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Amazon, Alphabet, Apple, Tesla, Facebook, Square, Microsoft and ABX: What's next? [Video]

Barrick Gold (ABX), Tesla (TSLA) Amazon (AMZN) Apple (AAPL) Alphabet (GOOGL) Facebook (FB) Metaverse (META) Microsoft (MSFT) & US Banks Technical Analysis Elliott Wave Forecast & Day Trading Strategies

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

Stocks analysis overview: Risk On

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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00:00 Barrick Gold ABX Elliott Wave Technical Analysis
01:51 Amazon Elliott Wave Technical Analysis
06:52 Alphabet Elliott Wave Technical  Analysis
08:23 Apple Elliott Wave Technical  Analysis
12:22 Square SQ Elliott Wave Technical  Analysis
14:48 Facebook Metaverse (META) Elliott Wave Technical  Analysis
19:56 Tesla Elliott Wave Technical  Analysis
28:40 Microsoft Elliott Wave Technical  Analysis
36:00 Thank you for watching US Stocks Elliott Wave Analysis

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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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