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Elliott Wave analysis: S&P 500, Nasdaq 100 and top tech stocks [Video]

Summary:

Stock Wave counts remain the same. Indices wave counts change.

Elliott Wave analysis NASDAQ tech stocks: 

  • SP500 (SPX): Wave C of (2)
  • NASDAQ 100 (NDX): C of (2)
  • Apple (AAPL): Wave  iv) of 1
  • Amazon (AMZN): Wave (c) of 4)
  • NVIDIA (NVDA):  Wave (2)
  • Meta Platforms (META):  Wave 4
  • Netflix (NFLX):  Wave 5 top or Wave i)
  • Alphabet (GOOGL): Wave (4) lower
  • Microsoft MSFT: Wave (C) of 4)
  • Tesla (TSLA): Wave 2
  • Bitcoin: Wave (4) 

Key financial events to watch

  • Monday: Federal Reserve officials’ speeches and preliminary policy remarks.
  • Tuesday: Key economic releases (e.g. retail sales, consumer confidence) and some corporate earnings.
  • Wednesday: Additional Fed updates (like meeting minutes) and further earnings reports.
  • Thursday: Weekly jobless claims (typically at 8:30 AM ET) and Treasury auctions, plus corporate results.
  • Friday: Major inflation data (CPI/PCE) and final policy announcements for the week.

Video chapters:

00:00 S&P 500 (SPX) 
05:34 NASDAQ 100 (NDX)
06:42 Apple (AAPL)
08:24 Amazon (AMZN)
09:51 NVIDIA (NVDA)
11:20 Meta Platforms (META)
12:49 Netflix (NFLX) 
15:06 Alphabet (GOOGL)
16:05 Microsoft MSFT
16:50 Tesla (TSLA)
18:02 Bitcoin

Author

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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