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When applying the Guideline of Alternation in an impulse where Wave 1 has extended, how should an analyst anticipate the scale of Wave 4?
- Wave 4 must be exactly 1.618 times the length of Wave 2.
- Wave 4 should be proportional to the non-extended Wave 2 in price and time.
- Wave 4 will always be a sharp zigzag if Wave 2 was a sideways flat.
- Wave 4 should retrace 100% of the extended Wave 1.
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