The issue of Type 1 Buy criteria of oscillator pullback has come up again and I am hearing dissenting opinions. As u (Nate) had alluded, it comes back to the backtesting that AGET has done on type1 buys. If the testing was done using only 5/35 OSC PB parameter for Type 1 Buy, then making 5/35 OSC PB a criteria is logical. Is everyone at AGET teaching it or advising of it the same way? For a type 1 buy on daily frame: 5/35 OSC PB must be < 140% OR 5/35 OSC PB can be greater than 140% if 10/70 < 140%
The 5/35 Oscillator a benchmark. It is the "original" Elliott Wave count. When we think of a typical Type 1 setup, the 1.40 Rule defines the potential for that particular 5/35 Oscillator and only the original wave count.
The 1.40 Rule does work the same with alternate wave counts, but only if you match the alternate wave count with the corresponding oscillator. (see the chart example below)
If the 5/17 Oscillator breaks 1.4 the setup has greater risk. It must also be associated with or referenced to the short or aggressive wave count. If the 5.35 Oscillator breaks 1.4 it provides evidence a complex wave structure is building, or a more risky Type 1 setup is developing for the original Elliott wave count. The 10/70 Oscillator is what I call the "last chance" Oscillator. If the 10/70 Oscillator is Not broke, and the long wave count is being used, that Type 1 setup still has potential if the other AGET Type 1 tools and studies support the setup. This setup still has an element of higher risk associated with it, yet as long as it stays within that 1.4 range there a Type 1 setup cannot totally be ruled out.
When you have a setup where all three oscillators and corresponding wave counts are similar and the oscillators all are holding within 1.4, you have the potential of a powerful Type 1 building. When you have a setup where only the 5/35 and the 10/70 agree you still have a respectable Type 1 setup. When you have only the 10/70 working in your favor, you just only have an average Type 1 setup building, and it clearly has more risk associated with it.
The confusion may be growing now because we now can overlap the in eSignal three oscillators. The differences are not always clearly observable when overlapping. But the logic remains the same for all oscillators.
How do you read a chart when the 4 comes in
there has not been a 90%-140% pull back but then a few days or even 10 days or more the price does not go lower to move the 4 over but the 5/35 does pull back to 0? .... How do you read the chart. Another question that I have is when the pull back is over 140% do you throw the stock out and wait for another opportunity? There have been so many lately that fall into this category.
there has not been a 90%-140% pull back but then a few days or even 10 days or more the price does not go lower to move the 4 over but the 5/35 does pull back to 0? .... How do you read the chart. Another question that I have is when the pull back is over 140% do you throw the stock out and wait for another opportunity? There have been so many lately that fall into this category.
After reading a chart published on the list of file sharing documents I have a question (Chart published by Marc Rinehart on May 2, 2003 on STARR Surgical Co.) He is monitoring the stock for a Wave 4 pullback and a Type 1 buy. He is using a 10,70 oscillator with no further explanation.
a. Why not start with a 5,35.?
b. Should we try any other oscillator rather than a 5,35 without any "who is in control" issues.?
2. On an extensive document regarding the concept of Wave 4 channels, the author uses a MOB to establish upside (and downside) limits to try and ascertain the ending for Wave 4. I thought that MOBs were to be used to investigate ending of Wave 5. Do they have a use for Wave 4 also.
a. Why not start with a 5,35.?
b. Should we try any other oscillator rather than a 5,35 without any "who is in control" issues.?
2. On an extensive document regarding the concept of Wave 4 channels, the author uses a MOB to establish upside (and downside) limits to try and ascertain the ending for Wave 4. I thought that MOBs were to be used to investigate ending of Wave 5. Do they have a use for Wave 4 also.
As for the MOB question, you can definitely use a MOB for more than picking Wave 5 tops and bottoms. I am putting together more updates on the MOB which I will post at a later date.
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