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IBKR wave forecast: Wave III targets 86 next, with long-term bullish aim toward 166

IBKR advances in a powerful Wave III structure, with Fibonacci projections pointing toward 86 in the near term and a long-term target of 166 USD—while maintaining bullish validation above 8.43.

Interactive Brokers Group (NASDAQ: IBKR) continues to maintain a resilient bullish structure, supported by a clear Elliott Wave progression. The stock has recently completed a significant corrective phase and has now entered what appears to be an impulsive and potentially explosive bullish cycle. Understanding this wave structure is essential for traders looking for opportunities, especially as price action unfolds toward higher Fibonacci targets.

Wave counts suggest IBKR is in a powerful wave III

After finishing wave (II) at the 8.43 USD level, the stock started wave (III), which represents a higher-degree impulsive phase. Wave (III) often delivers strong and extended moves, and IBKR is showing signs of that behaviour. The structure now indicates that the stock is advancing inside wave III of (III). This segment is typically the most powerful portion of the impulse. Third waves tend to show steep momentum and often exceed early price projections.

Within wave III, IBKR appears to be finishing wave ((5)). This final leg is expected to push toward 86 USD. If momentum continues to build, the move could extend above this level. A break of resistance would further validate the strength of wave III and could open the door to higher prices.

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Potential pullback and long-term bullish target

Once wave III concludes, the stock should begin wave IV. This structure usually unfolds in 3, 7, or 11 swings. A controlled pullback during this phase may offer a fresh buying opportunity. The bullish scenario remains valid as long as wave IV holds above 8.43 USD.

The long-term Fibonacci projection for wave V of (III) sits near 166 USD. This target is derived from the 1.618 Fibonacci extension of earlier impulse waves. The alignment between price structure and Fibonacci measurements supports the higher target. If price follows the expected path, IBKR could deliver significant upside in the coming months and years.

Conclusion

IBKR maintains a firm bullish outlook under the Elliott Wave framework. Wave ((5)) inside wave III is nearing its end, and a wave IV pullback may soon set up another buying opportunity. The key level to watch remains 8.43 USD. As long as price holds above this support, IBKR could advance toward 86 USD first and eventually aim for the 166 USD Fibonacci target. The setup continues to favor the bulls, supported by a clear structure and strong trend momentum.

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