| Method | Cost | Pros | Cons | |--------|------|------|------| | (Windsor Books) | ~$80-100 | Highest quality, full charts, legal | Expensive for some | | Buy used from AbeBooks, eBay, or Amazon Marketplace | $30-70 | Legitimate copy, often in good condition | May be out of print temporarily | | Public library (physical or inter-library loan) | Free | Completely legal, no cost | Must return; limited copies | | University library access | Free (if student/alumni) | Often has multiple copies | Not open to general public | | Paid PDF from authorized resellers (e.g., Elliott Wave International store, Glenn Neely’s own site) | $60-90 | Digital, searchable, legal | Still costs money | | Trading forums with sharing sections (legally ambiguous) | Free | Community interaction | Often violates copyright, risk of bad files |
Classical Elliott relies heavily on identifying shapes. Neely relies on logic. He argues that the market has a "memory." The structure of the current wave is dictated by the volatility and structure of the prior wave. This concept of "retrograde analysis" helps traders predict the complexity of the current correction based on the violence of the preceding impulse. Mastering Elliott Wave By Glenn Neely Pdf Free Download
In classic Elliott Wave, if a pattern looks "sort of" right, you count it. In NeoWave, if a pattern violates one of Neely’s 100+ structural rules, it is . You must start over. | Method | Cost | Pros | Cons