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Apple (AAPL) progressing in wave five to new all-time high as nested pattern [Video]

Apple (AAPL) has surged to a new all-time high, extending an impulse wave that began from the April 2025 low. Wave ((4)) of this larger impulse concluded at $239.49, as clearly illustrated on the 45-minute chart. Now, wave ((5)) advances higher in the form of a nested impulse structure. Rising from the wave ((4)) base, wave (1) completed at $250.65 before wave (2) pulled back to $244.01. From there, the stock nested upward again, with wave 1 ending at $265.29 and wave 2 correcting to $255.43. Apple then extended further in wave 3, which itself unfolds as an impulse of lesser degree.

Within wave 3, wave ((i)) topped at $259.67, followed by a dip in wave ((ii)) to $257.55. Wave ((iii)) pushed higher to $271.41, and wave ((iv)) retraced to $267.11. Wave ((v)) of 3 should finish soon, leading to a pullback in wave 4 before the uptrend resumes with renewed strength.In the near term, the bullish outlook remains intact as long as the pivot low at $244.01 holds. Any dips are likely to find support in 3, 7, or 11 swing sequences, setting the stage for continued upside. This Elliott Wave progression underscores persistent momentum, with nested impulses reinforcing the primary trend and positioning Apple for additional gains ahead.

Apple (AAPL) latest 45-minutes Elliott Wave chart from 10.28.2025

Apple Elliott Wave [Video]

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