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Which of the following describes the 'Triple Three' correction's typical impact on a price chart?
- A wedge-shaped structure where wave 4 overlaps wave 1.
- A vertical move that retraces at least 80% of the prior impulse.
- A series of three successive impulse waves separated by small pauses.
- Extended horizontal movement with little net change in price.
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