"Draw an industry-standard Elliott Wave chart for CrowdStrike Holdings, Inc. (CRWD) as an image, similar to charts on Investing.com. The chart should cover the time period from July 2024 to July 2025, with a price range on the Y-axis from $200 to $550. Use daily candlesticks to show price action. Plot the following Elliott Wave structure with clear labels for each wave:
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Wave 1: From $231.96 (mid-July 2024, around July 15) to $345.97 (mid-November 2024, around November 15). Label the peak as '1'.
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Wave 2: From $345.97 (November 15, 2024) to $342.16 (mid-December 2024, around December 15). Label the low as '2'.
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Wave 3: From $342.16 (December 15, 2024) to $428.87 (mid-April 2025, around April 15). Label the peak as '3'.
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Wave 4: From $428.87 (April 15, 2025) to $409.3 (May 9, 2025). Label the low as '4'.
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Wave 5: From $409.3 (May 9, 2025) to the current price of $471.37 (May 30, 2025), with a projected target of $518-$523 (around June 5, 2025). Label the current price as '5' and draw a dotted line to the $523 target, labeled 'Wave 5 Target: $518-$523'.
Add the following elements:
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Draw trendlines connecting the wave highs and lows (e.g., $231.96 to $345.97 for Wave 1, $345.97 to $342.16 for Wave 2, etc.).
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Include Fibonacci retracement levels: Wave 2 (3.3% retracement at $342.16), Wave 4 (22.6% retracement at $409.3), and a 0.618 Fibonacci extension for Wave 5 at $523.
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Project a post-Wave 5 correction: If Wave 5 ends at $523, draw a dotted line down to $351-$380 (50-61.8% retracement of the move from $231.96 to $523), labeled 'Correction Target: $351-$380', ending around July 1, 2025.
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Label the X-axis with months (Jul 2024, Aug 2024, ..., Jul 2025) and the Y-axis with price increments ($200, $250, ..., $550).
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Include a volume histogram at the bottom, showing spikes during Wave 1, Wave 3, and Wave 5.
The chart should be clear, professional, and visually similar to Investing.com, with candlesticks, wave numbers (1, 2, 3, 4, 5), Fibonacci levels, and trendlines clearly visible. Do not provide a text description—only draw the chart as an image."