U.S. stock and option markets will be closed on Thursday to honor President Jimmy Carter, who held office from 1977 to 1981 and who died on December 29 at the age of 100. Bond markets will close at 2 p.m., and futures markets will trade as usual. Having posted my morning analysis at of the S&P 500 E-mini futures at 9:35 a.m., and shall post my afternoon analysis at 3:30 p.m., both New York time.
And what appears to have happened is the futures stopped trading at 9:30 a.m., when the opening bell normally rings. If trading doesn’t resume, then this will be the only analysis today, and the regular shedule will resume on Friday.
9:35 a.m. New York time
What’s happening now? The S&P 500 E-mini futures fluctuated sideways overnight, from the 5920s to the 5950s.
What does it mean? In Elliott Wave Theory, the B-wave — the middle subwave in the common three-wave corrections — has three still smaller subwaves. As of yesterday’s analyses it wave B appeared to have five subwaves, creating some ambiguities and an alternative analysis. All of this is happening within the 4th-wave upward correction that began on January 2.

[S&P 500 E-mini futures at 9:35 a.m., 45-minute bars, with volume]
What are the alternatives? There were severals ways of explaining the incorrect five subwaves, which I listed in yesterday’s post. The overnight trading may have resolved the ambiguities, in the simplest manner possible, and I’ve labeled the chart accordingly. Under the new principal analysis, wave B ended on January 8 at 5917. The subsequent rise is an early stage of wave C.
If the price reverses and falls below 5917, then this principal analysis is incorrect and will be revised.
What does Elliott wave theory say? Here are the waves that underly the analyses.
Principal Analysis:
- .Rising wave 5{0} is underway. It is a wave of Intermediate degree that began in December 2018.
- It is in its final subwave, wave 5{-1}.
- Within wave 5{-1}, rising waves 5{-2}, 5{-3} and 5{-4} are underway, as is wave 5{-5}.
- Wave 5{-5} is in its initial subwave, wave 1{-6}, which in turn is in its middle subwave, wave 3{-7}.
- Wave 4{-7} is in its initial; subwave, uptrending wave A{-8}.
- Wave 1{-8} is in its initial subwave, wave 1{-9}, which is in its final subwave, uptrending wave 5{-10}.
- Wave 1{-10} is in its initial subwave, as are waves 1{-11}, 1{-12}, and 1{-13}.
- Wave 4{-14} is presently underway and is rising. It is in its final subwave, rising wave C{-15}.
Long-term Waves.
These are the waves currently in progress under my principal analysis. Each line on the list shows the wave number, with the subscript in curly brackets, the traditional degree name, the starting date, the starting price of the S&P 500 E-mini futures, and the direction of the wave.
- S&P 500 Index:
- 5{+3} Supercycle, 7/8/1932, 4.40 (up)
- 5{+2} Cycle, 12/9/1974, 60.96 (up)
- 5{+1} Primary, 3/6/2009, 666.79 (up)
- 5{0} Intermediate, 12/26/2018, 2346.58 (up)
- S&P 500 Futures
- 5{-1} Minor, 10/27/2023, 4127.25 (up)
- 3{-2} Minute, 10/27/23, 4127.75 (up)
- 3{-3} Minuette, 10/27/23, 4127.75 (up)
- 5{-4} Subminuette, 4/18/2024, 4963.50 (up)
- 5{-5} Micro, 8/5/2024, 5120 (up)
- 1{-6} Submicro, 8/5/2024, 5120 (up)
- 4{-7} Minuscule, 12/16/2024, 6163.75 (down)
- A{-8} (unnamed), 12/16/2024, 6163.75 (down)
- 1{-9} (unnamed), 12/16/2024, 6163.75 (down)
- 1{-10} (unnamed), 12/16/2024, 6163.75 (down)
- 1{-11} (unnamed), 12/16/2024, 6163.75 (down)
- 1{-12} (unnamed), 12/16/2024, 6163.75 (down)
- 1{-13} (unnamed), 12/16/2024, 6163.75 (down)
- 4[-14} (unnamed), 1/2/2025, 5874.75 (up)
- C{-15} (unnamed), 1/8/2025, 5817 (up)
Reading the chart. Price movements — waves – – in Elliott wave analysis are labeled with numbers within trending waves and letters with corrective waves. The subscripts — numbers in curly brackets — designate the wave’s degree, which, in Elliott wave analysis, means the relative position of a wave within the larger and smaller structures that make up the chart. R.N. Elliott, who in the 1930s developed the form of analysis that bears his name, viewed the chart as a complex structure of smaller waves nested within larger waves, which in turn are nested within still larger waves. In mathematics it’s called a fractal structure, where at every scale the pattern is similar to the others.
Learning and other resources. Elliott wave analysis provides context, not prophecy. As the 20th century semanticist Alfred Korzybski put it in his book Science and Sanity (1933), “The map is not the territory … The only usefulness of a map depends on similarity of structure between the empirical world and the map.” And I would add, in the ever-changing markets, we can judge that similarity of structure only after the fact.
See the menu page Analytical Methods for a rundown on where to go for information on Elliott wave analysis.
By Tim Bovee, Portland, Oregon, January 9, 2025
Disclaimer
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