Let’s take HAL as a live example to understand a concept many traders struggle with — "Consolidation".
HAL has been moving sideways ("consolidation") since May 19 and gave a downward breakout on June 24. Yesterday, it formed a strong green candle, which left many traders wondering:
“Is this a buying opportunity or a sell-on-rise setup?”
The conflicting signals during consolidation are exactly what make it confusing. But Elliott Wave Theory can bring clarity.
Wave Perspective: Not Just Sideways — It is a "Flat Correction"
The current price action resembles a Flat corrective structure, one of the three classic Elliott corrective patterns (the others being Zigzag and Triangle). A Flat follows a 3-3-5 structure:
Wave A: Three waves down (corrective)
Wave B: Three waves up (can go above the start of A)
Wave C: Five-wave impulse down — sometimes with an extended wave (i.e. one of the waves shall have 5-sub waves).
Until Wave C fully unfolds, the correction is not complete. Any upside move in between is likely to be a counter-trend wave, not the start of a new trend.
So, What Is Consolidation?
From a wave perspective, consolidation is not random. It’s a structural necessity — the market is completing a complex correction before the next impulsive leg begins.
In strong stocks like HAL, you’ll often see:
A temporary bounce from Fibonacci extension levels which leads to price re-entering Wave 1 territory, which would invalidate an impulse but still fits a corrective structure. A new wave count has to happen again which prolongs the impulse formation. A prolonged sideways to downward move, not because of indecision, but because Wave C hasn’t finished.
How This Helps You Make Better Trading Decisions
The recent green candle may seem bullish, but if it's part of Wave C, it’s just a counter-wave bounce. Elliott Wave structure warns against early entries during such bounces. It suggests a more informed approach: “Sell on rise” until the full correction plays out
Key Takeaway
Consolidation isn’t noise — it’s structure.
When you understand the wave context, you stop guessing and start anticipating.
What’s your view? Are you trading this move or waiting for Wave C to complete? Leave your comments.
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