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Entry Zone

QUICK DEFINITION

Entry Zone in Elliott Wave Theory: The price range where a trader plans to initiate a position based on wave analysis. In Elliott Wave, entry zones are typically placed at Fibonacci retracement levels of the prior wave, such as 50%-61.8% of Wave 1 for a Wave 2 entry.

What Entry Zone Means

The price range where a trader plans to initiate a position based on wave analysis. In Elliott Wave, entry zones are typically placed at Fibonacci retracement levels of the prior wave, such as 50%-61.8% of Wave 1 for a Wave 2 entry.

Where You'll See It

Entry Zone appears regularly in Artavest's weekly wave-count analysis across 108 US stocks and ETFs. It's part of the trading family of Elliott Wave concepts and shows up most often when analysts are translating a wave count into an actual trade setup with entry, target, and invalidation.

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