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To: Tommaso who wrote (16172)4/13/1998 11:04:00 AM
From: RWS  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 94695
 
To the interested parties:

Wave nomenclature.

1) Impulse wave - in direction of market - breaks down into five secondary waves: 1,3,5 are secondary impulse waves, 2 and 4 are corrective waves.

2) Corrective waves - move opposite direction of market - usually breaks down into 3 waves: A,B,C.

From the recent high Dave interprets the main market direction as up, therefore the present count assumes that we are in a corrective wave down, which would mean and A,B,C action. His interpretation is we are in wave C down. Wave C breaks down into 5 subwaves: 1,3,and 5 are down, in sync with overall direction of C and 2 and 4 are up, corrective to main direction of C. If he's right, we finished the corrective wave 2 of C Thursday (which because it was corrective had in internal A,B,C form. Now we are in wave 3 down in sync with main direction of big wave C from several days ago. Wave 3, as in impulse wave in the context of C down, should break down into 5 subwaves: 1,3,5 down and 2,4 corrective up. The subwaves can subdivide also and that is what he was counting in his last post.

I hope this helps some, but there is simple literature available that has diagrams, etc.

FWIW

RWS



To: Tommaso who wrote (16172)4/13/1998 11:04:00 AM
From: yard_man  Respond to of 94695
 
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