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Silver Elliott Wave outlook: Powerful bullish rally in motion [Video]

The short-term Elliott Wave analysis for Silver (XAGUSD) indicates a robust impulsive rally that began on July 31. From that low, the metal surged, completing wave 1 at $38.73, followed by a corrective pullback in wave 2 that concluded at $36.94. The upward momentum resumed in wave 3, which peaked at $42.96, as illustrated on the one-hour chart. Subsequently, wave 4 unfolded as a zigzag structure, with wave ((a)) terminating at $42.23 and wave ((b)) reaching $42.636. The decline in wave ((c)) finalized at $41.11, marking the completion of wave 4 in the higher degree.

Silver then turned higher in wave 5, exhibiting an internal structure of five smaller-degree waves. From the wave 4 low, wave (i) advanced to $42.23, followed by a dip in wave (ii) to $41.13. The metal continued its ascent, with wave i concluding at $41.88 and wave ii finding support at $41.18. In the near term, as long as the price remains above $41.11, dips are expected to attract buyers in a 3, 7, or 11-swing sequence, supporting further upward extensions. This analysis suggests that Silver’s bullish trend remains intact, with potential for additional gains as the impulsive structure continues to develop.

Silver – 60 minute Elliott Wave technical chart

Silver Elliott Wave [Video]

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