Certainly, Longshot. That's a very reasonable expectation.
In case you didn't already know this the system is a trend ending spotting thingy. So depending on the strength in a trend the market dictates reversals and how many smaller moves you get to choose from (given the immense size of the patterns). There will be more though.
You surely have noticed that so many pairs with the strong trending since spring have broken very little.
Speaking of trendlines, I don't really know what others teach for trendline drawing with the exception of connect the tops or bottoms, but I thought I'd share what I learned works well.
I always find that attention should be paid to the lines from 2nd place. The peak just before the main peak - or v/v. And then connect it to the next good
spike on the other side of that move created by the main peak. I can't tell it without a screenshot of course so I attached one illustration. This is the GBP/JPY 4Hr with the March Low. You'll probably have to zoom in on it.
As you can see this gives you your first main peak reversal. Now this may have been taught elsewhere but I found it on my own several years ago and apologies if everyone else already knew this. 8- )
Cheers,
Cyclon