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Head and Shoulders

A bearish reversal: two shoulders around a higher head, sitting on a neckline.

Three peaks with a neckline

A Head and Shoulders is a bearish reversal pattern with three peaks — a higher middle peak (the head) between two lower peaks (the shoulders) — resting on a support line called the neckline. A close below the neckline signals the uptrend may be turning down.

How traders trade it

  • Enter on a decisive close below the neckline.
  • Project the head-to-neckline height downward for a target.
  • A retest of the neckline from below often confirms the break.

See it in dtcharts

Scan for the head and shoulders across markets in the dtcharts terminal — or draw it by hand with the charting tools.

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