Elliott Wave analysis: Nasdaq and top tech stocks [Video]
|NASDAQ 100 (NDX), SP500 (SPX), Apple (AAPL), Tesla (TSLA), Amazon (AMZN), Nvidia (NVDA), Microsoft (MSFT), Meta Platforms (META), Netflix (NFLX), Alphabet (GOOGL), Bitcoin (BTC), Eher ETHUSD, Solana SOLUSD. Stock market Elliott Wave analysis and trading strategies.
Elliott Wave analysis NASDAQ tech stocks
Considering the correction down in the SP500, NASDAQ and Stocks as competed. That said, we would need to build a case for that with a move to the upside. Using the SP500 I look at the next cases for further downside, however stocks are suggesting a low in place, so I will work on this case cautiously and move tactically forwards. NVDA is one stock that started its corrective pattern earlier than the other stocks and its ABC corrective pattern appears completed. As always I will move forward with an open mind, step by step and look for long trade setups.
Video chapters:
00:00 NASDAQ 100 (NDX) & SP500 (SPX).
06:57 Apple (AAPL).
08:30 Amazon (AMZN).
09:21 NVIDIA (NVDA).
10:22 Meta Platforms (META).
11:23 Netflix (NFLX).
12:25 Alphabet (GOOGL).
13:40 Microsoft MSFT.
14:40 Tesla (TSLA).
15:54 Bitcoin, Ether, Solana.
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