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NASDAQ Tech Stocks: Rising Markets and the Elliott Wave: Strategies for 2024's Upward Trends


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NASDAQ Stock market Elliott Wave analysis and trading strategies: NASDAQ 100, Apple (AAPL), Tesla (TSLA), Amazon (AMZN), Nvidia (NVDA), Microsoft (MSFT), Meta Platforms (META), Netflix (NFLX), Alphabet (GOOGL) 

Elliott Wave Analysis Update: As anticipated, indices and the majority of stocks are trending upwards, with our long positions performing strongly. I've been adjusting stop-loss orders higher and, this week, will pay closer attention to potential targets given that last week's uptrend in the indices occurred on diminished volume. It's crucial to safeguard our long positions in this scenario. Additionally, based on the Elliott Wave count, we may be nearing an important peak, identified as Intermediate Wave (3).

Video Chapters
00:00  NASDAQ 100 (NDX) SPX
02:22  Apple (AAPL)
03:08 Amazon (AMZN)
04:34 Meta Platforms (META)
06:03 NVIDIA (NVDA)
06:54 Netflix (NFLX) 
08:05 Alphabet (GOOGL)
10:59 Microsoft MSFT
12:47 Tesla (TSLA)
15:09 End

Analyst Peter Mathers TradingLounge™ 

 

 

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