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South32 Limited Elliott Wave technical forecast [Video]

ASX: SOUTH32 LIMITED – S32 Elliott Wave Technical Analysis (1D Chart).

Greetings, our latest Elliott Wave analysis focuses on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) listed company SOUTH32 LIMITED (S32). The current outlook indicates a prolonged downtrend, which deviates from our previous forecasts but aligns with recent market movements. Our prior analysis aided traders in exiting unfavorable long positions, and we now anticipate S32 to continue its downward trajectory.

ASX: S32 Elliott Wave technical analysis

Function: Major Trend (Minor degree, gray).

Mode: Motive.

Structure: Impulse.

Position: Wave ((iii)) - navy of Wave A - grey.

Details: Wave ((iii)) - navy is unfolding and is expected to push lower further before concluding. Following this, Wave ((iv)) - navy is projected to move slightly higher, after which Wave ((v)) - navy will resume the downward movement.

Invalidation point: 3.58.

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ASX: S32 four-hour chart analysis

Function: Major Trend (Minute degree, navy).

Mode: Motive.

Structure: Impulse.

Position: Wave ((iii)) - navy.

Details: The current decline in Wave ((iii)) - navy suggests a limited potential for further downward movement, indicating an imminent conclusion. Subsequently, Wave ((iv)) - navy is expected to trend slightly higher before Wave ((v)) - navy resumes the downward trajectory.

Invalidation point: 3.87.

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Conclusion

Our analysis provides a detailed forecast of the contextual trends and short-term outlook for ASX: SOUTH32 LIMITED (S32), offering valuable insights for traders looking to navigate the current market conditions. By identifying specific price points that validate or invalidate our wave counts, we aim to enhance confidence in our projections. This analysis offers a professional and objective perspective on market trends.

South32 Limited Elliott Wave technical forecast [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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