Hua Cuong (Shane)

Hua Cuong (Shane)

A Certified Elliott Wave Analyst (Master), achieving the highest level of qualification in the field, along with many years of experience in technical analysis.

Specialist Educator

CEWA-M

Professional Background

Hua Cuong (Shane) is a Certified Elliott Wave Analyst – Master Level (CEWA-M), the highest Elliott Wave qualification globally, awarded by Elliott Wave International, the world’s leading authority in Elliott Wave analysis. This master-level certification represents advanced expertise in wave structure interpretation, market forecasting, and applying Elliott Wave theory across complex market environments.

Shane is a professional market analyst specialising in the ASX and global equity markets, providing advanced technical analysis, market forecasting, and structured market education through Mastering the Markets. He operates within a regulated financial services environment, contributing professional-grade market insight and technical education as part of a Corporate Authorised Representative structure under an Australian Financial Services Licence (AFSL). His work focuses on high-level structural market interpretation, long-cycle forecasting, and advanced wave-based market modelling.

Teaching Approach

Shane’s teaching approach is precision-driven, technical, and deeply rooted in true Elliott Wave methodology. He focuses on helping students move beyond surface-level pattern recognition to develop a professional-level understanding of wave structure, market psychology, and fractal market behaviour. His instruction emphasises how wave theory integrates with real market risk management, probability assessment, and multi-timeframe structural context.

He teaches with a strong emphasis on analytical discipline, accuracy, and structured forecasting logic. Rather than simplifying markets into shortcuts or indicators, Shane focuses on building deep structural understanding, helping students develop the ability to interpret market movement with confidence, technical precision, and professional analytical standards.

Shane teaching

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