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Question Of The Week - 4/29/2009

Question:
In a NEoWave Diametric, how can you know whether wave-g will be larger or smaller than wave-e?
Answer:
The simplicity of this answer may surprise many of you, but this is how it works. In all NEoWave Diametric formations, the market begins with an expanding or contracting relationship between waves-a and c. If wave-c is larger than wave-a (expanding first), then wave-g will be larger than wave-e. If wave-c is smaller than wave-a (contracting first), then wave-g will be smaller than wave-e.
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