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This is a presentation of the ABC Plus

Waves and the COMBO Plus Waves.


These Plus waves are the latest
version, released on April 28, 2011.
Even though older versions of the
waves are still valid, these newer Plus
waves were designed for a higher rate
of accuracy.

The following charts represent trading


opportunities for both the swing trader and
the day trader. After using the ABC Plus
waves and Combo Plus waves for a while,
you will start to recognize the patterns
presented here. These charts will be
updated periodically, so check back from
time to time. I hope these new waves
become a useful tool.
The Wave Guy, August 19, 2011

This is a 21min chart of AAPL. At arrow 1, the B wave goes below 0 (note the price). The C wave confirms
the move to the downside at arrow 2. As long as the C wave stays below 0, you can stay in the trade. The
exit point is arrow 3, when the C wave crosses above 0. This is a 3 week move with a 30+pt profit to the
downside.

Short at 346

Cover at 315

These 2 charts are both AAPL. And both Combo Plus waves. The top chart is 21min, and the bottom chart
is 55min. The heavy yellow vertical lines indicate a snapshot in time. In other words the entire top chart is
only the small right portion of the bottom right chart. There are 2 major opportunities on the bottom
55min chart which are longer plays. During the same time span, there are more plays using the top chart
of 21 min.

This ABC Plus wave chart of GS 21min shows a major entry point to the upside when the B
wave crosses above 0. In this example, your exit point will be the shorter A wave crossing
below 0. Note the right arrow.

This is an example of using the Combo Plus wave as a confirmation of a move. I placed the Combo wave on top of the ABC
waves for comparison. The entry point is arrow 1, which is on the A wave. Its a short signal. The confirmation is the
Combo wave inside the oval. The trade is complete at arrow 2 on A wave. This is a classic cover your short and go long
signal. The buy signal is also arrow 2, and the Combo inside the oval confirms the move.

ES 21min cash

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Combo Plus

A
B

This chart is an example of knowing when the trade is a Trend trade or Counter trend trade. The Blue wave on the top
Combo graph shows that BIDU is a long play. However, within that time span, the smaller White wave moves above and
below 0. When the smaller wave (White) moves COUNTER to the larger wave (Blue), you have the option of playing the
counter trend move. Its also playable on the B wave, but the Combo gives you greater perspective.

This is a chart of GS 21min. For a period of 10 days GS kept bumping up against resistance. While GS is
making up its mind which direction to go, the trade is the shorter A wave. Each arrow represents a 1-2
day trade. And each Orange wave crossover gives you a 1-2 bar early warning. That gives you 25-30 min.
to get into the trade.

These are side by side 144min vs. 55min charts of BIDU. All of the right chart fits up to the arrow of the
left chart. The key here is to fine tune the long entry. If, on the 144min (left) there is an indication of a
reversal, the smaller time frame 55min will give you a cleaner entry. Notice on the right chart that the
White wave peaks up, backs down, and then pushes thru. This is a classic wave entry.

This is the 1st of 2 NFLX 55min charts. Using the B wave, a short is established at arrow
#1. At arrow #2, you cover and go long. At arrow #3, you cover and go short. This
snapshot was taken just as you see it on 7/12/2011.

This is the 2nd NFLX 55min chart. It is a continuation in time from the last chart. Notice
that the cover and go short signal at #3 followed through with a 70pt sell off into #4.

This chart is AMZN 144min. Using the Combo Plus wave above, or in this case also the B wave (arrows
not shown), there are trades at arrows #1, #2, and #3. Even though the longer Combo wave stays well
above 0, this is a 144min chart, so all the shorter White wave moves can be played. On the other hand, if
you only play the long side, then you would stay out of the trade between arrow #2 and arrow #3, when
the White wave is below 0 (counter trend).

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1

This is a follow up from the previous chart AMZN 144min. Notice how the A wave was giving a sell signal
(right side previous slide). If you had followed the A wave instead of the Combo Plus, you would have
missed the end of the run from 211 to 229. The Combo gave a nice sell signal at arrow #4 for a maximum
25pt gain (or option play).

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3

This chart is SLV 21min. This Short rides the waves from A to B to C. Enter at the A wave arrow. Let the B
wave confirm the move, and then let the C wave confirm. The exit starts at arrow #1 on the A wave and all
out at arrow #2 on the B wave.

Short

A wave

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2

B wave
C wave

This chart of AAPL 21min was captured 8/6/2011. B wave at arrow #1 gives a Buy signal. B&C waves at
arrow #2 give a Sell signal, and the C wave at arrow #3 confirms the down move. Over the next 2 trading
days, AAPL fell another 22pts.

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3
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2
1
3

And finally, for all you day traders, this is an ES 1597tick chart. This wild day on Aug 10 th to 11th 2011,
showed 4 major trades. 2 Shorts and 2 Longs. They all play off the B wave. Usually you have to wait
patiently for setups like this. But on this day and the previous 2 days, these were common. Volatile
markets bring great trading opportunities.

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B wave

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