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Boeing (BA) looking to end impulsive decline soon [Video]

Short Term Elliott Wave in Boeing (BA) suggests the decline from 8.1.2023 high is unfolding as a 5 waves impulse. Down from 8.1.2023 high, wave 1 ended at 212.88 and wave 2 rally ended at 231.17. The stock then extends lower in wave 3 towards 182.55, and wave 4 rally ended at 199.65. Internal subdivision of wave 4 unfolded as a zigzag. Up from wave 3, wave ((a)) ended at 188.64 and pullback in wave ((b)) ended at 185.68. Final leg wave ((c)) higher ended at 199.65 which completed wave 4.

The stock has resumed lower in wave 5 with internal subdivision as a 5 waves impulse. Down from wave 4, wave ((i)) ended at 194.27 and rally in wave ((ii)) ended at 196.99. The stock extended lower in wave ((iii)) towards 183.18 as an impulse. Down from wave ((ii)), wave (i) ended at 191.6 and rally in wave (ii) ended at 193.68. The stock resumed lower in wave (iii) towards 185.55 and wave (iv) rally ended at 188.59. Final leg wave (v) ended at 183.18 which completed wave ((iii)). Bounce in wave ((iv)) ended at 186.91.

Expect the stock to extend lower 1 more leg in wave (v) to complete wave ((v)) of 5 of (A). Afterwards, it should rally in wave (B) to correct cycle from 10.11.2023 high in 3, 7, or 11 swing before the decline resumes. Near term, as far as pivot at 199.65 high stays intact, expect rally to fail in 3, 7, or 11 swing for further downside.

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