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KVB Trading Event Recap: Master of Elliott Wave Seminar

16/03/2026

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There are moments in the market when price moves so quickly that many traders are left asking the same question: “How did some people see that coming?”

 

Last weekend, we explored that question together at the seminar titled “The Master of Elliott Wave – Read Price Structure, Identify BIG MOVE.”

 

Throughout the session, participants took a deep dive into how professional traders interpret market structure, apply Elliott Wave theory, and integrate Fibonacci tools to identify potential turning points in the market. The focus was not only on theory, but on how these methods are used in real trading environments to anticipate possible price movements across different asset classes.

 

A special appreciation goes to Coach Wu, who shared his expertise in Elliott Wave analysis, Fibonacci techniques, and market structure interpretation. His practical insights helped participants connect technical concepts with real-world trading strategies across gold, forex pairs, indices, and cryptocurrencies.

 

The event also highlighted the value of community learning. It was inspiring to see traders, investors, and market enthusiasts actively exchanging ideas, asking thoughtful questions, and engaging in meaningful discussions throughout the day. This kind of interaction continues to strengthen the overall trading ecosystem.

 

Thank you to everyone who joined and contributed to making the seminar a meaningful experience.

 

At KVB, we remain committed to supporting traders through education, knowledge-sharing, and community development. In the financial markets, preparation often determines whether a trader reacts to a move—or anticipates it. We look forward to welcoming you to our upcoming events.

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