Hi Duane,
Glad you like it. I believe the canned response is, "I could tell ya, but then I'd have to kill ya". 8- )
The time part was something based on minimum and maximum bars for a particular wave pattern and how it fits fibonaccily. They break in an obvious way so I just see where the break is and check against the min and max.
It has to be keyed up according to the EW key I found and tools I created to do the measurement give me the min/max values. Then I count that one and then the next.
It is very difficult to do the wave count on the overall section without this. Just look at the flat and dumpout just preceding that pivot. However while it appears flat there are waves correctly forming all the way through there.
I just thought I would lend a little credibility to the research and development and show that I am not entirely dim.
With only seven minutes to complete it was just "Jump in" but I used no stop because of the
volatility.
Cheers,
Cyclon