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Silver Elliott Wave technical analysis [Video]

Silver Elliott Wave analysis

Silver is turning higher from the low of December 2024 where the pullback from October 2024 may have been concluded. However, the commodity now approaches the key resistance zone around the top of 9-12 December highs. Around these prices, a large pullback may ensue. Despite this though, the upside is still well favored.

Daily chart analysis

 After a multi-year sell-off that lasted between April 2011 and March 2020, Silver prices started a resurgence that has now lasted for nearly 4 years. it remains to be seen whether this bullish sequence will complete a 5-wave structure or a 3-wave structure. By technical projections, Silver prices are expected to extend to 37.4-44.09.

On the daily chart, the price is in wave ((C)) or ((3)). The sub-wave (1) of ((C))/((3)) has finished while wave (2) finished in December 2024 before the current resurgence started. From this low, we are counting wave (3) higher. While 28.7 holds, this wave count is valid. otherwise, a breach below 28.7 would mean wave (2) extending lower. 

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Four-hour chart analysis

On the H4 chart, the price is confirmed to be in wave ((iii)) of 1 of (3). Wave ((iii)) could extend to 32.75-33.26 before pullback for wave ((iv)) starts. While there is a risk of wave (2) extending lower, recent price action favors the upside to continue along the path of wave (3).

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Silver Elliott Wave technical analysis [Video]

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Peter Mathers

Peter Mathers

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Peter Mathers started actively trading in 1982. He began his career at Hoei and Shoin, a Japanese futures trading company.

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