Pattern
Terminal Pattern
QUICK DEFINITION
Terminal Pattern in Elliott Wave Theory: Another name for an ending diagonal. It appears in the final wave position (Wave 5 or Wave C) and signals that the larger pattern is completing. Followed by a sharp reversal.
What Terminal Pattern Means
Another name for an ending diagonal. It appears in the final wave position (Wave 5 or Wave C) and signals that the larger pattern is completing. Followed by a sharp reversal.
Where You'll See It
Terminal Pattern appears regularly in Artavest's weekly wave-count analysis across 108 US stocks and ETFs. It's part of the pattern family of Elliott Wave concepts and shows up most often when analysts are identifying a specific wave pattern (diagonal, ending diagonal, leading diagonal, triangle subtype, etc.).
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- → Elliott Wave Theory Guide — the 5-3 pattern, rules, Fibonacci, wave degrees
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