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NASDAQ - SELL IDEA

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SKILLING:US100   US100 CFD
Hello TradingView community! I'm excited to share my Elliott Wave analysis on NASDAQ, which, according to my recent observations, is showing a strong sell signal. As an avid practitioner of Elliott Wave theory, I've been analyzing NASDAQ's chart in detail and here's what I've found.

My in-depth analysis indicates that NASDAQ has completed its bullish cycle, characterized by a five-wave impulse pattern in line with Elliott Wave theory. The conclusion of this bullish cycle is a key indicator, often signaling the onset of a corrective phase. From the wave patterns and overall market behavior, it seems NASDAQ is entering the early stages of a bearish correction.

I've noted that we've reached the peak of the fifth wave, marking the end of the bullish trend. We are now transitioning into the corrective A-B-C pattern. Wave A in Elliott Wave analysis usually represents a sharp decline, offering a potential selling opportunity. My analysis leads me to believe that we are at the beginning of Wave A, indicating a shift from bullish to bearish market sentiment.

Given these insights, I'm considering a short position in NASDAQ. The target for this trade is ideally set around the end of the previous Wave 4, a common retracement point in Elliott Wave theory. This strategy is based on the expectation that Wave A will drive the price down to this level.

As always, combining Elliott Wave analysis with other technical indicators and robust risk management strategies is crucial. I look forward to hearing your thoughts and strategies on NASDAQ, so please share in the comments section below. Let's have a meaningful and insightful discussion!
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