πΊ An Ending Diagonal often appears near the end of a trend and signals exhaustion. πΊ
β οΈ Structure becomes overlapping, momentum weakens, and the break can be sharp once it completes. β οΈ
π¨ Late trend entries need extra caution here. π¨
#ElliottWave#EndingDiagonal
π― Finding the bullseye in trading isnβt about guessing targets β itβs about combining Classic Chart Patterns + Elliott Wave context. π
1οΈβ£ Measure the pattern
2οΈβ£ Check the wave structure
3οΈβ£ When both point to the same zone = high-confidence target β π₯
π Sometimes RSI breaks trendline support before price confirms anything obvious. π
β‘ Thatβs why momentum tools matter: they often whisper before price starts shouting. β‘
π¨ Early warnings can protect traders from late reactions. π¨
#RSI#TrendlineBreak#MomentumTrading
π Wave 3 usually carries the strongest momentum.
π If RSI confirms that move with one of its strongest peaks, avoid calling a top too early. π
β Strong momentum is often confirmation, not a sell signal. β
#Wave3#RSI#ElliottWave#MomentumTrading
πβ Hidden bullish divergence in Wave 4 can support continuation into Wave 5 ππ
π§ Price holds a higher low while RSI resets deeper, showing structure is still intact π
π―Sometimes the best continuation clues come from controlled weakness π
#HiddenDivergence#RSI
π¨ The RSI failure swing can warn of weakness before price fully breaks down. π¨
π Momentum rolls over first, then price structure follows. π
π When RSI fails to reclaim strength, pay attention.
#RSI#FailureSwing#TechnicalAnalysis#TradingEducation
π Continuous divergence becomes even more powerful when you map it against wave structure. π
π If price keeps stretching into later waves while RSI fails to confirm, momentum is losing strength. π
π― Thatβs where reversal preparation begins. π―
#ElliottWave#RSI
π RSI behaves differently in bullish and bearish regimes. π
π’ In bull trends RSI often holds higher ranges, while in bear trends it stays weaker. π΄
π§ Read RSI in context, not in isolation. π§
π·οΈ #RSI#TrendTrading#TechnicalAnalysis#MarketEducation π·οΈ
π After an ABC structure, a narrowing ending diagonal can signal that the trend is running out of energy.
π When price keeps rising but structure turns compressed, reversal risk starts increasing.
π Not every last push higher is healthy strength.
#ElliottWave#Diagonal
β οΈ An Irregular Flat can trap traders with a fake breakout in Wave B before Wave C reverses hard. β οΈ
π Thatβs why structure matters more than excitement in the market. π
π¨ False breakouts often look strongest right before they fail. π¨
#ElliottWave#TradingPsychology
π RSI doesnβt always stay strong through the whole trend.
π Sometimes momentum resets while structure remains intact, helping the next move develop cleanly.
β A pause in RSI is not always a trend failure. β
#RSI#ElliottWave#MomentumTrading#TechnicalAnalysis
π Not all corrections behave the same. π
β‘ A Zigzag is sharp and directional (5-3-5), while a Flat is more sideways and overlapping (3-3-5). β‘
π Learn the structure first, and the chart starts making more sense. π
#ElliottWave#TechnicalAnalysis#TradingEducation
π In a strong Wave 3, RSI can stay overbought longer than most traders expect.
Donβt rush to exit just because RSI is near 80.
In powerful trends, momentum stays embedded. π
#ElliottWave#RSI#TradingEducation#TechnicalAnalysis
@NaMoShaDov@SpaceX 38% vs 60% is a huge difference. I don't see a 60% correction at this point. Any healthy correction in SPX should be in between 10-20%.
@NaMoShaDov Entire Crash means how much in terms of percentage? More than 50%?
I invested in the Mon100 ETF and am currently seeing a profit of 46% approx. Not expecting a Covid like crash.