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If a market completes a zigzag (5-3-5) but fails to resume the prior trend and instead begins a three-wave corrective rally, what is likely forming?
- A complex combination linked by an X-wave.
- An extended third wave of a new trend.
- A leading diagonal triangle.
- A truncated fifth wave.
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