Coffee Elliott Wave technical analysis [Video]
|Coffee Elliott Wave analysis
Coffee has recovered from the late November sharp drop. The next breakout will see it trading at the highest prices since the 1970s. For many decades, prices have been in a $300-wide range. Is it about to break the range and reach for new highs?
Daily chart analysis
On the daily chart, the price is evolving into a double zigzag structure from the January 2023 low of $141.85. Wave ((W)) in April 2024 followed by a dip for wave ((X)) which ended in May 2024 where wave ((Y)) started. It now appears the price is upside along the path of wave (Y) of ((Y)). This shows room for more upside for buyers before a significant pullback follows.
Four-hour chart analysis
On the h4 chart, the price appears to have completed wave A of (Y) and perhaps wave B in early December if the current rally progresses above wave A high. Thus, the commodity will most likely advance toward $385 in the coming days. With this, a new record high should happen.
Technical analyst: Sanmi Adeagbo.
Coffee Elliott Wave analysis [Video]
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