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Honeywell International Inc.(HON:NASDAQ) Elliott Wave Technical Analysis, 11 January 23


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Honeywell International Inc., Elliott Wave Technical Analysis

Honeywell International Inc., (HON:NASDAQ): Daily Chart, 11 January 23,

HON Stock Market Analysis: Looking for further upside into wave 5 as we are seeing a bullishcorrective pullback and there is no strong evidence the uptrend has finished.

HON Elliott Wave Count: Wave {i} of 5.

HON Technical Indicators:Support on the 20EMA

HON Trading Strategy:Looking for longs into wave 5 after a break of wave {b}.

TradingLounge Analyst: Alessio Barretta

 

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Honeywell International Inc., HON:4-hour Chart, 11 January 23,

Honeywell International Inc., Elliott Wave Technical Analysis

HON Stock Market Analysis:Looking for a potential wave {i} of 5 has we are still within thecorrective trend channel.

HON Elliott Wave count: Wave {i} of 5.

HON Technical Indicators: Support on the 20EMA

HON Trading Strategy:Looking for longs on the break of wave {b} with invalidation level at204.5$.

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