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    Default increase SHORT NZD

    I have just increased my long position on GBP-NZD
    http://bp1.blogger.com/_6nTmMn9wzb4/...ort+elliot.JPG

    new economic cycle for NZD

    it's the last hope for this country to not fall in a heavy recession

    (I think)

    Bye

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    hi belumat

    interested in elliot count , is it not unusual to have a triangle as a wave 2

    in my eyes more likely to be a wave 4 with the possibilty of an e wave overshoot before reversing

    please dont feel im criticising im just always interested to learn ,

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    no problem mate

    Elliot is a wild beast ! It s hard to tame.
    you can think about a triangle in a wave 2 (mostly)
    what you have to pay attention is that in an impulsive movement wave 2 and wave 4 are usually interchange so.....
    in this case we should see a simple (a-b-c) for wave 4 in the next month...

    (this is my experience)

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    Hi All

    Belumat

    No disrespect, because I am not an EW expert, but
    from my readings on EW I always thought triangles
    were generally found in B waves and wave 4's (impulsive).....

    My question in that case would be - could the triangle you
    display be wave B?

    regards - arco
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    you could be right Arco.

    I was thinking the same when I look at the graph the first time (a-b-c), but then .....

    It's the hardest part of Elliot Wave Theory when you have to decide if it's a inversion or a new impulsive movement after a long time...
    Not always after a 5 impulsive wave you can find a normal correction (A-B-C)
    The border line between them it's really thin....

    Hopefully being clear

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