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Pastimes : Pokersam's Swamp Drain

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From: POKERSAM6/12/2023 5:00:51 PM
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With TODAY'S break of 4325 the alternate count is confirmed and is now primary. It has been a struggle between two possible counts for some time with both remaining possible. Both contained guideline rarities and I have been following the one with the least. Both counts expected the advance from 3491 and how high it would go would be the determining factor in which would remain valid. Now that the validity of only one remains, it will be primary. 3491 was Cycle Wave A and we could have completed Cycle Wave B today.
The confirmation of the completion of B remains to be seen. A massive Cycle wave C down remains.

NOTE: My target of 2200 for this Super Cycle (II) correction which began at 4818 remains the same and this changes very little. My target has remained since Jan. 2022.
I am sorry that my confidence born of being right so often is perceived as arrogance. However, I doubt that will change when 3491 is taken out regardless of the popular belief that it is the end of a wave 4.
You might remember that those who believe 3491 was the end of a wave 4 correction also thought 4 ended at
4222, 4152, 3810, and 3636. It appears that being wrong is pretty prevalent among arrogant perma bulls.

No one it seems is the least concerned that this supposed 4 ending at 3491 is five times the length of the supposed 2 of the same degree in the same supposed impulse. LOL
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