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Walmart stock eyes $120 as Elliott Wave signals final bullish leg

by January 7, 2026
written by January 7, 2026

The Elliott Wave roadmap shows Walmart stock (NASDAQ: WMT) will achieve new heights through one more bullish phase before it enters an extended period of market stability.

The market dip in April 2025 started the advance, which now positions the stock to reach its $111–$120 target zone according to an analysis from January 6, 2026.

The company made its decision based on two main elements, which were customer needs for grocery items and its growing digital advertising business.

The Motley Fool reported on Jan. 6, 2026, that Walmart’s ad revenue rose 53% year over year in fiscal 2026’s third quarter, while its scale keeps shoppers coming back for essentials.

The stock price exists between $111 and $120 because of its April 2025 market recovery.

The Motley Fool reports that grocery sales, together with a 53% increase in advertising, create a positive environment for the company.

Walmart stock: Technical setup and near-term path

An Elliott Wave analysis published on Jan. 6, 2026, says Walmart’s latest rally originated from the $86–$77 “Blue Box” area during the April 2025 sell-off.

The stock reached new all-time highs after completing its wave IV pullback, which formed the final part of wave V.

The current market data shows that three swings have occurred, which indicates the market sequence remains unfinished because it needs one additional swing to complete its five-wave upward movement from the  April bottom.

The report indicates Walmart stock operates within its first target range of $111 to $120 while warning investors to stay away from buying strength during the ongoing wave (III) formation.

The roadmap predicts that the market will experience a bigger wave (IV) decline, which will create conditions for the upcoming market surge.

The weekly bullish cycle functions as usual according to this view because investors treat market drops as opportunities to purchase assets while the market continues its upward movement.

Consumer trends and Walmart’s margin levers

The Motley Fool reported that consumers cut back their spending during 2025 while they chose to cook at home, which worked in Walmart’s favor because the company leads the market in grocery sales.

The publication demonstrates how Walmart uses its large size to achieve better results through its stores, which function as distribution centers for fast delivery services and its ability to buy large quantities at discounted rates, which maintains affordable prices for customers.

Digital advertising has started to develop as a new margin opportunity that extends past its current use in retail operations.

The Motley Fool noted that ad revenue jumped 53% year over year in fiscal 2026’s third quarter (ended Oct. 31, 2025).

The report shows that higher advertising revenue will enable profit margin growth because the company maintains a current profit margin of 3%.

Fast-food contrast, Wendy’s pressure in 2025

Restaurant companies face financial difficulties because consumers have shifted their buying habits, which affects their stock market performance.

The Motley Fool showed Wendy’s stock value decreased by 49% during 2025, while the company’s 6.76% dividend yield failed to protect investors from the stock price drop.

The third-quarter financial results from Wendy’s showed declining revenue alongside reduced net income because customers started to avoid the restaurant because of rising fast-food prices.

The technical roadmap indicates that investors should monitor Walmart stock performance until it reaches the end of its current upward trend before the market experiences a general price correction (IV).

The analysis shows that the weekly cycle maintained its bullish trend during this time period.

The research will use two vital indicators, which consist of grocery market patterns and Walmart advertising revenue data.

The Motley Fool announced that the company aims to reach $1 trillion market value during 2026 while it executes its expansion plan.

The company needs to execute its plans successfully because its current growth initiatives continue to expand.

The market continues to move upward because technical indicators indicate that prices will reach their peak before the market enters a long period of stability.

The market benefits from two positive elements, which stem from decreased consumer spending and rising advertising revenue.

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