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Elliott Wave view on Dax nesting higher in impulsive structure

Short Term Elliott Wave View in DAX shows that the Index breaks to new all-time high confirming the right side remains bullish. The rally from 11.19.2024 low looks to be nesting in an impulsive structure. Up from 11.19.2024 low, wave 1 ended at 20522.82 and pullback in wave 2 ended at 19649.87. The Index resumed higher from there in wave 3 in a nest.

Dax 60 minutes Elliott Wave chart

Up from wave 2, wave i ended at 20024.79 and wave ii pullback ended at 19833.82. The Index resumed higher in wave iii which ended at 20391.17. Pullback in wave iv ended at 20255.85. The final leg wave v ended at 20480.49 which also completed wave (i) in higher degree. Index then pullback in wave (ii) which ended at 20025.28. Index has resumed higher again. Up from wave (ii), wave i ended at 20362.59 and pullback in wave ii ended at 20234.26. Wave iii higher ended at 21330.87 and pullback in wave iv ended at 21212.25. Expect wave v to end soon and this should complete wave (iii) in higher degree. Afterwards, pullback in wave (iv) should find support in 3, 7, or 11 swing for further upside.

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