Archive by tag: indicesReturn
We are monitoring bullish Elliott Wave patterns across major indices, particularly the S&P 500, NASDAQ 100, and DAX 40. Currently, these indices are in Wave (iii) of iii) at the minute degree. Our strategy involves holding long positions until reaching Minute Wave v) before considering an exit. The ASX 200 and FTSE 100 are trailing behind, positioned at Wave (i) of iii). Upcoming U.S. economic data releases—specifically the Core CPI and Unemployment Claims—could influence market dynamics in th...
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**Stock Market Indices Overview: S&P 500, NASDAQ 100, RUSSELL 2000, DAX 40, FTSE 100, ASX 200 - Featuring Elliott Wave Analysis** As the Federal Reserve meeting approaches, with the PPI figures being the last economic data before the rate decision, we are analyzing two Elliott Wave scenarios for major indices. The first indicates the Wave (2) low is already in place, signaling a potential rally, while the second suggests Wave (2) is not yet complete, allowing for further downside. Current pri...
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The S&P 500 saw its biggest drop since August as U.S. manufacturing continued to contract for the fifth straight month, while corporate bond issuance surged to a record high. Elliott Wave analysis indicates that multiple global indices, including the S&P 500, NASDAQ 100, DAX 40, FTSE 100, and ASX 200, are undergoing a corrective phase in Intermediate Wave (2). The trading strategy focuses on taking long positions from the Wave (2) low, following the first upward impulse wave, signaling a potenti...
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This blog explores the current state of major stock market indices, including the S&P 500, NASDAQ 100, RUSSELL 2000, DAX 40, FTSE 100, and ASX 200, through the lens of Elliott Wave technical analysis. With the Minor Wave 4 potentially completed, the SP500 is advancing, while the NASDAQ faces resistance. As markets enter a phase of choppy, sideways movement with a slight upward bias, traders are advised to adopt cautious, small-scale scalping strategies rather than pursuing larger trend trades.
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The S&P 500 and NASDAQ 100 are currently in a bullish Elliott Wave pattern, specifically in wave (iii) of iii) of 3 of (1) of 5). Recent lower PPI figures support this bullish outlook, and the upcoming CPI figures will be crucial in confirming the trend. The upward movement aligns with our long positions, and we plan to build on these trades after the CPI data is released, keeping our bullish scenario on track.
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In the recent Elliott Wave analysis, a combination of Amazon (AMZN) earnings, ADP employment figures, and the FOMC announcement has concluded the corrective Wave (4) pattern for the SP500 and NASDAQ, signaling a bullish market shift. This analysis suggests a "risk-on" sentiment, particularly noting a potential retracement dip during Thursday's trading, which could set up favorable conditions for long trades. The same bullish outlook extends to European and Australian indices. Trade...
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This comprehensive analysis covers key stock market indices, including the S&P 500, NASDAQ 100, and others, focusing on Elliott Wave patterns. We explore potential short-term and long-term outcomes for Wave Four in the S&P 500 and NASDAQ, discussing the likelihood of a corrective phase completion and subsequent market movement. The analysis includes a closer look at AAPL and NVDA, providing insights for short-term traders on potential market lows in the next session.
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Stock Market Indices Overview: S&P 500, SPY, NASDAQ 100, QQQ, RUSSELL 2000, DAX 40, FTSE 100, ASX 200 Featuring Elliott Wave Technical Analysis S&P 500 (SPX) and NASDAQ 100 (NDX): Different corrective patterns are observed. We examine two potential scenarios: one with the low in place and another where the corrective pattern may extend. Caution is advised for long positions; we'll cover entry points and stops. Russell 2000 (RUT): Completing Wave (iv), expected to rise. Holding long posi...
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### Summary The S&P 500, SPY, NASDAQ 100, and QQQ indices are moving towards higher levels as predicted by the Elliott wave count. Traders should maintain long positions in the US markets. Euro and Asian indices have shown a strong rebound from their lows, marking the first Elliott Impulse wave upward. The impulse wave for SPY and QQQ is still developing, requiring patience before looking for a long trade on wave B of a Classic Trading Levels Pattern (CTLP). Expect the next long trade setup t...
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Today's stock market indices, including S&P 500, NASDAQ 100, DAX 40, and others, show a generally upward trend based on Elliott Wave analysis. The S&P 500 and NASDAQ are tracking two counts, with intraday analysis indicating further upside. Increased daily volume supports this for NASDAQ 100. The DAX 40 is expected to follow the upward trend of the S&P 500 and NASDAQ 100, while FTSE 100 and ASX 200 may require more cautious handling. Overall, the market's Minor and Intermediate wave coun...
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