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Elliott Wave view looking for NZD/USD to extend lower [Video]

Short term Elliott Wave view in NZD/USD suggests that cycle from 9.30.2024 high is in progress as an impulse. Down from 9.30.2024 high, wave (1) ended at 0.5813 and wave (2) ended at 0.5929. Pair has resumed lower in wave (3) which ended at 0.5583 as the 1 hour chart below shows. Rally in wave (4) unfolded as a zigzag. Up from wave (3), wave A ended at 0.5684 and wave B ended at 0.5628. Wave C higher ended at 0.5692 which completed wave (4) in higher degree.

Pair has resumed lower in wave (5). Down from wave (4), wave ((i)) ended at 0.5568 and wave ((ii)) rally ended at 0.5603. Wave ((iii)) lower ended at 0.5539 and rally in wave ((iv)) ended at 0.5573. Final leg wave ((v)) ended at 0.5538 which completed wave 1. From there, pair bounce in wave 2 with internal subdivision as a zigzag. Up from wave 1, wave ((a)) ended at 0.563 and wave ((b)) ended at 0.558. Wave ((c)) higher ended at 0.565 which completed wave 2 in higher degree. Near term, as far as pivot at 0.569 high remains intact, expect rally to fail in 3, 7, 11 swing for more downside.

NZD/USD 60 minutes Elliott Wave chart

NZD/USD Elliott Wave [Video]

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