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US Tech Stocks: What Can We Expect From Apple (APPL) Stock Price?

US Tech Stocks: What Can We Expect From Apple (APPL) Stock Price?| FXMAG.COM
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AAPL suggests the development of the primary fifth wave, taking the form of an ending diagonal (1)-(2)-(3)-(4)-(5) of the intermediate degree. Wave ⑤ is the final leg in a scale impulse a of the cycle degree.

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Most likely, the market has completed the construction of an intermediate correction (4) in the form of a minor triple zigzag W-X-Y-X-Z.

Thus, now the price is moving up, in an intermediate wave (5), which may take the form of a standard zigzag A-B-C, as shown on the chart, where wave A is a minute impulse.

Bulls in wave (5) may reach 189.11. At that level, wave (5) will be equal to wave (3).

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An alternative scenario assumes that the cycle wave a has been fully completed.

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Thus, in the last section of the chart, we see a downward corrective movement of the stock price in a cycle wave b, which may take the form of a double zigzag of the primary degree. It seems that the first two primary sub-waves Ⓦ-Ⓧ have already been formed.

There is a high probability that the bears in the final sub-wave Ⓨ, in the form of an intermediate simple zigzag (A)-(B)-(C), will be able to bring the market to 118.80. At that level, primary wave Ⓨ will be at 100% of wave Ⓦ.

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An approximate scheme of possible future movement is shown on the chart.


Jing Ren

Jing Ren

Jing-Ren has extensive experience in currency and commodities trading. He began his career in metal sales and trading at Societe Generale in London. Later on he worked as a senior analyst within the FX brokerage industry where he developed strategies in trading and risk management. With solid understanding of market dynamics he founded Wensfer to offer research and asset management services.


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