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Advantages of using Harmonic Elliott Wave structure versus classical [Video]

Harmonic Elliott Wave structure

(Differences between classical Elliott wave and Harmonic Elliott Wave)

In this course, you'll learn about Harmonic Elliott Wave and its advantages over classical Elliott Wave.

For decades, Elliotticians change their perception over and over again after the market moves and the problem is the structure of classical Elliott Wave.

Harmonic Elliott Wave will give you a better view over the market's movement and in the next session i'll talk about Harmonic Elliott structures completely.

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Elizabeth Nersesian

Elizabeth Nersesian

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Elizabeth Nersesian is a Russian/Iranian technical analyst and trader which started her early experience in 2014 in Forex Market.

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