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Within a large wave-(B), an analyst counts a running flat as the wave-b sub-component.

To qualify as a RUNNING flat (rather than an expanded or regular flat), which precise relationship among the internal a, b, and c must hold?

  1. Wave b exceeds the start of wave a, and wave c fails to reach the end of wave a, so c terminates short of a's extreme
  2. Wave b exceeds the start of wave a, and wave c travels beyond the end of wave a, exceeding a's extreme
  3. Wave b retraces between 90 and 105 percent of wave a, and wave c roughly equals wave a in length
  4. Wave b falls short of the start of wave a, and wave c terminates beyond the end of wave a

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