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Post by Conrad Alvin Lim on Jul 17, 2006 23:17:24 GMT -4
For quick & easy reference, this is a downloadable & printable guide that will help you identify some of the most common formations.
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Post by Conrad Alvin Lim on Jul 17, 2006 23:22:39 GMT -4
Inverted Head & Shoulders: Bullish Formation Head & Shoulders: Bearish Formation
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Post by Conrad Alvin Lim on Jul 17, 2006 23:29:08 GMT -4
Tri-Star Reversal Patterns are made up of three dojis at the top or bottom of a trend Tweezer Tops and Bottoms ... also known as the Wash & Rinse, are distinctly recognisable by a pair of long shadows, testing the highs or lows before a reversal.
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Post by Conrad Alvin Lim on Jul 17, 2006 23:38:03 GMT -4
Double Bottom (Bullish Reversal) Double Top (Bearish Reversal)
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Post by Conrad Alvin Lim on Jul 17, 2006 23:41:12 GMT -4
Round Bottom (Bullish Reversal) Notice the Wash & Rinse?Round with Double Bottom (Bullish Reversal)
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Post by Conrad Alvin Lim on Jul 17, 2006 23:47:52 GMT -4
These are a cluster of three smaller reversal candles that follow an aggresive trading day. The trend usually continues after the Crows or Soldiers have had their three days.
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Post by Conrad Alvin Lim on Jul 17, 2006 23:58:37 GMT -4
A Normal Trend is NOT a 45 degree trend and is less volatile and more predictable. A Steep Trend is a 45 degree trend that will become volatile or will tank upon becoming overbought.
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Post by Conrad Alvin Lim on Jul 18, 2006 0:01:39 GMT -4
Parabolic trends are the worse that a normal trend can become. They will tank drastically upon peaking. Although, they are also the most profitable directional trades in short runs.
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Post by Conrad Alvin Lim on Jul 18, 2006 0:06:17 GMT -4
This is typical of large paying dividend stocks. Predictable and minimal risk for short term traders. The Swing Trader's favourite pattern. The shorter the wedge, the better for them. Trending Wedges are a sure sign of a break out as the wedge narrows.
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Post by Conrad Alvin Lim on Sept 5, 2006 0:08:13 GMT -4
FLAGS & PENNANTSPennants & Flags are temporary reversals or pauses in a trend. A break out is usually a strong continuation of the trend and an entry signal for Swing Traders.
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