Ascending Triangle Futures Trading Chart Pattern
What is an Ascending Triangle Futures Chart Pattern?
How do I Recognize an Ascending Triangle Futures Chart Pattern?
An ascending triangle is formed when resistance remains flat and support rises.
See the example below:
What Does a Ascending Triangle Chart Pattern Mean?
The price will rise and fall within the triangle until support and resistance converge. At that point, the apex, breakout occurs, usually upwards.
Broadening Top Futures Trading Chart Pattern
What is a Broadening Top Futures Chart Pattern?
How Do I Recognize a Broadening Top Futures Chart Pattern?
A broadening top is comprised of diverging support and resistance lines and resembles a megaphone. The rising resistance line and falling support line continue until the trend reverses.
See the example below:
What Does a Broadening Top Chart Pattern Mean?
This is a less common futures chart pattern pointing to a highly unstable market. As support drops and resistance rises, volatility increases.
Broadening Bottom Futures Trading Chart Pattern
What is a broadening bottom Futures Chart Pattern?
How Do I Recognize a Broadening Bottom Futures Chart Pattern?
A broadening bottom is comprised of diverging support and resistance lines and resembles a megaphone. The rising resistance line and falling support line continue until the trend reverses.
See the example below:
What Does a Broadening Bottom Chart Pattern Mean?
This is a less common futures chart pattern pointing to a highly unstable market. As support drops and resistance rises, volatility increases.
Cup and Handle Futures Trading Chart Pattern
What is a Cup and Handle Futures Chart Pattern?
How Do I Recognize a Cup and Handle Futures Futures Chart Pattern?
An cup and handle is formed as follows:
- An uptrend occurs
- The trend stalls and a sell-off begins
- The sell-off stalls and movement is relatively flat
- Buyers join in and the price moves back towards resistance (where the original uptrend paused)
- A small downturn occurs at resistance, forming the "handle" on the chart, before the trend moves back up, breaking resistance, and continuing the previous trend
See the example below:
What Does a Cup and Handle Chart Pattern Mean?
Resistance is tested in a unique way in this pattern, and it can be helpful to watch how the handle is formed. One possible rule of thumb is that the handle can comprise about one third of the movement of the cup portion of the pattern.
Descending Triangle Futures Trading Chart pattern
What is a Descending Triangle Futures Chart Pattern?
How Do I Recognize a Descending Triangle Futures Chart Pattern?
An descending triangle is formed when support remains flat as resistance drops.
See the example below:
What Does a Descending Triangle Chart Pattern Mean?
The price will rise and fall within the triangle until support and resistance converge. At that point, the apex, breakout occurs, usually downwards. Note that in the above example, the price moves upwards on completion of the pattern. This is not as common but it is important to be aware of all the potential movements when using chart patterns.
Diamond Bottom Futures Trading Chart Pattern
What is a Diamond Bottom Futures Chart Pattern?
How Do I Recognize a Diamond Bottom Futures Chart Pattern?
A diamond bottom is formed when a price trend begins to widen and then narrows.
First, identify an off-center head and shoulders pattern. Then, draw support and resistance trendlines. The insuing shape closely resembles a diamond.
See the example below:
What Does a Diamond Bottom Chart Pattern Mean?
Since it is a bullish reversal pattern, a diamond bottom can indicate that a stready downtrend is about to reverse and one could long the market.
Diamond Top Futures Trading Chart Pattern
What is a Diamond Top Futures Chart Pattern?
How Do I Recognize a Diamond Top Futures Chart Pattern?
A diamond top is formed when a price trend begins to widen and then narrows.
First, identify an off-center head and shoulders pattern. Then, draw support and resistance trendlines. The insuing shape closely resembles a diamond.
See the example below:
What Does a Diamond Top Chart Pattern Mean?
Since it is a bearish reversal pattern, a diamond top can indicate that a stready uptrend is about to reverse and one could short the market.
Double Bottom Futures Trading Chart Pattern
What is a Double Bottom Futures Chart Pattern?
How Do I Recognize a Double Bottom Futures Chart Pattern?
A double bottom chart pattern occurs in four stages:
- Price reaches a new low
- The trend find support and rises to a new high, making a new resistance point
- The price begins to move back down to support, but then rises again towards resistance
- The price rises above resistance, establishing an upward trend
See the example below:
What Does a Double Bottom Chart Pattern Mean?
A double bottom chart pattern can point to a tug of war between buyers and sellers. While sellers try to push the contract, buyers resist the downward trend. When once again the bottom of the pattern isn't broken, the sellers begin to back off, leading the buyers to dominate and send the trend upward.
Watch the new upward trend, as it may drop back down to the breakout point to test the new support.
Double Top Futures Trading Chart Pattern
What is a Double Top Futures Chart Pattern?
How Do I Recognize a Double Top Futures Chart Pattern?
A double top chart pattern occurs in four stages:
- Price reaches a new high
- The trend faces resistance and sells off to support
- The price begins to move back to resistance, but another sell off occurs, meeting support again
- The price falls below support, establishing a downward trend
See the example below:
What Does a Double Top Chart Pattern Mean?
A double top chart pattern can point to a tug of war between buyers and sellers.
While buyers try to push the contract, sellers resist the upward trend. When once again the top of the pattern isn't broken, The buyers begin to back off, leading the sellers to dominate and send the trend downward.
Watch volume in this scenario, as it is likely to increase once the contract is below support. This support level may now become a new resistance level in the new trend.
Note that a similar chart pattern is the Big M, which has all the principles of a Double Top, but with much steeper moves. The Big M is displayed to the right.
Falling Wedge Futures Trading Chart Pattern
What is a falling wedge Futures Chart Pattern?
How Do I Recognize a Falling Wedge Futures Chart Pattern?
As the price in a bull market moves down, the distance between highs and lows grows smaller and smaller, until support and resistance converge and the price makes a upturn.
See the example below:
What Does a Falling Wedge Chart Pattern Mean?
To be sure that this is indeed a falling wedge and a reversal is about to happen, watch volume, as it should be increasing.
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