The Market Is Breaking Out… So Why Am I Nervous? | Elliott Wave S&P500 VIX Technical Analysis
7 extracted signals · 4 resolved · 3 still active
Elliott Wave OptionsIndependent analyst profile- Source published
- 15 Aug 2026, 23:19 UTC
- Recorded by Tahlil Plus
- 15 Aug 2026, 23:33 UTC

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The analysis covers a range of US market assets, including stocks, ETFs, and commodity/bond funds. The speaker identifies multiple bullish setups on assets like SPY, AMZN, IWM, GLD, and CRK, driven by technical breakouts and continued upward momentum supported by moving averages. Areas of caution are noted on TLT and UNG, which show potential bearish continuations or consolidation. Bitcoin (BIT) is analyzed within a descending pattern, with a bearish outlook if key support is broken. The broader market sentiment appears cautiously optimistic for stocks, with a focus on specific support and resistance levels for actionable trade ideas. The analysis indicates a general trend of strength in equities, while interest-rate-sensitive assets and some commodities face downward pressure.
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