🔍 What is Technical Analysis?
Technical analysis is a trading approach that studies past price movements, volume, and market statistics, primarily using charts, to forecast future price trends.
Unlike fundamental analysis, it doesn’t consider a company’s financial health or economic factors—only price and volume behavior.
📈 Role of Chart Patterns
Chart patterns are visual representations formed by price movements on a chart. These patterns reflect investor psychology and market sentiment,
often signaling potential reversals or continuations of trends.
They are broadly classified into three categories:
1. Reversal Patterns
These indicate a change in the current trend.
- Head and Shoulders: Signals a trend reversal from bullish to bearish.
- Double Top and Double Bottom: Suggests the market is testing a resistance/support level and may reverse.
2. Continuation Patterns
These suggest the current trend will continue.
- Triangles (ascending, descending, symmetrical): Show price consolidation before a breakout.
- Flags and Pennants: Indicate short pauses in a strong trend before continuation.
3. Bilateral Patterns aka (zone)
These suggest price can break in either direction, requiring confirmation.
- Symmetrical Triangle: Traders wait for breakout direction before entering a trade.
⚙️ How Traders Use Chart Patterns
- Identify the pattern on a price chart (usually candlestick).
- Determine the type (reversal or continuation).
- Confirm with volume and other technical indicators (e.g., RSI, MACD).
- Set entry/exit points based on breakout or breakdown.
- Manage risk with stop-loss orders and position sizing.
📊 Example:
A Head and Shoulders pattern forms at the top of a trend. Once the “neckline” is broken with increased volume, it often signals a price drop. A trader might short the asset after the neckline break and set a stop-loss just above the right shoulder.
✅ Benefits of Chart Pattern Trading
- Offers visual cues for trade opportunities.
- Useful in any market (stocks, crypto, forex).
- Can be used with technical indicators for stronger signals.