markewavez today is friday.. do you think if We wait of waveB and Creat our Order, so dont you thing the Market Shoot up To C.. because The market will Close..
Yes but the Usd/jpy deal is Open for you, But who living in Asia time is Late... 12AM..hehe
tx
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i like your wave count ,,,,,, but it's up to you to decide where you want to enter
You must decide where you want to enter always
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Last edited by marketwavez2; 10-02-2009 at 12:07 PM.
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hi, freelancer, intresting idea.
however.
two things:
1) wave iv too small when compared to wave ii
2) the structure a - b - c, which makes the wave 2, quite unusual, which one is it ?
Hi ravno
1/ The hourly count was quite a brave call;
2/ the wave 2 internal waves are not marked properly - it is a zig zag with wave a having a truncated 5th
I will fork out another count on the hourly and post it later
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