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NVDA Elliott Wave Technical Analysis
 
FUNCTION: Trend
MODE: Impulse
STRUCTURE: Motive
POSITION:  Minor wave 5.
DIRECTION: Upside in wave {v} of 5.  
DETAILS: Looking for a bottom in wave {iv} as we seem to be holding at 800$ as resistance, we’ll then be looking for TL1 at 1000$ as upside target.
 
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NVDA Elliott Wave Analysis Trading Lounge 4Hr Chart,
NVIDIA Corp., (NVDA) 4Hr Chart
NVDA Elliott Wave Technical Analysis
 
FUNCTION: Trend
MODE: Impulse
STRUCTURE: Motive
POSITION: Wave (c) of {iv}.  
DIRECTION: Upside in wave {v}.
DETAILS: Looking for upside into wave {v} as we seem to be having a bottom after a three wave move in wave {iv}.
 
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Welcome to our NVDA Elliott Wave Analysis Trading Lounge, where we provide insights into NVIDIA Corp. (NVDA) using Elliott Wave Technical Analysis. Let's delve into the market dynamics on the Daily Chart.
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Our analysis indicates a trending function characterized by impulse mode and motive structure, positioned in Minor wave 5. The direction suggests upside movement in wave {v} of 5. We anticipate a potential bottom formation in wave {iv}, with resistance observed at $800. Our target for the upside is TL1 at $1000.
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Here, we identify a trending function marked by impulse mode and motive structure, positioned in Wave (c) of {iv}. The direction indicates upside movement in wave {v}. Our analysis suggests the likelihood of upside continuation into wave {v}, following a three-wave move observed in wave {iv}.
 
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