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DAX impulsive rally favors upside and remain supported [Video]

DAX is showing bullish impulsive Elliott wave sequence started from September-2022 low. It placed (1) at 14584.6 high and (2) at 13791.5 low on 12/20/2022. Above there, it favors higher in wave (3) and favors higher. It already showing higher high sequence favors short term strength to continue, while dips remain above 1/30/2023 low of ((ii)). In wave (1), it placed 1 at 12669.5 high and 2 at 12000.4 low on 10/13/2022. Above there, it favored ended extended wave 3 at 14571.66 high and 4 at 14327.05 low as shallow correction. Finally, it ended 5 at 14584.6 as minor high as in wave (1) started from September-2022 low. Wave (2) was expanded flat correction ended at 13791.5 low. Above there, it favors higher in (3) of ((1)).

It placed 1 of (3) at 14160.87 high and 2 at 13871.32 low as 0.764 Fibonacci retracement against wave 1. Above there, it favored higher in extended wave 3, which ended at 15269.71 high. Below there, it placed wave 4 at 14906.27 low in 3 swing pullback. It was retraced 0.236 Fibonacci levels against wave 3 on 1/19/2023 low. Finally, it confirms higher high sequence in wave 5 in (3). It placed ((i)) of 5 at 15486.49 high and ((ii)) at 14988.98 low. Currently, it favors higher in ((iii)) of 5. It placed (i) at 15161.07 high and (ii) at 14993.59 low. Above there, it favors higher in (iii) of ((iii)), where it placed wave iv at 15403.22 low. It expects new high to be wave v of (iii) in ((iii)) before pullback in (iv) correction. Alternatively, it still can be iii of (iii) before pullback in wave iv later. In either the case, it expects few more highs in wave 5 to finish (3) sequence before next pullback starts in (4) of ((1)). Above 12/20/2022 low, it expects to remain supported in 3, 7 or 11 swings in wave (4) for further upside in (5). In higher degree sequence, the move higher from 2/20/2022 low can even nest and see more upside within wave (3) before pulling back in wave (4) later.

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