Filtered Waves: Definitions; Methods
2. What is a filtered wave?
3. How can turning points of filterable waves be located?
4. How can a wave be identified and measured?
5. How can turning points be evaluated?
Filtered Waves: A Few Applications
6. Can filtered waves be used with other methods?
7. Can filtered waves be used with individual stocks?
8. How big is a bull? A bear?
9. What is the life expectancy of a bull? A bear?
10. How big are primary swings, secondary reactions, and rallies?
11. How big is a retracement?
12. Can filtered waves help in the checking of lead time?
13. Conclusions
Appendix
Filtered Wave Worksheet
Are The Dow Jones Industrials Representative?
Historical Charts - Bull Markets; Bear Markets
Distribution Charts
The Dow Theory
The Elliott Wave Theory
The Dernell Every Classification
Calendar 1753-2059
Elapsed Time Calculator