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Section 4. Fractals
How to Label Waves and Subwaves

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To distinguish waves and subwaves of different sizes or degrees and correctly identify their relation to each other we use different letters to label them.

The smallest waves are labelled “a”, “b” and “c”.

Waves labelled “a”, “b” and “c” form waves “i”, “ii”, “iii”, “iv” and “v”.

Bigger waves are labelled “(a)”, “(b)” and “(c)”. Each of them is subdivided into waves “i”, “ii”, “iii”, “iv” and “v”.
Wave labelled as “(a)” is always a wave of a larger size or degree in comparison to wave “a”.

Waves labelled “(a)”, “(b)” and “(c)” form each of waves “(i)”, “(ii)”, (iii)”, “(iv)” and “(v)”.

Waves “(i)”, “(ii)”, (iii)”, “(iv)” and “(v)” are of larger degree in comparison to smaller waves“i”, “ii”, “iii”, “iv” and “v”.

Waves “(i)”, “(ii)”, (iii)”, “(iv)” and “(v)” form larger waves “A” and “C”, parts of the “A-B-C” fractal. Wave “B” of the A-B-C fractal is subdivided into waves of a smaller degree labelled as “(a)”, “(b)” and “(c)”.

Waves labelled “A”, “B” and “C” form each of waves “1”, “2”, “3”, “4” and “5”. 

Waves “1”, “2”, “3”, “4” and “5” form bigger waves “(A)” and “(C)”, parts of the (A)-(B)-(C) fractal. Wave “(B)” of that larger (A)-(B)-(C) fractal is subdivided into waves labelled as “A”, “B” and “C”.

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List of Content of Section 4
  1. Introduction to Section 4.
  2. How small A-B-C and Five Up fractals become parts of similar bigger fractals.
  3. Bigger fractals are just combinations of smaller size fractals.
  4. How Waves are subdivided into subwaves.
  5. What You Should Remember about Fractals.
  6. How to Label Waves and Subwaves.
  7. Impulsive vs Corrective Waves.

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