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QQQ Elliott Wave: Forecasting the rally from equal legs zone

In this technical article, we are going to present Elliott Wave charts of QQQ ETF .  As our members know QQQ is trading within the cycle from the 396 low. Recently the ETF  has reached the extreme zone from the April 9th peak and found buyers as expected.   In the following sections, we will explain the Elliott Wave forecast.

QQQ Elliott Wave one four chart 04.21.2025

The current view suggests QQQ is about to complete the cycle from the peak. Correction is reaching the extreme zone at 429.35-420.91 area.  At that zone buyers should re-enter, which could lead to a further rally toward new highs or in a 3 waves bounce at least. We recommend that members avoid selling QQQ and keep favoring the long side.

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QQQ Elliott Wave one hour chart 04.10.2025

QQQ found buyers, and made decent reaction from the Equal Legs zone : 429.35-420.91.  Cycle from the peak ended at 428.3 low. As far as the price stays above that low, we can see further strength in the ETF. As a result, any long trades from the marked zone should be in risk-free positions with partial profits taken.

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