Understand zigzag corrections (A-B-C) in Elliott Wave Theory. Watch video breakdowns on how to identify and trade sharp counter-trend moves.
Zigzag Corrections: Trading Sharp A-B-C Pullbacks
A zigzag correction is a sharp, three-wave (A-B-C) counter-trend move ( 5-3-5 ) that often retraces impulse waves. In these video, we break down how to distinguish zigzags from other corrections, measure Fibonacci retracements, and anticipate trend continuations. Perfect for traders looking to refine their Elliott Wave skills—watch the tutorials to spot high-probability reversal zones!
Zigzags differ from flat corrections, which have a 3-3-5 structure.
For complex pullbacks, see how WXY corrections combine multiple patterns.