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Costco Wholesale Corp.,(COST) Elliott Wave technical analysis [Video]

COST  Elliott Wave technical analysis

Function: Trend  

Mode: Impulsive

Structure: Motive

Position: Minor wave 3 of (1).  

Direction: Upside in wave {v} of 3.  

Details: We are in between Medium Level 650$ and TL 800$ in what could be the end of a major Minor wave 3. Looking for continuation higher towards 800$, knowing the trend is starting to get weak as we are in the final stage of a wave {v}

COST Elliott Wave technical analysis – Daily chart

In terms of wave dynamics, we identify a dominant impulse function with a motive structure. The current position is in Minor wave 3 of (1), indicating upside momentum in wave {v} of 3. As we hover between Medium Level $650 and TL $800, this could mark the potential end of a major Minor wave 3. We anticipate further continuation higher towards $800, although we recognize the weakening trend as we approach the final stage of wave {v}.

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COST Elliott Wave technical analysis

Function: Trend

Mode: Impulsive

Structure: Motive

Position: Wave (v) of {iii}.

Direction: Upside into wave {v}.

Details: We are looking for either a wave (iv) in place or else a wave (iv) in the making, to then continue higher into wave (v). We can see RSI is showing signs of weakness which confirms the bias we are in the final stages of a trend.

COST Elliott Wave technical analysis – Four hour chart

Here, the wave function maintains its impulsive mode with a motive structure. The present position is in Wave (v) of {iii}, signaling further upside movement into wave {v}. We anticipate either a completed wave (iv) or the formations of wave (iv), followed by continued upward momentum into wave (v). Notably, the RSI shows signs of weakness, confirming our bias towards the final stages of the trend.

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COST 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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