NASDAQ, AMZN, AAPL, NVDA, TSLA, GOOGL, BRK, SQ, FB, MSFT, BAC. Elliott Wave Stock Market Trading.
Elliott Wave Analysis iv) of 1 of (5) of C) of II. Tesla TSLA, Amazon AMZN, Nvidia (NVDA), Apple AAPL, Microsoft MSFT, Berkshire Hathaway (BRK/B),Block, Inc (SQ), Facebook FB, Meta Platforms, Alphabet GOOGL. XFL Finance Sector ETF, JPMorgan JPM & Bank of America BAC.
Stock Market Summary: Elliott Wave count Wave iv) of 1 of (5) of C) of II for most stocks. Expect further lows.
Stock Trading strategies: Wait a short the rally of Wave c) of 2 in most stocks, this will take a few session.
Video Chapters:
00:00 NASDAQ 100
01:18 Apple (AAPL)
08:25 NVIDIA (NVDA)
14:00 Amazon (AMZN)
14:48 Tesla (TSLA)
15:35 Alphabet (GOOGL)
16:07 Microsoft (MSFT)
17:51 Meta Platforms (FB) (META)
19:00 Berkshire Hathaway BRK/B
20:06 Square. Block, Inc. (SQ)
20:53 Banks XFL ETF, BAC, JPM
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US Stocks: Basic Elliott Wave Counts:
Apple AAPL Elliott Wave 1 of (5) of C) of II
Amazon AMZN Elliott Wave1 of (5) of C) of II
Nvidia (NVDA) Elliott Wave 1 of (5) of C) of II
Berkshire Hathaway BRK/B Elliott Wave 1 of (5)
Alphabet GOOGL Elliott Wave 1 of (5) of C) of II
Meta Platforms FB Elliott Wave (c) of ii) of 3
Microsoft MSFT Elliott Wave 1 of (Y) of Y) of II
Tesla TSLA Elliott Wave 1 of (5) of C) of II
Square SQ /Block Inc. Elliott Wave 1 of (5)
JPMorgan Chase (JPM) Elliott Wave 1 of (5) of C) of II
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