Silver Elliott Wave analysis [Video]
|Silver Elliott Wave analysis
Silver may correct deeper from the recovery that started at the low of April 2025 before resuming its long-term bullish trend. A major corrective cycle ended above $28 on April 6, 2025. The commodity is now poised to attract buyers from dips, potentially pushing prices above the 2024 highs.
Silver daily chart analysis
On the daily chart, Silver completed the cycle degree wave III in October 2024. After reaching the 2024 high, the price entered a corrective move — cycle degree wave IV — to retrace the wave III advance that began in October 2023. Wave IV unfolded as a zigzag pattern and concluded above $28 in April 2025.
From this April low, Silver surged impulsively, forming wave (1) of V and completing it by late April 2025. The ongoing pullback represents wave (2), which is expected to end above $28.2. Following the completion of wave (2), a strong rally in wave (3) is anticipated, targeting prices above the highs of 2024.
Silver Four-hour chart analysis
The H4 chart zooms in on the sub-waves of wave (2). It remains uncertain whether wave (2) has already completed at the low on May 1, 2025, or whether it will develop into a deeper double correction. Given that Gold has not yet finished a similar corrective move, Silver could also extend lower.
Regardless, the expectation is for a break above the wave (1) high to confirm that wave (3) is underway. Across multiple timeframes — from H1 up to the weekly — Silver continues to attract buying interest, with traders seeking to buy from dips or position themselves on breakouts.
Silver Elliott Wave analysis [Video]
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