Short-term Elliott wave view in EURUSD suggests that the main cycle from October 01, 2019 low is showing 5 swings corrective sequence favoring more upside to take place towards $1.1286-$1.1358 area next before a recovery could end....
Back in September 2019, we said Eurostoxx break above July 25 2019 created an incomplete bullish sequence from December 27, 2018 low. This called for extension higher toward 3849 – 3993 area to complete the sequence from...
In this blog, we will take a look at the recent price action of USDSEK since we published the short-term view for this pair in Chart of the day on 12.6.2019 Pair was showing an incomplete sequence...
Hello fellow traders. In this technical blog we’re going to take a quick look at the Elliott Wave charts of BABA Stock published in members area of the Elliottwave-Forecast.com . As our members know, BABA is showing...
Short Term Elliott Wave view in GBPUSD suggests that the rally to 1.3516 ended wave ((A)). This rally ended cycle from 9.3.2019 low as a 5 waves impulsive Elliott Wave structure. Pair is now correcting cycle from...
Shopify (NYSE: SHOP) surged higher this year after a strong Breakout of a Bullish Flag which allowed the stock to rally almost 200%. Despite the 40% correction that took place since August, SHOP managed to recover and it’s...
Similar to most instrument within the energy sector, Chevron (ticker: $CVX) is trading sideways to lower since the peak on 04.08.2019. $CVX is showing a five waves advance since the lows at $69.65, which happened on 08.24.2015....
As we have anticipated and communicated in every opportunity, world indices keep trading into new all-time highs. They should still continue to extend in years to come. It is easy to try picking the tops after the...
Elliott Wave view in Alibaba ($BABA) suggests that stock rallies as a 5 waves impulsive Elliott Wave structure from August 5, 2019 low. On the 1 hour chart below, we can see wave 3 of this impulse...
By Elliott Wave International As the winter holidays draw near, many of us will fall victim to the affliction we call “S.N.O.M.O.” — the Sudden Need of More Objects (to own, play with… and eventually, store in...