Elliott Wave Count Marat Review Fix Direct
Here’s an interesting feature idea for a trading or analysis platform focused on Elliott Wave Count + Marat Review + Fix:
Practical Case Study: Fixing Marat’s Gold (XAU/USD) Count
On a recent Tuesday, Marat published a count on Gold showing a completed Wave (iv) pullback, calling for a Wave (v) rally to $2,050.
What actually happened: Gold dropped $40, breaking Marat’s Wave (i) start. elliott wave count marat review fix
The Fix (applied live):
- Zoomed out: Daily chart showed a broader 3-wave move down, not an impulse up.
- Applied the fix: Instead of a 5-wave impulse up (iii-iv-v), the structure was a W-X-Y flat correction.
- New trade: Short, targeting $1,980.
- Result: 3:1 risk-reward ratio achieved.
The "fix" was not abandoning Elliott Wave; it was abandoning the incorrect degree of count. Here’s an interesting feature idea for a trading
The Fix: A Step-by-Step Protocol to Repair Your Wave Count
When your Elliott Wave count (from Marat or any source) breaks, do not delete it. Fix it. Here is the proprietary 5-step fix used by professional wave traders.
5. Use a "Count Overlay" – The Marat Correction Matrix
This is the most practical fix. Run your chart through this matrix: Practical Case Study: Fixing Marat’s Gold (XAU/USD) Count
| Symptom | Marat’s Label | The Fix | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sharp reversal after 3 swings | Impulse wave 3 | Relabel as Zigzag (A-B-C) | | Price stalls at 61.8% retrace | Wave 4 bounce | Relabel as Wave B of a triangle | | Overlapping waves up | Bullish impulse | Relabel as Leading diagonal (still bullish, but different rules) | | Sudden stop above prior high | Wave 5 top | Relabel as Wave 3 extended; add Wave 4 & 5 |
Who is Marat? Understanding the Analyst
Before we review the "fix," we must review the source. Marat is often associated with Elliott Wave Forecast (EWF) and similar premium services. He is known for:
- High-volume analysis: Covering 20+ instruments daily.
- Aggressive labeling: Frequently using minor degree waves (minuette and sub-minuette).
- Short-term focus: Predominantly H1 (1-hour) and M15 (15-minute) charts.
His strength lies in capturing rapid B-wave bounces and C-wave extensions. However, the criticism—and the reason for the "fix" search—is that his counts often re-label quickly after a stop-loss hit.