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Question Of The Week - 7/11/2005

Question:
In an A-B-C correction wave A can be a three. But can the first wave of wave C be a three, that is the first wave of the five wave of C?
Answer:
Assuming wave-C concludes a FLAT or a ZIGZAG, then wave-1 of wave-C could be a three wave pattern (i.e., a correction labeled as a :3), but ONLY IF wave-C eventually forms a NEoWave TERMINAL pattern (i.e., an implusion in which each leg is a :3, but as a whole creates a 5-wave move).
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