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In a powerful uptrend, a correction occurs where wave B exceeds the start of wave A, but wave C ends above the low of wave A. This reflects extreme strength in the underlying trend and is called a:
- Regular Flat
- Running Flat
- Contracting Triangle
- Zigzag
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