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S&P 500 — Straight rally or pullback then new high or straight rally? [Video]

Is the S&P500 setting up for a quick pullback before pushing to new highs — or can momentum carry it straight up?

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In this video we break down the current S&P 500 chart using Elliott Wave structure and explore two possible scenarios — whether wave C has completed or if one more leg down remains.

We examine flat pattern possibilities, impulse structure interpretation, and potential downside expectations.

Key highlights

Elliott Wave flat structure.

Alternative wave counts.

Directional bias for traders.

Scenario-based market analysis.

This session presents the reasoning, structural observations, and possible pathways that support the bullish outlook.

With 10+ years of market forecasting experience and 183+ live market webinars, this analysis focuses on structure, probability, and discipline — not hype.

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Neerav Yadav

Neerav Yadav

50 Eyes Market Analysis

Neerav Yadav is a Futures trader who is in the markets since 2014 and trades primarily in Energy Futures, Gold, Indices, Stocks and other instruments.

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