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Strategies & Market Trends : Classic TA Workplace

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To: Henry J Costanzo who wrote (207674)2/7/2015 5:53:04 PM
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Hi Henry,

So an irregular flat where B exceeded the start of A, normally would require C going below the low of A.

That is unless it truncates.

A breach of 1820 would create selling supply and should be expected - especially if that area marks the end of C.

After that 5 up would begin.

Do irregular flats truncate?

C should be a 5 wave and greater than A.?

Always appreciate your reads and sharing of knowledge.

Bob
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