The document outlines various trading patterns categorized into reversal patterns, continuation patterns, bilateral patterns, candlestick patterns, harmonic patterns, and other notable patterns. Key examples include Head and Shoulders, Ascending Triangle, and Gartley Pattern. Each category serves to identify potential market movements and trends for traders.
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All Chart Patterns
The document outlines various trading patterns categorized into reversal patterns, continuation patterns, bilateral patterns, candlestick patterns, harmonic patterns, and other notable patterns. Key examples include Head and Shoulders, Ascending Triangle, and Gartley Pattern. Each category serves to identify potential market movements and trends for traders.
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Reversal Patterns
1. Head and Shoulders
2. Inverse Head and Shoulders 3. Double Top 4. Double Bottom 5. Triple Top 6. Triple Bottom 7. Rounding Bottom (Saucer) 8. Rounding Top 9. Bump and Run Reversal (BARR) 10. Island Reversal
Continuation Patterns
11. Ascending Triangle
12. Descending Triangle 13. Symmetrical Triangle 14. Bull Flag 15. Bear Flag 16. Pennant 17. Cup and Handle 18. Falling Wedge (often reversal but can be continuation) 19. Rising Wedge (often reversal but can be continuation) 20. Rectangle (Trading Range) 21. High Tight Flag Bilateral Patterns (Breakout in either direction)
22. Diamond Top/Bottom
23. Broadening Formation (Megaphone)
Candlestick Patterns (Commonly grouped with chart patterns)
24. Doji 25. Hammer 26. Shooting Star 27. Engulfing (Bullish/Bearish) 28. Morning Star 29. Evening Star 30. Hanging Man 31. Tweezer Tops/Bottoms