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Car Group Limited – CAR stock analysis and Elliott Wave technical analysis [Video]

ASX: Car Group Limited – CAR Elliott Wave Technical Analysis

Today’s Elliott Wave analysis presents an update on CAR GROUP LIMITED (ASX:CAR) listed on the Australian Stock Exchange. Based on our recent review, CAR may have just finalized a corrective wave labeled (4) - orange Zigzag. This development suggests potential upside, encouraging a bullish outlook for the stock. This brief technical overview provides a forecast, as well as a critical level that could invalidate this bullish view.

Elliott Wave technical analysis

  • Function: Intermediate Trend
  • Mode: Motive
  • Structure: Impulse
  • Wave Position: Wave iv)) - navy of Wave 1 - grey of Wave (5) - orange
  • Details:
    • Wave (4) - orange started from the high around 42.71 and likely ended at 28.40, structured as a Zigzag (A-B-C - grey).
    • The C wave - grey consists of five identifiable waves, indicating likely completion.
    • Wave (5) - orange appears to be unfolding now.
    • The ongoing wave iv)) - navy is retracing slightly without breaching wave i)) - navy, implying a potential rise through wave v)) - navy.
  • Invalidation point: 34.15 (If price falls below this level, the wave count could be incorrect.).

Elliott Wave technical analysis

  • Function: Minor Trend.
  • Mode: Motive.
  • Structure: Impulse.
  • Wave position: Wave ((iv)) - navy of Wave 1 - grey of Wave (5) - orange.
  • Details:
    • The structure aligns with the daily chart analysis.
    • Wave iv)) - navy is still forming, showing consistent behavior with no invalid overlap yet.
  • Invalidation point: 34.15 (Maintains same critical level for validation.).

Conclusion

This analysis aims to outline the expected trend of ASX: CAR GROUP LIMITED. By identifying wave counts and specific price triggers, traders gain clarity on how to position effectively. Our review includes validation and invalidation levels that provide solid support to our interpretation of the market. With this professional overview, we aim to support traders in making informed decisions.

Car Group Limited – CAR stock analysis and 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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