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To: AllansAlias who wrote (21438)11/17/2001 1:55:55 PM
From: jimcav  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 209892
 
AA, I am really starting to like your larger scenario of this being the C of a flat 4, the depths of the B definately had everyone confused, but it was very overlapping and didn't feel at all impulsive... I believe this is what Shack had been pointing to for a while?
Not to get too critical since it is in wiggles, but your iii of (iii) of 3 appears to be the smallest wave, I would make the iii where you have labeled the v, with the next high the v.

Also curious why you have us extending more here, I had 5 clear waves up ending on the open of the 14th, to end the 3. (granted the action since then is more appealing to your count I imagine, as I would be stuck some kind of jello ii of A of 4 right now)

Alternation would say the 4 coming up would be a zig zag, which would be a welcome relief from the constant overlaps and jelloooo we've seen though.



To: AllansAlias who wrote (21438)11/17/2001 2:49:23 PM
From: AllansAlias  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 209892
 
Update for count off the Sep lows. Choose to highlight the bearish wedge and also to fix the short 'iii' noted by jimcav.

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