Unexpected symmetry within.
Plotting the “LL” made this comparison possible.
The fractal nature of a thrust becomes obvious here.

After the LL print the entire structure was 158 pips long. Yes, a thrust can have an acceleration in it, in fact they all do under the hood. This was the breathe-in move.

The breathe-out was 164 pips. On lower timeframes, the above structure should become visible. Only the speed was faster. And yeah, my plots may only highlight the end of the Thrust in purple.
Remember my powder boxes?

This is on the 4H. The powder box gets shaded if a bumper line gets crossed, which is a 200-sample high/low pushed out by 100 pips shifted by 21×4 hours.
if (High[i+20]>iHigh(symbol,0,iHighest(symbol,0,MODE_HIGH,200,i+21))) upperbumper[i]=High[i+20]+1000*Point;
if (Low[i+20]<iLow(symbol,0,iLowest(symbol,0,MODE_LOW,200,i+21))) lowerbumper[i]=Low[i+20]-1000*Point;

Everyone is still calling the low an end of Wave 3. I’ve been calling this leg down a Wave C (that ended in strength) for several months now.
You could see an outsized move soon, CI (Choppiness) went above 62 not long ago. We’re talking a 100-120 pips.
