Wave Count Marat Review Top - Elliott
From a rigorous Elliott Wave perspective, several fundamental flaws emerge when you review Marat’s top calls.
From 2023-2024, simply taking the opposite trade of Marat’s immediate top call (i.e., going long) would have yielded +30% in the Nasdaq. This is a harsh reality for top-callers in a bull market.
Assume SPX from 4000 to 5000:
Marat’s Conclusion: This structure qualifies as a “review top” – sell/short on break below 4700 (wave 4 low). Initial target: 4300 (wave 1 high), then 4000 (start of impulse).
Marat’s Elliott Wave analyses focus on multi-timeframe structure, clearly labeled wave counts, and risk-aware trade setups. Below are concise, engaging highlights and actionable takeaways from a hypothetical “top” review of his recent work. elliott wave count marat review top
Marat is notorious for rejecting “creative” waves. In a valid impulse wave:
Despite the inherent difficulties of Elliott Wave theory, Marat is considered a "top" analyst for several reasons: clearly labeled wave counts
If you enjoy Marat’s content but want to avoid getting wrecked by false top calls, use this hybrid approach: