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Amazon, Alphabet, Apple, Facebook, Square, Microsoft Elliott Wave analysis [Video]

Amazon (AMZN) Apple (AAPL) Alphabet (GOOGL) Facebook (FB) Meta Platforms (META) Microsoft (MSFT) Technical Analysis Elliott Wave Forecast & Day Trading Strategies.

- 00:00 Amazon Elliott Wave Technical Analysis.
- 01:20 Alphabet Elliott Wave Technical  Analysis.
- 02:35 Apple Elliott Wave Technical  Analysis.
- 08:09 Square SQ Elliott Wave Technical  Analysis.
- 09:38 Facebook Meta Platforms (META) Elliott Wave Technical  Analysis.
- 15:20 Microsoft Elliott Wave Technical  Analysis.
- 18:11 Thank you for watching US Stocks Elliott Wave Analysis.

US Stocks Amazon AMZN, Alphabet GOOGL, Apple AAPL, Microsoft MSFT, Facebook FB, Meta Platforms META, Tesla TSLA. Elliott Wave Analysis counts below.

Stocks analysis overview: Risk on for Short Trading.

US Stocks Elliott Wave Analysis: Please note that these wave counts may change as in the video.

Amazon (AMZN) Elliott Wave Wave (4).
Alphabet (GOOGL) Elliott Wave Wave (4).
Apple (AAPL) Elliott Wave (4).
Microsoft (MSFT) Elliott Wave (4).
Square (SQ) Elliott Wave (4).
Facebook (FB) Metaverse Elliott Wave (4).
Tesla (TSLA ) Elliott Wave (4).

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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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