Impulse Wave
The Foundation of Elliott Wave Theory — Rules, Extensions, Fibonacci & Trading Applications
An impulse wave is a 5-wave motive structure that moves in the direction of the larger trend. It consists of three motive waves (1, 3, 5) separated by two corrective waves (2, 4), forming the classic 5-3-5-3-5 sub-wave structure totalling 21 sub-waves. Mastering impulse identification and Fibonacci relationships is the cornerstone of profitable Elliott Wave trading.
What is an Impulse Wave?
An impulse wave is a 5-wave motive structure that moves in the direction of the larger trend. It consists of three motive waves (1, 3, 5) separated by two corrective waves (2, 4), forming the classic 5-3-5-3-5 sub-wave structure totalling 21 sub-waves. Mastering impulse identification and Fibonacci relationships is the cornerstone of profitable Elliott Wave trading.
Impulse Structure: Wave-by-Wave Breakdown
| Wave | Structure | Direction | Characteristic |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wave 1 | 5-wave impulse (or leading diagonal) | With trend | Often unrecognised — looks like a counter-trend bounce |
| Wave 2 | 3-wave corrective (any type) | Against trend | Deep retrace of Wave 1 — often 61.8–79.6% |
| Wave 3 | 5-wave impulse | With trend | Usually the longest and strongest — never the shortest |
| Wave 4 | 3-wave corrective (any type) | Against trend | Shallower than Wave 2 — typically 23.6–38.2% of Wave 3 |
| Wave 5 | 5-wave impulse (or ending diagonal) | With trend | Final push — often accompanied by momentum divergence |
The Three Unbreakable Rules
Rule 1: Wave 2 Cannot Retrace Past Wave 1 Origin
✓ Wave 2 can retrace up to 99.9% of Wave 1
✗ Wave 2 CANNOT close beyond the start of Wave 1
✗ If it does, the entire wave count is invalid — reassess from scratch
Rule 2: Wave 3 Cannot Be the Shortest Motive Wave
✓ Wave 3 can be shorter than Wave 5 but NEVER shorter than both Wave 1 AND Wave 5
✗ Wave 3 CANNOT be the shortest of Waves 1, 3, and 5
✗ If it is, the count is invalid — recount
Rule 3: Wave 4 Cannot Overlap Wave 1 Territory
✓ Wave 4 must end above Wave 1 high (in a bull impulse)
✗ Wave 4 CANNOT close below Wave 1 peak
⚠ Exception: Leading and Ending Diagonals — overlap IS allowed in diagonals only
Key Guidelines
Alternation (75% frequency)
Wave 2 and Wave 4 tend to alternate in form:
Wave 2 sharp zigzag → Wave 4 flat or triangle
Wave 2 flat → Wave 4 zigzag or triangle
Wave 3 Extension (~60% of impulses)
161.8% of Wave 1 → Primary target
200% of Wave 1 → Strong extension
261.8% of Wave 1 → Extreme / parabolic move
Wave 5 Extension (~30% of impulses)
When Wave 3 extends, Wave 5 ≈ Wave 1:
100% of Wave 1 → Primary target
161.8% → Extended Wave 5 (watch for ending diagonal)
Wave 1 Extension (~10% of impulses)
Rarest type — often at major reversals.
When Wave 1 extends: Wave 3 ≈ Wave 5
Wave 1 = 161.8–261.8% of prior correction
Fibonacci Relationships
Wave 2 Retracement of Wave 1
| Fib Level | Depth | Frequency | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 38.2% | Shallow | 10% | Rare — signals very strong Wave 1 |
| 50% | Standard | 20% | Common in fast-moving markets |
| 61.8% | MOST COMMON | 45% | Golden ratio — primary Wave 2 target |
| 79.6% | Deep | 20% | Common in large-degree Wave 2 |
| 88.6% | Very deep | 5% | Near Wave 1 origin — extreme but valid |
Wave 3 Extension of Wave 1
| Fib Ratio | Wave 3 Size | Frequency | Trading Implication |
|---|---|---|---|
| 123.6% of Wave 1 | Mild extension | 15% | Modest trend strength |
| 161.8% of Wave 1 | MOST COMMON | 50% | Primary Wave 3 target — plan entries here |
| 200% of Wave 1 | Strong extension | 15% | Strong trend — scale out at 161.8% |
| 261.8% of Wave 1 | Extreme extension | 10% | Parabolic move — rare |
Wave 4 Retracement of Wave 3
| Fib Level | Depth | Frequency | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 23.6% | MOST COMMON | 35% | Shallow — Wave 3 was very extended |
| 38.2% | Standard | 40% | Most balanced Wave 4 retrace |
| 50% | Deep | 20% | Often a flat or triangle at this level |
| 61.8% | Very deep | 5% | Near Wave 1 high — maximum valid depth |
Wave 5 Target
| Fib Ratio | Wave 5 Size | Frequency | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 61.8% of Wave 1 | Truncated | 15% | Weak momentum — divergence expected |
| 100% of Wave 1 | EQUAL — MOST COMMON | 50% | Primary target when Wave 3 extended |
| 123.6% of Wave 1 | Extended | 20% | Strong 5th wave momentum |
| 161.8% of Wave 1 | Fifth wave ext. | 15% | Look for ending diagonal or exhaustion signals |
Trading Impulse Wave Patterns
Setup 1: Wave 2 Pullback Entry (Best Risk/Reward)
After Wave 1 completes, wait for Wave 2 to retrace to 61.8% of Wave 1. This is the lowest-risk entry for the powerful Wave 3 move.
| Entry | 61.8% retrace of Wave 1 (Wave 2 completion zone) |
| Target 1 | Wave 1 high (100% of Wave 1 from origin) |
| Target 2 | 161.8% extension of Wave 1 from Wave 2 low (Wave 3 target) |
| Stop | Below Wave 1 origin (full count invalidation) |
Setup 2: Wave 4 Pullback Entry
After Wave 3 extends to 161.8%, watch for Wave 4 to retrace 23.6–38.2% before entering the final Wave 5 push.
| Entry | 38.2% retrace of Wave 3 (Wave 4 completion zone) |
| Confirmation | Wave 4 holds above Wave 1 high (no overlap) |
| Target | Wave 3 high + 100% of Wave 1 (Wave 5 = Wave 1) |
| Stop | Below Wave 1 high (overlap = count invalid) |
Setup 3: Wave 5 Exhaustion Fade
When Wave 5 reaches 100% of Wave 1 with RSI/MACD divergence, look for a significant corrective reversal opportunity.
| Signal | Wave 5 at 100% of Wave 1 + bearish momentum divergence |
| Entry | First 3-wave retrace after Wave 5 peak |
| Target | 38.2–61.8% retracement of entire 5-wave impulse |
| Stop | Above Wave 5 high |
Impulse Wave Identification Checklist
- Does the structure have exactly 5 waves in the direction of the trend?
- Does Wave 2 retrace less than 100% of Wave 1?
- Is Wave 3 NOT the shortest motive wave?
- Does Wave 4 avoid overlapping Wave 1 price territory?
- Does each motive wave (1, 3, 5) subdivide into 5 smaller waves?
- Does each corrective wave (2, 4) subdivide into 3 smaller waves?
- Does Wave 3 reach at least 123.6% of Wave 1?
- Is there alternation between Wave 2 and Wave 4 structures?
- After Wave 5, is there a significant corrective reversal confirming completion?
Common Impulse Mistakes to Avoid
✗ Mistake 1: Allowing Wave 2 to retrace past Wave 1 origin.
✓ Fix: If Wave 2 closes below Wave 1 start, the count is invalid. Start over.
✗ Mistake 2: Labelling Wave 3 as the shortest motive wave.
✓ Fix: Wave 3 must be longer than at least one of Wave 1 or Wave 5. Recount if it is the shortest.
✗ Mistake 3: Ignoring Wave 4 / Wave 1 overlap.
✓ Fix: If Wave 4 closes below Wave 1 high (bull market), it is either a diagonal or an invalid count.
✗ Mistake 4: Expecting Wave 5 to always extend.
✓ Fix: In most impulses Wave 3 extends. Wave 5 often equals Wave 1 — do not hold for an extension not confirmed by momentum.
✗ Mistake 5: Entering a 3-wave move as an impulse.
✓ Fix: If you can only count 3 waves, it is corrective. Wait for a confirmed 5-wave structure with proper sub-division.
Real Example: XAUUSD Impulse Wave (Wave 3 Extension)
Gold begins a major Wave 3 impulse from the Wave 2 low at 2,000.
| Wave | Structure | Price Level | Fib Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wave 1 | 5-wave impulse | 2,000 → 2,480 (480 pts) | Initiates the move |
| Wave 2 | Zigzag retrace | 2,480 → 2,183 (297 pts) | 61.9% of Wave 1 ✓ |
| Wave 3 | 5-wave impulse | 2,183 → 2,959 (776 pts) | 161.7% of Wave 1 ✓ |
| Wave 4 | Flat correction | 2,959 → 2,773 (186 pts) | 24.0% of Wave 3 ✓ |
| Wave 5 | 5-wave impulse | 2,773 → 3,245 (472 pts) | 98.3% of Wave 1 ✓ |
Trade Plan — Wave 2 Entry for Wave 3
1. BUY at 2,183 (61.8% retrace of Wave 1)
2. Target 1: 2,480 (Wave 1 high retest)
3. Target 2: 2,183 + 776 = 2,959 (161.8% extension = Wave 3 target)
4. Stop: Below 2,000 (Wave 1 origin)
5. R/R on Target 2: 776 pts / 183 pts = 4.2:1 ✓
Quick Reference: Impulse Wave Essentials
- Structure: 5 waves — motive (1, 3, 5) + corrective (2, 4) = 5-3-5-3-5 sub-waves (21 total)
- Rule 1: Wave 2 CANNOT retrace past Wave 1 origin
- Rule 2: Wave 3 CANNOT be the shortest motive wave
- Rule 3: Wave 4 CANNOT overlap Wave 1 price territory (except diagonals)
- Best Fib: W2 = 61.8% of W1 | W3 = 161.8% of W1 | W4 = 38.2% of W3 | W5 = 100% of W1
- Alternation: Wave 2 and Wave 4 alternate in structure — sharp vs. sideways (75% frequency)
- Extension: Only ONE wave extends — Wave 3 in approximately 60% of cases