HACK Elliott Wave Analysis (2026)
HACK tracks cybersecurity companies, a secular growth theme driven by increasing digital threats and enterprise security spending.
- Symbol
- HACK
- Asset class
- Thematic ETFs
- Timeframes
- H4 + Daily
- Cadence
- Weekly Monday refresh
- Full name
- ETFMG Prime Cyber Security ETF
HACK forms steady impulse waves during cybersecurity spending cycles. Less volatile than broader tech but with reliable wave structures.
Key levels tied to enterprise security spending trends and cyber threat activity.
HACK strength during tech corrections signals defensive tech rotation, a useful cross-sector wave signal.
H4 Wave Count
4-hour timeframe for precise entry timing
Daily Wave Count
Primary trading timeframe structure
Weekly Wave Count
Macro context and trend direction
Fibonacci Targets
Precise price targets from wave structure
Invalidation Levels
Exact price where the count is wrong
Alternative Scenario
What happens if the primary count fails
Every HACK wave count follows the same five-step process Artavest analysts apply to all 108 instruments: identify the active wave degree, count the impulse and corrective structure, apply Fibonacci targeting, mark the explicit invalidation level, and stamp a directional bias plus confidence rating.
Wave Degree
Identify which wave degree is active on H4 and Daily.
Count Structure
Apply 5-wave impulse + 3-wave corrective rules.
Fibonacci Targets
Project 1.618×, 2.618×, 4.236× extensions.
Invalidation Level
Mark the exact price that breaks the count.
See the full process at Our Methodology or browse the 137-term Elliott Wave glossary.
HACK Elliott Wave — FAQ
What is the current HACK Elliott Wave count?
Artavest Pro publishes weekly HACK Elliott Wave analysis across H4 and Daily timeframes, refreshed every Monday before US market open. Each refresh includes the primary wave count, an alternative scenario, Fibonacci-based targets, and an explicit invalidation level. Subscribe to access the live wave count.
How does Elliott Wave behave on HACK?
HACK forms steady impulse waves during cybersecurity spending cycles. Less volatile than broader tech but with reliable wave structures.
What are the key HACK levels to watch?
Key levels tied to enterprise security spending trends and cyber threat activity.
How often is HACK Elliott Wave analysis updated?
HACK wave counts are refreshed every Monday before US market open. When the count materially changes mid-week — a key level breaks or invalidation triggers — Artavest publishes an immediate alert to subscribers.
Is Elliott Wave reliable for HACK?
Elliott Wave provides probabilistic forecasts, not guarantees. Artavest publishes a public track record so subscribers can verify accuracy themselves — every HACK call is tagged HIT, CORRECT, INVALIDATED, or INCORRECT on resolution. HACK strength during tech corrections signals defensive tech rotation, a useful cross-sector wave signal.
Get Weekly HACK Analysis
Refreshed every Monday before US market open, with mid-week alerts when wave counts change. H4 and Daily wave counts with precise Fibonacci targets.