Question of the Week: 9/6/2022

In TRIANGLES, please explain the difference between Standard Alternation and Reverse Alternation.

Answer:

In a "standard" contracting Triangle, wave-B will be larger in price and time than wave-D.
In a "standard" expanding Triangle, wave-B will be smaller in price and time than wave-D.

In a "Reverse Alternation" contracting Triangle, wave-B will be smaller in price and time than wave-D.
In a "Reverse Alternation" expanding Triangle, wave-B will be larger in price and time than wave-D.

Eemember, the structure of a Triangle is NOT determined by alternation between waves-B and D (it's not even determined by its channeling) but ONLY by measuring which leg is the longest in price among waves-A, C & E.

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