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Avery Dennison Corp. (AVY) Elliott Wave technical analysis [Video]

Avery Dennison Corp. (AVY) – Elliott Wave analysis

Daily chart analysis – Technical overview

Function: Trend.

Mode: Motive.

Structure: Impulsive.

Position: Wave 3 of (1).

Direction: Upside into wave 3.

Details: Price appears to have broken the previous downward structure from wave (C), supporting the start of wave 3.

Chart

The daily chart of Avery Dennison Corp. (AVY) suggests the potential start of a new bullish impulsive phase. The stock has likely completed the corrective wave (C) and broken its previous downtrend, setting up for a continuation into wave 3 of (1). Wave 3 is generally the most powerful wave in an impulsive sequence, pointing to possible sustained upside momentum. This scenario aligns with a positive medium-term outlook for AVY.

One-hour chart analysis – Technical overview

Function: Trend.

Mode: Motive.

Structure: Impulsive.

Position: Wave (iii) of {iii}.

Direction: Upside in wave (iii).

Details: The current move is likely wave (iii) of {iii}, but it may also be topping in wave (v) of {i}, which would suggest a larger correction in wave {ii}.

AVY

The 1-hour chart of AVY shows continued upward movement, indicating progression through wave (iii) of {iii}. This would confirm the strength of the current impulsive phase. However, an alternative count suggests the price might be finalizing wave (v) of {i}, meaning a deeper corrective wave {ii} could follow. Traders should monitor for further upside confirmation or signs of reversal to assess the next phase accurately.

Avery Dennison Corp. (AVY) Elliott Wave technical analysis [Video]

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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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