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Elliott Wave view: Silver looking for the next leg higher [Video]

Short term Elliott Wave in Silver (XAG/USD) suggests rally from 12.19.2024 low unfolded as a 5 waves with extension (nest). Up from 12.19.2024 low, wave (1) ended at 30.972 and pullback in wave (2) ended at 29.68. The metal has resumed higher in wave (3). Up from wave (2), wave ((i)) ended at 31.73 and pullback in wave ((ii)) ended at 30.64. The metal resumed higher in wave ((iii)) towards 32.55 and pullback in wave ((iv)) ended at 31.72. Final leg wave ((v)) ended at 32.64 which completed wave 1.

Pullback in wave 2 unfolded as a zigzag Elliott Wave structure. Down from wave 1, wave ((a)) ended at 31.6 and wave ((b)) ended at 32.33. Wave ((c)) lower ended at 31.22 which completed wave 2 in higher degree. The metal has turned higher. Up from wave 2, wave ((i)) ended at 31.95 and pullback in wave ((ii)) ended at 31.48. Up from there, wave (i) ended at 32.39 and pullback in wave (ii) ended at 31.97. Near term, as far as pivot at 29.67 low stays intact, expect dips to find support in 3, 7, 11 swing for more upside.

Silver 60 minutes Elliott Wave chart

Silver (XAG/USD) [Video]

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