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CSL LIMITED (ASX) Elliott Wave technical analysis [Video]

CSL LIMITED (ASX): CSL one-day chart (semilog scale) analysis

Function: Counter trend (Minute degree, green).

Mode: Corrective.

Structure: Zigzag.

Position: Wave (c)-purple of wave ((ii))-green.

Details: Short-term outlook shows wave ((ii))-green unfolding with Zigzag correction, wave (a)-purple completed, wave (b) is unfolding with Triangle correction and will probably end soon with wave e-blue is about to peak, and this will be followed by wave (c)-purple returning lower. However a move higher than 287.77 would suggest an alternative wave count (ALT) is underway.

Invalidation point: 287.77.

Confirmation point: Falling below the low at 277.54.

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CSL LIMITED (ASX): CSL four-hour chart analysis

Function: Counter trend (Minuette degree, purple).

Mode: Corrective.

Structure: Triangle.

Position: Wave e-blue of Wave (b)-purple.

Details: Short-term outlook on the 4-Hour chart indicates that wave (b)-purple is unfolding within a Triangle pattern. It seems that wave d-blue has just concluded, and wave e-blue is continuing its process. A drop below 277.54 will show that the bear market is gaining more confidence, whereas a rise above 287.77 will suggest the invalidation of this Triangle correction, prompting a reassessment of the situation.

Invalidation point: 287.77.

Confirmation point: Falling below the low at 277.54.

Conclusion:

Our analysis, forecast of contextual trends, and short-term outlook for ASX: CSL LIMITED (CSL) provide readers with an idea of what the upcoming trends are in the market, and how to take advantage of them. to exploit the best positions. Furthermore, we provide specific prices that act as if the wave count was invalidated (we know how wrong we were) and prices that show confirmation for the wave count to increase confidence. for that prospect. Combining all of these factors gives readers the most objective and professional perspective and opinion on trends.

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CSL LIMITED (ASX) 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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