An expanded flat correction is a three-wave pattern in Elliott Wave Theory. It includes a sharp initial move (wave A), followed by a larger retracement (wave B) that extends beyond the starting point of wave A. The pattern ends with another strong move in the direction of the main trend (wave C). Traders use this pattern to identify potential price reversals in financial markets.
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