Not all triangle patterns are as powerful and reliable. In fact, triangle patterns often fail to deliver. However, there are 3 secret characteristics of those which are highly reliable. The profits that these triangles bring are usually massive, out-sizing the amount of risk.
Before diving in to the 3 secret characteristics, you’ll need to know how triangle chart patterns look like and the 2 most common types of triangles.
In a bullish triangle, the bulls an bears are having a massive fight. Initially, the bulls look to be winning, but the bears won’t give up without a fight. As the bulls push prices up to a certain level, the bears step in, pushing prices down. The same cycle repeats, forming a triangle.
In a bearish triangle, the bears force prices down before the bulls wake up to push prices back up. This cycle repeats, forming a triangle.
You have learnt how to identify and differentiate the 2 main types of triangles. You are ready to discover what the 3 secret characteristics are.
These 3 secret characteristics improve the reliability of the pattern:
After spotting a triangle pattern, look for the 3 secret characteristics. Take a position if they are present and this might just be your best trade of the year.
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