hard · Elliott Wave Theory
In a Primary degree bull impulse, wave (2) was a sharp zigzag that retraced 61.8% of wave (1). Wave (3) subsequently completed as an extension. Following the completion of wave (5), wave (4) enters a corrective phase.
Applying the Guideline of Alternation, what is the most likely characteristic of wave (4)?
- A double zigzag that seeks a deep 78.6% retracement of wave (3)
- An ending diagonal that carries price back to the origin of wave (1)
- A sharp zigzag retracing 61.8% of wave (3)
- A sideways pattern like a triangle or flat retracing approximately 38.2% of wave (3)
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