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Double and Triple ZigZag Rules:
Double (DZ) and Triple (TZ) Zigzags are similar to Zigzags, and are typically two or three Zigzag patterns strung together with a joining Wave called an x Wave, and are corrective in nature. Doubles are not common, and Triples are rare. Zigzags, Double Zigzags and Triple Zigzags are also known as Zigzag family patterns, or 'Sharp' patterns. Double Zigzags are labeled w-x-y, while Triple Zigzags are labeled w-x-y-xx-z. Both these patterns are included in the list of rules and guidelines below. Only a Double Zigzag is illustrated below.

Wave W must be a Zigzag.
Wave C of W cannot be a failure.
Wave X can be any corrective pattern except an ET.
Wave X must be smaller than Wave W by price.
Wave X must retrace at least 20% of W by price.
The gross price movement of Wave X must be less then 3 times the price movement of Wave W.
Wave X must be no more than 5 times Wave W by time.
Wave Y must be a Zigzag
Wave Y must be greater than or equal to Wave X by price.
Back to back and double failures are not allowed.
Wave Y must be greater than 90% of Wave W by price, and Wave Y must be less than 5 times Wave W by price.
Wave Y must be no more than a factor of 5 times either Wave X or W in price or time.
Wave C of Y cannot be a failure.
Wave XX can be any corrective pattern except an ET.
Wave XX must be smaller than Wave Y by price.
Wave XX must retrace at least 20% of Y.
The gross price movement of Wave XX must be less than 3 times the gross movement of Wave W.
Wave Z must be a Zigzag
Wave Z must be greater than or equal to Wave XX by price.
Wave Z must be less than 5 times Wave Y by price, and must also be less than 5 times Wave W by price.
Wave Z must be no more than a 5 times either Waves XX, Y, X or W in both price and time.
Double and Triple ZigZag Guidelines:
The largest Wave in Wave W is usually less than Wave W by price.
Wave X is usually a Zigzag family pattern.
Wave X is usually less than 70% of Wave W by price.
Wave X will usually retrace at least 30% of Wave W.
Wave X is most likely to be a 38.2% retracement of Wave W.
Wave X is next most likely to be a 50% retracement of Wave W.
Wave X is next most likely to be a 61.8% retracement of Wave W.
The largest Wave in Wave X is usually less than 140% of Wave W by price.
The time taken by Wave X is usually between 61.8% and 161.8% of Wave 1.
Wave Y is next most likely to be equal to 61.8% or 161.8% of W by price.
Expect the time taken by Wave Y to be between 61.8% of Wave W and 161.8% of shortest of Wave W and X.
Wave XX is usually a Zigzag family pattern.
Wave XX is usually less than 70% of Wave Y by price.
Wave XX will usually retrace at least 30% of Wave Y.
Wave XX is most likely to be a 38.2% retracement of Wave Y.
Wave XX is next most likely to be a 50% retracement of Wave Y.
Wave XX is next most likely to be a 61.8% retracement of Wave Y.
The largest Wave within Wave XX is usually less than 140% of Wave Y by price.
Wave Z is most likely to be about equal to Wave Y by price.
Wave Z is next most likely to be about equal to 61.8% or 161.8% of Wave Y.
The largest Wave in Wave Z is usually less than Wave Y by price.
Double and Triple Sideways Rules:
Double (D3) and Triple (T3) Sideways patterns are similar to Flats, and are typically two or three corrective patterns strung together with a joining Wave, called an x Wave, and are all corrective in nature. Doubles are not common, and Triples are rare. Doubles are labeled w-x-y, while Triples are labeled w-x-y-xx-z. Both these patterns are included in the list of rules and guidelines below. Only a Double 3 is illustrated below.

Wave W may be any corrective pattern except a Triangle, double or triple.
Wave C of W cannot be a failure.
Wave X may be any corrective pattern except a Triangle, double or triple.
The minimum X Wave retracement is 70% of Wave W.
The maximum price distance of Wave X is 150% of both the previous Wave and ensuing Wave. All internal data points are considered.
Although there is no minimum time for Wave X, the maximum time is 10 times the time taken by Wave W.
Wave Y may be any corrective pattern except double, triple or a Triangle in a Triple Zigzag. However, Wave Y cannot be a Zigzag if Wave W is a Zigzag.
Wave Y must be greater than or equal to Wave X by price, except if Wave Y is a Triangle.
Wave C of Y cannot be a failure.
Wave Y must be no more than 5 times either Wave X or W in price and time.
Wave Y has no minimum time constraint.
Wave XX may be any corrective pattern except a Triangle, double or triple.
The minimum Wave XX retracement is 70% of Wave Y.
The maximum Wave XX retracement is 150% of previous Wave and ensuing Wave. All internal data points are considered.
Wave Z may be any corrective pattern except double or triple. However Wave Z cannot be a Zigzag if Y is a Zigzag.
Wave Z is greater than or equal to XX by price.
Wave Z must be no more than 5 times either Waves XX, Y, X or W in price and time.
Back to back and double failures are not allowed.
If Wave Y is greater than Wave W by price, then the maximum Wave Z price movement is twice the price movement of Wave W.
Double and Triple Sideways Guidelines:
The largest Wave in Wave W is usually less than 140% of Wave W by price.
Wave X is usually a Zigzag family pattern.
The largest Wave in Wave X is usually less than Wave W by price.
Wave X is usually less than 140% of W by price.
Wave X is usually greater than 95% of Wave W by price.
The most likely retracement for Wave X is 110% of Wave W.
Time for X is generally between 62% of W1 and 1.618 of the time of W1.
If Wave Y is a Triangle, the most likely length of Wave Y is about 61.8% of Wave W. If Wave Y is not a Triangle, the most likely lengths for Wave Y are 100% of Wave W, 161.8% of Wave W and 10% of the length of Wave W beyond the end of Wave W.
The largest Wave in Wave Y is usually less than 140% of Wave W by price.
Wave Y is usually less than twice the longest of Wave W and Wave X in price.
Wave Y is generally between 61.8% of Wave W and 161.8% of Wave W in time.
Wave XX is usually a Zigzag family pattern.
The largest Wave in Wave XX is usually less than Wave Y in price.
Wave XX is usually less than 140% of Wave Y by price.
Wave XX is usually greater than 95% of Y by price.
The most likely retracement for Wave XX is 110% of Wave Y.
If Wave Y is a Triangle, most likely length by price is 61.8% of Wave W. If Wave Y is not a Triangle, then the most likely lengths are 100% of Wave W, 161.8% of Wave W and 10% of length of Wave W beyond the end of Wave W, all by price.
The largest wave in Wave Z is usually less than 140% of Wave Y by price.
Wave Z is usually less than twice the longest of Wave Y and Wave XX.
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