ASX 200 PLUS Elliott Wave Analysis, 7 Sept.
S&P/ASX 200 Index (^AXJO) Technical Analysis Elliott Wave Forecast. Plus CBA ANZ BHP RIO FMG, IRON ORE, COPPER, CRUDE, AUDUSD, DXY, NIFTY 50, CHINA A50 Shanghai Composite SSEC.
ASX 200 Index Overview: Looking for a move higher, look for tested support on 7500, 7530 and 7550
ASX200 Elliott Wave is unclear
Trading Levels: Minor Level 5; 7,500 as the market support
ASX200 Trading Strategy: Long trades on 7500 as the tested support
Commodities
Copper Elliott Wave 2 bullish correction. .
Iron Ore Down to 700 to completed wave v) of C
Australian Stocks
Finance and Bank stocks to head higher
Resource stocks BHP FMG to head low, as they still need to complete Elliott Wave v) of C of (4)
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Extending his passion overseas, Peter travelled to Britain where he studied both the UK and US markets. When Peter returned to Australia, he updated his qualifications and went on to write and deliver advanced trading workshops for global leaders in foreign exchange and derivative trading, including CMC Markets, City Index, Invast and others. As a well-seasoned trader, with an aptitude for investor education, Peter obtained the necessary licences to establish TradingLounge and offer education and trading support to traders and investors.