US Stock Market NASDAQ, AMZN, AAPL, NVDA, TSLA, GOOGL, BRK.B, SQ, META, MSFT, BAC, JPM, GS. Elliott Wave Technical Analysis.
Stock Market Summary: The current small move lower is being viewed as a corrective Wave v).
US Stocks: Tesla TSLA, Amazon AMZN, Nvidia (NVDA), Apple AAPL, Microsoft MSFT, Berkshire Hathaway (BRK/B),Block, Inc (SQ), Facebook FB, Meta Platforms, Alphabet GOOGL. XFL Finance Sector ETF, JPMorgan JPM & Bank of America BAC.
Stock Trading strategies: Look for strength and long trade set ups for short term traders. Thursday - look for the Bullish Weekly Cycle play in line with the Elliott Wave count and the TradingLevels. Friday Wave (ii) is buying the dip now and leaving Friday and Monday Bullish. Risk On.
Video Chapters:
00:00 NASDAQ 100.
05:26 Apple (AAPL).
09:16 NVIDIA (NVDA).
10:20 Amazon (AMZN).
11:19 Meta Platforms (META).
12:39 Tesla (TSLA).
13:17 Alphabet (GOOGL).
14:08 Microsoft (MSFT).
15:13 Berkshire Hathaway BRK/B.
16:46 Square. Block Inc. (SQ).
18:14 Banks BAC, JPM, GS.
23:10 End. Thanks for supporting!
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