Analysis
Looking for insights into the market? Learning how to do Elliott Wave counts and analysis? Just want to see how other traders and market analysts do it?
This section contains analysis resources from the MotiveWave team and our partners.
Forex Analysis
- GBPUSD – Sept. 24 2011 – Bob from CurrencyWaves takes a look at the Weekly Elliott Wave Count on GBPUSD.
- EURUSD – May 27 2011, Part 3 - Dan Hussey from ImpulseTraders.com finishes his look at his Daily and Weekly Strategy Update for the Euro/US Dollar (EURUSD) currency pair and discusses his Elliott Wave Analysis and counts.
- EURUSD – May 27 2011, Part 2 - Dan Hussey from ImpulseTraders.com continues his look at his Daily and Weekly Strategy Update for the Euro/US Dollar (EURUSD) currency pair and discusses his Elliott Wave Analysis and counts.
- EURUSD – May 27 2011, Part 1 - Dan Hussey from ImpulseTraders.com looks at his Daily and Weekly Strategy Update for the Euro/US Dollar (EURUSD) currency pair and discusses his Elliott Wave Analysis and counts.
- AUDUSD – Apr 24 2011 – Bob from CurrencyWaves updates his look at recent activity in the Australian Dollar/US Dollar currency pair and discusses his Elliott Wave Analysis and counts. He also covers RSI Bars in MotiveWave.
- AUDUSD – Apr 17 2011 – Bob from CurrencyWaves looks at recent activity in the Australian Dollar/US Dollar currency pair and discusses his Elliott Wave Analysis and counts.
- USDJPY – March 16 2011 – Todd Gordon from Aspen Trading Group explains the current move and Elliott Wave counts in the Japanese Yen.
- Euro/Swiss Franc – Feb 9 2011 – Todd Gordon from Aspen Trading Group explains the current Elliott Wave counts in the EURCHF pair.
Stocks Analysis
- AAPL – Dec. 23 2011 – Todd Gordon from Aspen Trading Group updates his Elliott Wave counts for Apple Stock (AAPL).
- AAPL – Dec. 6 2011 – Todd Gordon from Aspen Trading Group explains the current move and Elliott Wave counts for Apple Stock (AAPL).
Bonds Analysis
- US Treasury Bonds – Feb 16 2011 – Todd Gordon from Aspen Trading Group explains how best to label Elliott Wave counts using the latest data from US Treasury Bonds (TNX).





