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Pepsico Inc. Elliott Wave technical analysis [Video]

Pepsico Inc., (PEP) Daily Chart.

PEP Elliott Wave technical analysis

Function: Trend

Mode: Impulse

Structure: Motive

Position: Minor wave 2 of (1).

Direction: Resumption lower before turning higher into wave 3.  

Details: Looking for another leg lower into wave {c} to then resume higher. As we are trading below ATH, we are aware we could be in a wave B and not 2, meaning we could expect a three wave move to the upside(ABC) instead of (123) to then double correct lower.

Pepsico Inc., (PEP) 4Hr Chart

PEP Elliott Wave technical analysis

Function:  Counter Trend

Mode:  Corrective

Structure:  Flat

Position:  Wave (ii) of {c}

Direction:  Downside into wave (iii) of {c}.  

Details:  Looking for continuation lower into wave {c} towards the lower end of 160$, to then turn higher.

Welcome to our PEP Elliott Wave Analysis Trading Lounge, your premier destination for insightful analysis of Pepsico Inc. (PEP) using Elliott Wave Technical Analysis. As of the Daily Chart on 13th February 2024, we delve into pivotal trends guiding the market.

BRK.B Elliott Wave technical analysis – Daily chart

In terms of wave dynamics, we discern a dominant impulse function with a motive structure. The current position is in Minor wave 2 of (1), indicating a temporary resumption lower before turning higher into wave 3. Our focus is on anticipating another leg lower into wave {c} before the expected upward movement resumes. It's important to note that trading below All-Time Highs (ATH) suggests the possibility of being in a wave B rather than 2, which could result in a corrective ABC pattern instead of a bullish 123 pattern, potentially followed by another corrective move lower.

BRK.B Elliott Wave technical analysis – Four hour chart

Here, the wave function adopts a counter trend approach with a corrective mode, reflecting a flat structure. The present position is in Wave (ii) of {c}, indicating a downside movement into wave (iii) of {c}. We anticipate continuation lower into wave {c}, targeting the lower end around $160, before expecting a reversal and upward movement.

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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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