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  • Chart Patterns
    •  Long-Term Patterns
      • Chart Patterns
        Chart Patterns are formed by support and resistance levels and by trend lines.
      • Cup and Handle
        The cup and handle is a longer term continuation pattern, similar to an ascending triangle.
      • Double Tops
        Double tops are useful reversal patterns in an up-trend, identified by two peaks of similar height, followed by a break below the intervening trough.
      • Head & Shoulders
        A powerful reversal signal, the head and shoulders pattern is completed by a lower peak followed by a break below the neckline.
      • Support/Resistance
        Support and resistance are the foundation stone of all technical analysis.
      • Trading Ranges
        Trading Ranges are formed by support and resistance lines in close proximity. Price fluctuates in a narrow band with no clear trend.
      • Triangles & Wedges
        Triangles and wedges can be powerful continuation or reversal patterns, depending on their shape.
      • Triple Tops
        Triple tops are similar to double tops and comprise three peaks of similar height.
    •  Short-Term Patterns
      • Short-Term Support & Resistance
        Support, resistance and trading ranges.
      • Flags & Pennants
        Flags and pennants are short-term congestion patterns that form in trends and are reliable continuation signals.
      • Rectangles
        Rectangles are narrow consolidations in a trend.
      • Rectangle Signals
        Rectangles are of the most reliable chart patterns when they appear in close proximity to support or resistance during an up-trend.
      • Volume Patterns
        Volume activity provides powerful confirmation of price signals and often gives advance warning.
      • Trading Candlesticks
        To improve Candlesticks accuracy, combine with Volatility, Volume, Support/Resistance and Trendlines.
    •  Daily Patterns
      • Bar/OHLC Charts
        How to identify trends, control, commitment, uncertainty, inside and outside days.
      • Candlestick Charts
        Candlestick chart patterns are able to highlight trend weakness and reversal signals that may not be apparent on a normal bar chart.
      • Gaps
        Gaps are often found at breakouts or during a strong trend.
      • Wide Ranging Days
        A powerful signal, especially after big volume changes or a strong trend.
      • Spikes
        A spike is identified by a high sharply above the days on either side, a close near the day's low, and a strong preceding trend.
      • Volume Spikes/Dips
        There are two times where daily volume will highlight unusual trading activity: a spike above the normal range or a dip below normal activity levels.
    •  Reversal Days
      • Reversal Days
        Every trend change is signaled by a reversal day. The secret is to identify their potency.
      • Closing Price Reversal
        A powerful reversal signal, especially with a large spike after a strong advance...
      • Hook Reversal
        An inside day that signals a fairly weak reversal...
      • Island Reversal
        Island reversals are powerful signals, identified by gaps between the signal day and the days on either side...
      • Key Reversal
        Key reversal signals do not occur very often but are definitely worth the wait...
      • Open-Close Reversal
        Open-Close reversals are potent reversal signals when they follow a strong trend.
      • Pivot Point Reversal
        Pivot point reversals are the simplest and most commonly encountered of all reversal signals.
    •  Point & Figure Patterns
      • Basic Point & Figure Patterns
        Basic Point and Figure chart patterns: Support and resistance, trendlines, breakouts, bullish and bearish signals.
      • Bull & Bear Traps
        One of the most reliable Point and Figure chart patterns, Bull Traps occur when an upward breakout retreats back below the new support level.
      • Cup & Handle
        Identify the cup and handle pattern on Point and Figure charts. Popularized by William J O'Neill (How To Make Money In Stocks).
      • False Breaks
        Similar to Point and Figure bull and bear traps, false (or marginal) breaks occur at minor support levels (from a previous low) or minor resistance.
      • Retracements
        Retracements (or corrections), during a Point and Figure trend, tell us about the strength of the trend.
      • Spikes
        An upward Point and Figure spike is where a rally exceeds the previous column of Xs by at least 10 boxes.
      • Trend Reversals
        After a Point and Figure up-trend, marginal new highs (especially where accompanied by equal or lower lows) indicate a loss of momentum.
      • Triangles
        For a valid Point and Figure triangle there must be at least two retracements counter to the prevailing trend.





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