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The Elliott Wave Theory is based on the idea that prices move in waves, with each wave consisting of a rise and a fall. These waves are repetitive and fractal in nature, meaning that they repeat themselves at different scales. The theory identifies two main types of waves: impulse waves and corrective waves. Impulse waves are directional waves that move in the direction of the trend, while corrective waves are waves that move against the trend.
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