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Microsoft Inc. (MSFT) Elliott Wave technical analysis [Video]

MSFT Elliott Wave technical analysis – Daily chart

  • Function: Counter Trend.

  • Mode: Corrective.

  • Structure: ZigZag.

  • Position: Wave {iv} of C.

  • Direction: Downside in wave C.

Details:

We observe a three-wave move in Intermediate wave (2) and anticipate the completion of wave C of (2). Currently, wave {v} of C is still pending, which suggests the corrective phase is not yet complete. A potential reversal or new impulsive phase may follow after wave C finishes.

MSFT Elliott Wave technical analysis – One-hour chart

  • Function: Counter Trend.

  • Mode: Corrective.

  • Structure: ZigZag.

  • Position: Wave {iv} of C.

  • Direction: Completion in wave {iv}.

Details:

Looking for an upside pullback in Minute wave {iv}. The market seems to be moving higher in wave (a) of {iv}, with expectations for further upward movement. The target ideally remains below $400. A move above this level could invalidate the current corrective wave structure.

Market insights and trading strategy

This Elliott Wave analysis for Microsoft Inc. (MSFT) examines both the daily and 1-hour charts, utilizing Elliott Wave Theory to analyze the stock's current trend and anticipate potential future movements.

By focusing on these charts, traders can align their strategies with key market levels and trends. The completion of the corrective structure in wave C could lead to a reversal or new impulsive phase, and monitoring wave {iv} in the 1H chart will be crucial for shorter-term movements.

Microsoft Inc. (MSFT) Elliott Wave technical analysis [Video]

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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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