Chart patterns
The classic price shapes traders watch for — head and shoulders, triangles, flags, wedges and more.
- 記事Head and ShouldersA bearish reversal: two shoulders around a higher head, sitting on a neckline.
- 記事Inverse Head and ShouldersThe bullish mirror of head and shoulders, marking a bottom.
- 記事Double TopA bearish reversal where price fails twice at the same resistance.
- 記事Double BottomA bullish reversal where price holds twice at the same support.
- 記事Ascending TriangleUsually bullish: flat resistance with rising lows pressing into it.
- 記事Descending TriangleUsually bearish: flat support with lower highs pressing down.
- 記事Symmetrical TriangleA neutral squeeze of lower highs and higher lows; trade the breakout.
- 記事Bull FlagA bullish continuation: sharp rally, small pullback, then a breakout.
- 記事Bear FlagA bearish continuation: sharp drop, small drift, then a breakdown.
- 記事Rising WedgeTypically bearish: higher highs and higher lows converging as momentum fades.
- 記事Falling WedgeTypically bullish: lower highs and lower lows converging as selling dries up.
- 記事Cup and HandleA bullish continuation: a rounded base, a small handle, then a breakout.