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Guten Tag from Germany
02-16-2010, 02:01 PM
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Guten Tag from Germany
Dear Mr. Hennessy,
I started reading the eBook and thought: "The new rule is so simple and easy to apply. Great." Then I got to the second half of the book ... I'm still working on deleting all that clutter on submicrominuteminuettes from my tortured brain.

Deleting that from your book would probably save you a lot of work correcting awkward counts posted in this forum :-)

The rule itself is really helpful though! Thank you.
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02-16-2010, 09:46 PM
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RE: Guten Tag from Germany
(02-16-2010 02:01 PM)ruby Wrote:  Dear Mr. Hennessy,
I started reading the eBook and thought: "The new rule is so simple and easy to apply. Great." Then I got to the second half of the book ... I'm still working on deleting all that clutter on submicrominuteminuettes from my tortured brain.

Deleting that from your book would probably save you a lot of work correcting awkward counts posted in this forum :-)

The rule itself is really helpful though! Thank you.


Welcome aboard.

I think it is simple also.

To help in the transitioning from old to new a bridge should be built on
which to allow the greatest number to cross and to bring everyone
along. If that section was not necessary for you then that is great.

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02-17-2010, 06:10 AM (This post was last modified: 02-17-2010 07:13 AM by ruby.)
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RE: Guten Tag from Germany
Oh, I hope I didn't sound like a smartass. It's just such a brilliant discovery that you made, especially for people like me who mainly trade 3 of 3s of larger degree and spend the rest of their time gardening or doing other more rewarding things than trading subminuettes of corrective waves. The new rule is in essence a pat on the shoulder: "You missed the exit at the end of 3 of C? Don't worry, you'll get a second, better chance soon."
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02-17-2010, 09:05 AM
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(02-17-2010 06:10 AM)ruby Wrote:  Oh, I hope I didn't sound like a smartass. It's just such a brilliant discovery that you made, especially for people like me who mainly trade 3 of 3s of larger degree and spend the rest of their time gardening or doing other more rewarding things than trading subminuettes of corrective waves. The new rule is in essence a pat on the shoulder: "You missed the exit at the end of 3 of C? Don't worry, you'll get a second, better chance soon."

Oh absolutely not. You did not come across in any way like that.

I am well aware that there are just as many ways to read something
as there are 4th wave correction formations.

It's the meat that matters most.

Now we only have two types though.

And you are right about how many extra opportunities this gives.

Glad you like it.

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02-17-2010, 11:33 AM
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RE: Guten Tag from Germany
(02-17-2010 09:05 AM)TS Hennessy Wrote:  And you are right about how many extra opportunities this gives.

Glad you like it.

Smile

Yes, also the inversion of the rule: If you see a retrending 4 following a 3, you know that you're in a C, not in an impulse. Right?
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02-17-2010, 12:50 PM
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(02-17-2010 11:33 AM)ruby Wrote:  
(02-17-2010 09:05 AM)TS Hennessy Wrote:  And you are right about how many extra opportunities this gives.

Glad you like it.

Smile

Yes, also the inversion of the rule: If you see a retrending 4 following a 3, you know that you're in a C, not in an impulse. Right?


Right.

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