptions in a standard impulse.
DAY 4 KEY TAKEAWAYS:
🔹 Three rules can never be broken
🔹 They validate every wave count
🔹 Broken rule means recount
🔹 Wave 3 is never the shortest
Next: Day 5 | Wave Personalities
#ElliottWave #EWT #TradingRules