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  • Round Bottoms

    A rounding bottom , also referred to as a saucer bottom , is a long-term reversal pattern that signals a shift from a downtrend to an uptrend. This pattern is traditionally thought to last anywhere from several months to several years. Due to the long-term look of these patterns and their components...
    Posted to Game Strategies (Forum) by karand on 06-08-2008
  • Triple Tops And Bottoms

    The triple top and triple bottom are reversal patterns that are formulated when a security attempts to move past a key level of support or resistance in the direction of the prevailing trend. This chart pattern represents the market's attempt to move a security in a certain direction. After three...
    Posted to Game Strategies (Forum) by karand on 06-08-2008
  • Gaps

    gap in a chart is essentially an empty space between one trading period and the previous trading period. They usually form because of an important and material event that affects the security, such as an earnings surprise or a merger agreement. This happens when there is a large-enough difference in...
    Posted to Game Strategies (Forum) by karand on 06-08-2008
  • The Wedge

    The wedge chart pattern signals a reverse of the trend that is currently formed within the wedge itself. Wedges are similar in construction to a symmetrical triangle in that there are two trendlines - support and resistance - which band the price of a security. The wedge pattern differs in that it is...
    Posted to Game Strategies (Forum) by karand on 06-08-2008
  • Flags And Pennants

    The flag and pennant patterns are two continuation patterns that closely resemble each other, differing only in their shape during the pattern's consolidation period. This is the reason the terms flag and pennant are often used interchangeably. A flag is a rectangular shape, while the pennant looks...
    Posted to Game Strategies (Forum) by karand on 06-08-2008
  • Triangles

    As you may have noticed, chart pattern names don't leave much to the imagination. This is no different for the triangle patterns , which clearly form the shape of a triangle. The basic construct of this chart pattern is the convergence of two trendlines - flat, ascending or descending - with the...
    Posted to Game Strategies (Forum) by karand on 06-08-2008
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