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Elliott Wave View: Further downside in AMD expected [Video]

Short term Elliott Wave view in AMD suggests the decline from 6/6/2022 high is unfolding as a 5 waves impulse Elliott Wave structure. Down from 6/6/2022 high, wave (1) ended at 79.43 and rally in wave (2) ended at 88.61. Internal subdivision of wave (2) unfolded as a zigzag Elliott Wave structure. Wave A of this zigzag ended at 86.38 as the chart below shows. Pullback in wave B ended at 80.23, and final leg wave C ended at 88.62 which also completed wave (2).
 
Wave (3) lower is in progress with subdivision as an impulse in lesser degree. Down from wave (2), wave ((i)) ended at 85.25 and rally in wave ((ii)) ended at 87.91. The stock extended lower in wave ((iii)) towards 75.48, and rally in wave ((iv)) ended at 78.50. Final leg lower wave ((v)) is expected to complete wave 1, and then the stock should rally in wave 2 to correct cycle from 6/27/2022 high before the decline resumes. As far as pivot at 88.62 high stays intact, expect rally to fail in 3, 7, or 11 swing for further downside. Potential target lower is 100% – 123.6% Fibonacci extension from 11/30/2021 high which comes at 53.5 – 68.7 area.

AMD 45 minutes Elliott Wave chart

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