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  • #61
    I will continue this subject, work tomorrow morning with many more illustrations.... I will come back later and refine, edit and improve my english if it helps communicate better.... marc
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    • #62
      We can anticipate 60% of the time Wave 4 to retrace between 30% and 50%....

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      • #63
        Here is an sample of what a 30% to 50% Wave 4 pullback might look like....

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        • #64
          We can anticipate 15% of the time Wave 4 to retrace between 50% and 62%....

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          • #65
            Here is an sample of what a 50% to 62% Wave 4 pullback might look like....

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            • #66
              We can anticipate 10% of the time Wave 4 retracing 62% or greater....
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              • #67
                Here is a real-time example where HGH2 daily retraced in a Wave 4 more than 62%. This example I posted at the former AGET Trader's Outlook as it retraced below 62% but stopping at 75%. It was shown before it rallied again (see next post)....

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                • #68
                  Here is what came later as it rallied off 75% to trend up again to a newer contract high....

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                  • #69
                    Ratios for Wave 5

                    Wave 5 has two primary relationships. Wave 5 behavior has a direct correlation to the Fibonacci relationship of Wave 3.
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                    • #70
                      Relationship #1- If Wave 3 is greater than 1.62, or extended, Wave 5 ratios are as follows:

                      Wave 5 either
                      = Wave 1, or
                      = 1.62 x Wave 1, or
                      = 2.62 x Wave 1

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                      • #71
                        Relationship #2-- If Wave 3 is less than 1.62, Wave 5 ratios are as follows:

                        When Wave 3 is less than 1.62, Wave 5 will often overextend.

                        The ratio of Wave 5 will be based on the entire length from the beginning of Wave 1 to the top of Wave 3.

                        Extended Wave 5 = either 0.62 x length
                        (beginning of Wave 1 to top of Wave 3) or
                        = length of
                        (beginning of Wave 1 to top of Wave 3) or
                        = 1.62 x length of
                        (beginning of Wave 1 to top of Wave 3)

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                        • #72
                          Odds are very good Wave 5 becomes extended if Wave 3 is less than 1.62 X Wave One.
                          Here are some parameters to look for under this condition--

                          W5 = .62 X Length of 0 to 3
                          W5 = 1 X Length of 0 to 3
                          W5 = 1.62 X Length of 0 to 3


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                          • #73
                            Here is an example where Wave 5 = .0618. The Wave 5 Fibonacci Extension calculation starts at the beginning of Wave 1, to end of Wave 3 to end of Wave 4. The calculation is the same no matter what direction the trend is. The example below is generated from a down trend Wave 5....

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                            • #74
                              Even when Wave 5 is extended, we have found many instances where the Wave 5 will often end up inside the ratio values calculated from 0 to 3, where 0 is the start of Wave 1. The length of 0 to 3 is extended from the end of Wave 4. Wave 5 typically ends inside the 62% window.
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                              • #75
                                Here is a quick summary illustration....

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