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US Stocks Amazon AMZN, Alphabet GOOGL, Apple AAPL, Microsoft MSFT, Facebook FB, Tesla TSLA. Elliott Wave Analysis counts below
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US Stocks Elliott Wave Analysis
Amazon AMZN Elliott Wave Wave v) of 1 of (5)
Alphabet GOOGL Elliott Wave Wave v) of 1 of (5)
Apple AAPL Elliott Wave v) of 1 of (5)
Microsoft MSFT Elliott Wave (iii) of v) of 1 of (5)
Square SQ Elliott Wave (i) of v) of y of (4)
Facebook FB Metaverse Elliott Wave of 3 of (5) Or y of (4)
Tesla TSLA Elliott Wave c) of 4 of (5)
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