Neowave Structural Outlook – Complex Correction: W–X–Y–X–ZHims & Hers Health, Inc.BATS:HIMSMagicCrowThis analysis interprets the ongoing structure as a Complex Correction in the form of a W–X–Y–X–Z pattern. Here's a breakdown of the logic behind the wave labeling and key observations: Overall Structural Summary: W wave (M1–M5): Though M1 is labeled as ":5", a closer examination of its internal structure reveals corrective characteristics. Therefore, the entire M1–M5 segment is best interpreted as a complex corrective structure, possibly a double three or flat. X wave 1 (M6–M8): A clear Zigzag, fulfilling the requirements for a valid X. All relevant time and price criteria are met, forming a neat connector after W. Y wave (M9–M13): M9–M10: A Zigzag formation. M11–M12–M13: M12 serves as an x-wave, and M13 unfolds as a simple corrective move in three waves, completing the Y wave. Though M13 is a single-leg visually, the internal structure confirms a three-part move. The Y wave is longer in both time and complexity, appropriate for its position in the sequence. X wave 2 (M14): Despite appearing as a short single move, it satisfies the X criteria in the context of the ongoing correction. The small size is acceptable as per rule allowances for connectors in Z formations. Z wave (M15–ongoing): M15–M17: Another Zigzag, forming the first leg of Z. M18: Likely the X connector within Z. M19: Assumed to be the beginning of the final leg of Z. The structure from here forward will determine whether Z completes as a triangle, zigzag, or another combination. Supporting Rule Applications: Several Neowave rules were cross-verified: - Rule 2a and 5a were referenced to validate corrections that exceed the 61.8% retracement and duration benchmarks. - Rule 7c and 4 supported impulse invalidations and corrections involving running structures. Time symmetry across connectors and leg duration was considered to maintain wave consistency. Visual Channels: All W, Y, and Z legs are progressing within clearly defined channels. The Z leg is currently within a steep rising channel. If Z completes as a non-triangular formation, a reversal might follow. Conclusion & Risk Notes: This structure, though corrective in nature, contains strong upward segments — especially within Z — making it tradable for bullish swings. Given that Z is the final leg, caution is warranted. Once Z completes (especially if M19 develops into a three-wave structure), the larger correction may terminate, potentially leading to a larger trend reversal. Position management (e.g., scaling out or using stop-losses) is advised as the structure evolves.