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The EWI Basic Tutorial

10 Lessons on The Elliott Wave Principle

Successful market timing depends upon learning the patterns of crowd behavior. By anticipating the crowd, you can avoid falling victim to the pitfalls over which most in the herd stumble.

Our EWI Basic Tutorial describes these patterns and explains how they relate to one another. Over the years, we have taught tens of thousands of people to use this powerful method of analyzing the markets.

This 10-lesson course is comprehensive, with the same content you'd receive in a formal training class. Your largest benefit is that you can set your own pace and review the material as many times as you like.

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The Elliott Wave Principle is a detailed description of how financial markets behave. The description reveals that mass psychology swings from pessimism to optimism and back in a natural sequence, creating specific Elliott wave patterns in price movements. Each pattern has implications regarding the position of the market within its overall progression, past, present and future. The purpose of Elliott Wave International’s market-oriented publications is to outline the progress of markets in terms of the Wave Principle and to educate interested parties in the successful application of the Wave Principle. While a course of conduct regarding investments can be formulated from such application of the Wave Principle, at no time will Elliott Wave International make specific recommendations for any specific person, and at no time may a reader, caller or viewer be justified in inferring that any such advice is intended. Investing carries risk of losses, and trading futures or options is especially risky because these instruments are highly leveraged, and traders can lose more than their initial margin funds. Information provided by Elliott Wave International is expressed in good faith, but it is not guaranteed. The market service that never makes mistakes does not exist. Long-term success trading or investing in the markets demands recognition of the fact that error and uncertainty are part of any effort to assess future probabilities. Please ask your broker or your advisor to explain all risks to you before making any trading and investing decisions.