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Coffee Elliott Wave Analysis
Function – Counter-Trend
Mode – Correction
Structure – Double zigzag for wave W (circled).
Position – Wave (Y) of W
Direction – Wave (Y) of W is still in progress
Details – The commodity still favors the upside to complete wave C of (W) before turning downside in wave X (circled) pullback.Copper is currently in a retracement phase after reaching a fresh peak in 2024. The commodity has been on a strong bullish run since January 2023, following an 11-month pullback that began in February 2022. In the near to medium term, Copper is likely to hit another high before undergoing a more substantial pullback.Long-Term Chart AnalysisCopper has historically exhibited range-bound movements. The lower boundary ranges between $40 and $55, while the upper boundary ranges between $276 and $337. The current bullish phase began in May 2019 and completed its first phase in February 2022. The second phase, a pullback from the February 2022 peak, concluded in January 2023. The third and current bullish phase started in January 2023 and is expected to evolve in a corrective structure.Daily Chart AnalysisOn the daily chart, the third phase of the recovery completed its first leg, wave (W), in April 2023 before transitioning into another 3-wave structure for wave (X), which ended at 143.70 in October 2023. The current surge is anticipated to complete wave (Y) of the primary degree wave W (circled). Following this, a larger pullback for wave X (circled) is expected. Currently, wave (Y) is still in progress, with price in wave C of (Y), which is forming an ending diagonal structure.H4 Chart AnalysisOn the H4 chart, the ending diagonal for wave C is in its fourth wave, wave iv (circled). One more rally is anticipated to complete wave v (circled) within the diagonal. After this rally, a significant pullback is expected to occur, forming another corrective structure.
Summary
In summary, the Elliott Wave analysis for Copper suggests that after the current retracement, the commodity is likely to see another high before a more substantial pullback ensues. Key levels to watch include the completion of wave v (circled) on the H4 chart and the subsequent larger pullback. Technical Analyst : Sanmi AdeagboMore By This Author:Elliott Wave Technical Analysis: JPMorgan Chase & Co. – Monday, July 29
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