CBA Elliott Wave analysis [Video]
|ASX: COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA. - CBA Elliott Elliott Wave Technical Analysis TradingLounge
Greetings, Our Elliott Wave analysis today updates the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) with COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA. - CBA. We see CBA about to enter wave 5 to push higher, but it needs a little more time to complete wave 4.
ASX: CBA one-day chart (semilog scale) analysis
Function: Major trend (Minor degree, grey).
Mode: Motive.
Structure: Impulse.
Position: Wave 4-grey.
Details: Wave 3-grey has ended as a five-wave, and wave 4-grey is unfolding to push lower. Its target could be around the 130.53 area. Then wave 5-grey could return to push higher. I will analyze in more detail on the 4H chart.
Invalidation point: 121.54.
ASX: CBA four-hour chart analysis
Function: Major trend (Minute degree, navy).
Mode: Motive.
Structure: Impulse.
Position: Wave ((c))-navy of Wave 4-grey.
Details: I see the detail of the 4-grey wave, it can push lower one more time. To reach its required target, so in the near term we will have a push up with wave ((b)) or maybe wave 5-grey, in general it will push up a little bit. And I will consider whether that push up is strong enough as wave 5-grey, or is it just wave ((b))-navy, to consider a lower leg after that.
Invalidation point: 121.54
Conclusion
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CBA Elliott Wave analysis [Video]
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