Corrective
Regular Flat
QUICK DEFINITION
Regular Flat in Elliott Wave Theory: A flat corrective pattern where Wave B retraces approximately 90-100% of Wave A, and Wave C is approximately equal in length to Wave A. The rarest type of flat correction.
What Regular Flat Means
A flat corrective pattern where Wave B retraces approximately 90-100% of Wave A, and Wave C is approximately equal in length to Wave A. The rarest type of flat correction.
Where You'll See It
Regular Flat appears regularly in Artavest's weekly wave-count analysis across 108 US stocks and ETFs. It's part of the corrective family of Elliott Wave concepts and shows up most often when analysts are decoding a 3-wave correction inside a larger impulse — A-B-C, zigzag, flat, or triangle.
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- → Elliott Wave Theory Guide — the 5-3 pattern, rules, Fibonacci, wave degrees
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