The PDF is famous for its side-by-side comparisons of perfect textbook waves versus messy, real-life market data. Kumar shows you what to do when waves extend, truncate, or form diagonal triangles—scenarios that happen weekly, not once a decade.
Disclaimer: This post is for educational and informational purposes only. Trading financial markets involves risk. Past patterns do not guarantee future results. Always do your own research. The PDF is famous for its side-by-side comparisons
If you’re tired of drawing squiggly lines that look perfect in hindsight but fail in real time, track down this PDF. Study it. Apply the checklists. And watch your market interpretation sharpen. Trading financial markets involves risk
Most traders fail because they treat guidelines (like alternation or channeling) as hard rules. Kumar systematically separates the three unbreakable rules (Wave 2 cannot retrace more than 100% of Wave 1; Wave 3 is never the shortest; Wave 4 cannot overlap Wave 1) from the flexible guidelines. This alone reduces counting errors by 50%. If you’re tired of drawing squiggly lines that