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To: JRI who wrote (20471)11/9/2001 2:43:01 PM
From: Shack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 209892
 
I mean the high yesterday to the low today is a complete wave. I have been working with a count that had today's correction as the '4' of that wave. Unless we head straight down now I am throwing that out. Its gone on too long.



To: JRI who wrote (20471)11/9/2001 2:48:39 PM
From: AllansAlias  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 209892
 
The exact degree doesn't matter. When one refers to something being of a higher or lower degree, it's 9/10 times referring to the immediately preceding move.

If we are coming down off the top in a-b-c, then they are all in the same degree.

If yesterday's leg was a 1-5 (of 'a'), then they, the 1-5, are all the same degree.

So, if one asks "Is this correction of a higher degree?", it's the difference between it being, say, a '4', or a 'B'. Both point up, but they are of different degrees.