The Gwave is the level of interest. It is visible through the price of a stock.
The Rwave is the real economy. In the States that means trends of housing prices, car sales, retail sales.
The Bwave is the global financial markets. Most especially the cost of money made visible in relevant rates on bonds and currency values.
The other piece is
1. What are your aspirations?
For me a sustainable revenue stream.
2. Where do you want to play?
In the financial markets as I don't want to invest the time and effort in a real world business. Also I don't have tenure nor a pension that I can depend on.
3. How do you plan to win?
By keeping ongoing revenue stream in the middle of my radar. Daily, weekly, monthly stock movments are usually just noise. Concentrating on the ongoing revenue stream eliminates the stress of watching the Gwave go up and down and up and down.
4. What resources do we need to win?
Time and a wide notice on Bwave and Rwave.
5. How do you know it's going in the right direction?
By checking the trading website to check on expected annual income.