Yes I was thinking exactly the same. This could be the C wave up, counting 5 subwaves, making the correction a Zig-Zag and then again down for the final leg down.
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Yes I was thinking exactly the same. This could be the C wave up, counting 5 subwaves, making the correction a Zig-Zag and then again down for the final leg down.
Exactly. Although it's seeming like that would be too fast, looking at the timeline, which might mean that the the end of 5-wave-C is actually just wave-A of a higher degree, and we still have B and C of the higher degree to complete before the final 5th wave descent. It may never end... :)