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Coffee Elliott Wave technical analysis [Video]

Coffee Elliott Wave analysis

Coffee is undergoing a short-term retracement following its rally from April 2025. However, it remains within a larger bullish trend. The current pullback that began on April 29 may present another buying opportunity. As long as the 323.9 support level holds, further rallies remain the likely outcome.

Coffee daily chart analysis

The broader trend shows coffee in a bullish impulsive structure that began in January 2023. Within this long-term uptrend, waves I and II have completed, and the market is currently in wave III. Inside wave III, sub-waves ((1)) through ((4)) are done, with price now working through ((5)).

From the April 2025 low, wave ((5)) started with a completed sub-wave (1) on April 29. The present retracement appears to be wave (2) of ((5)). Although wave (2) may extend slightly lower, it is expected to be followed by continued bullish movement in wave (3).

Coffee four-hour chart analysis

On the 4-hour chart, wave (2) is unfolding and may extend into the 354–339 price zone. This is where it may complete and give way to the start of wave (3). Traders could look for buying setups if the price bounces off this zone or breaks above the top of wave (1). Provided the 323.9 level remains intact, the bullish structure stays valid and further upward movement is expected.

Coffee 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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