ASX: CBA Elliott Wave technical analysis
Greetings, Our Elliott Wave analysis today updates the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) with COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA. - CBA. We see ASX:CBA preparing to move up with a ((v))-navy wave.
ASX: CBA one-day chart (semilog scale) analysis
Function: Major trend (Minor degree, grey).
Mode: Motive.
Structure: Impulse.
Position: Wave ((iv))-navy of Wave 5-grey.
Details: Wave ((iv))-navy is developing as a Triangle about to complete, after which wave ((v))-navy will move higher, aiming at the target at the high of 165.00.
Invalidation point: 154.10.
ASX: CBA four-hour chart analysis
Function: Major Trend (Minute degree, navy).
Mode: Motive.
Structure: Impulse.
Position: Wave ((iv))-navy.
Details: Wave ((iii))-navy has finished, and wave ((iv))-navy is unfolding and developing as a Triangle, as it is showing signs of lengthening and narrowing horizontally. So it may take a little more time to complete, but after that, wave ((v))-navy can unfold to push higher. While price must remain above 154.10 to maintain this view.
Invalidation point: 154.10.
Conclusion
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