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Wheat Elliott Wave Commodities Technical Analysis 20 March 24


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Wheat Elliott Wave Analysis

Function - Trend

Mode - Trend

Structure - Diagonal (D1)

Position - Blue wave c of black wave Y (H4)

Direction - Downwards for blue wave c of black wave Y (H4)

Details - The current bounce is taking a longer time and will most likely violate the last update. Here is a new one expecting a double zigzag downside with the current bounce as the connector blue wave ‘x’. This still supports a further decline toward 500.

Since 11 March, Wheat has been up by over 5%. However, this is more of a minor pullback or some profit-taking by the sellers who have dominated this market since March 2022. At some point in the short term, they will sell this current bounce. However, in the medium term, it looks like the sellers will run out of steam soon and give way to the biggest rebound since this bearish trend started two years ago. This analysis looks at the short-term and medium-term analysis and price projection for Wheat using the Elliott wave theory. 

On the daily time frame, the bearish trend that has dominated for two years is completing an impulse wave. The 5th wave - wave ‘5’ in blue is about completing with an ending diagonal. Ending diagonal is one of the most effective reversal patterns in technical analysis and this is why we should look out for it. A bigger and longer bullish correction than we have seen since March 2022 is expected to follow. However, on the lower time frame, it doesn’t look as if the diagonal 5th has been completed yet. Perhaps one more leg downside will happen before the big correction. 

On the 4-hour time frame, our focus is on the sub-waves of this diagonal 5th. The diagonal 5th completed its 4th sub-wave - wave (4), at 649’5 in December 2023 and since then, sellers have taken the wave (5) down as it finds completion. Wave (5) is completing a double zigzag pattern - already completed waves W and X. Wave Y is ongoing and evolving into a double zigzag as well - waves w-x-y (circled in blue). The current minor rebound is therefore the wave x (connector) of this double zigzag for Y. Wave x (circled in blue) could complete between 100% ($560) to 138.2% ($573) extension level before the last leg emerges downside to complete Y probably at 500 or thereabout. At that point, we can start discussing the end of the bearish impulse wave from March 2022.

Technical Analyst : Sanmi Adeagbo

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