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Apple (AAPL) targets higher to finish wave five [Video]

The short-term Elliott Wave analysis for Apple (AAPL) indicates that a rally from the September 11, 2025 low is unfolding as a five-wave impulse structure. Starting from that low, wave ((i)) concluded at $228.40, followed by a pullback in wave ((ii)) that ended at $226.50. The subsequent advance in wave ((iii)) reached $238.19, with a brief dip in wave ((iv)) closing at $236.10. The final leg, wave ((v)), peaked at $241.22, completing wave 1 of a higher degree. A corrective wave 2 followed, concluding at $236.68, exhibiting an internal zigzag structure with segments ((a)), ((b)), and ((c)).

Apple (AAPL) – 30 Minute Elliott Wave technical chart

The stock has since resumed its upward trajectory in wave 3. From the wave 2 low, wave ((i)) advanced to $247.42, and a minor pullback in wave ((ii)) settled at $244.39. The rally in wave ((iii)) climbed to $256.64, followed by a dip in wave ((iv)) to $253.16. The final push in wave ((v)) reached $257.34, completing wave 3 of a larger degree. A corrective wave 4 appears to have concluded at $251.04, aligning with the 100%–161.8% Fibonacci extension of the zigzag structure. As long as the pivot at $236.68 holds, any near-term pullback should find support in a 3, 7, or 11 swing, setting the stage for further upside momentum in AAPL’s price action.

AAPL – Elliott Wave technical video

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