Running Triangle


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Summary of Running Triangle

A running triangle is a rare type of triangle that aligns with a larger trend. It consists of five overlapping waves, labeled A, B, C, D, and E, each forming a three-wave structure. This pattern indicates a strong underlying trend during corrections because it reflects ongoing price progress. Running triangles typically appear before the final wave of a larger pattern: as a fourth-wave in impulses or a B-wave in corrections. The sub-waves within a running triangle often show a relationship of 1 to 0.618 to one another.


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