ASX 200 PLUS Elliott Wave Analysis, 21 March 2022
ASX 200, CBA, ANZ, BHP, RIO, FMG, NCM, AUDUSD - Elliott Wave Analysis
ASX200 Overview: The ASX200 following CBA higher, but can't confirm a bullish trend
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00:00 ASX 200 SPI XJO
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Australian Stock Market Elliott Wave Analysis Trading Levels ASX 200 Index (XJO), Forex AUDUSD, Commonwealth Bank CBA, BHP Group (BHP), Rio Tinto (RIO) & Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) Technical Analysis Trading Strategies
S&P/ASX 200 Index (^AXJO) Technical Analysis Elliott Wave Forecast.
ASX 200 Index Overview: Bullish Impulse pattern Wave (5)
ASX200 Elliott Wave iv) of 3 of (5)
ASX200 Trading Strategy: trade to 7400 then look for a tested support on this level for the next move higher
Australian Stocks Elliott wave counts and notes.
CBA: Elliott Wave (iii) of iii) Risk On
ANZ: Elliott Wave (iii) of iii) Risk On
NCM: Elliott Wave v of (a) of ii)
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