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 ====== Chart Patterns ====== ====== Chart Patterns ======
 +===== Why Are Chart Patterns Important? =====
  
-Below is a list of common chart patterns that can be useful in Technical AnalysisPlease see the [[:​Chart_Analysis:​Introduction_to_Chart_Patterns]] article for more details on how to use chart patterns ​when analyzing ​chart.+In the financial market, prices are determined by supply and demand forcesAre the buyers winning or the sellers winning? Chart patterns ​provide ​visual representation of the battle between buyers and sellers so you see if a market is trending higher, lower, or moving sideways. Knowing this can help you make your buy and sell decisions 
  
-Click on a chart pattern name below to learn more about that pattern.+There are tons of chart patterns. Most can be divided into two broad categories—reversal and continuation patterns. Reversal patterns indicate a trend change, whereas continuation patterns indicate the price trend will continue after a brief consolidation.  
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 +In the [[https://​stockcharts.com/​|StockCharts platform]], you can scan for various chart patterns in the [[https://​support.stockcharts.com/​doku.php?​id=scans|Predefined Scans]] available in the Scan Workbench.  
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 +===== Chart Patterns for Trading ===== 
 +Below is a list of common chart patterns useful in technical analysis. If you'd like more details ​on using chart patterns when analyzing ​a chart, you may find [[:​Chart_Analysis:​Introduction_to_Chart_Patterns]] helpful. Note that the chart patterns have been classified based on whether they'​re //​typically//​ reversal or continuation patterns. Keep in mind that many of these patterns can indicate either a reversal or continuation,​ depending on the circumstances. 
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 +You can explore the various chart patterns in the list below and learn how to use them in your trading.
  
 ==== Reversal Patterns ==== ==== Reversal Patterns ====
 +  * [[:​Chart_Analysis:​chart_patterns:​Broadening_Top|Broadening Top]]
   * [[:​Chart_Analysis:​chart_patterns:​Double_Top_Reversal|Double Top Reversal]]   * [[:​Chart_Analysis:​chart_patterns:​Double_Top_Reversal|Double Top Reversal]]
   * [[:​Chart_Analysis:​chart_patterns:​Double_Bottom_Reversal|Double Bottom Reversal]]   * [[:​Chart_Analysis:​chart_patterns:​Double_Bottom_Reversal|Double Bottom Reversal]]
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   * [[:​Chart_Analysis:​chart_patterns:​Cup_with_Handle_Continuation|Cup with Handle]]   * [[:​Chart_Analysis:​chart_patterns:​Cup_with_Handle_Continuation|Cup with Handle]]
  
-Note that we have classified ​these chart patterns by whether ​they are //​typically//​ reversal ​or continuation ​patterns, but many can indicate either a reversal ​or a continuation, depending on the circumstances.+===== Chart Pattern Limitations ===== 
 +While chart patterns can help decide if a stock is trending higher or lower, whether buyers or sellers are in control, and if it's a good time to get into a trade, they have limitations. Sometimes a chart pattern may fail to do what you expect. Other times you may have to exercise patience in waiting for a specific pattern to develop. Chart patterns are subjective and can be misinterpreted. Because of these caveats, you must practice looking at chart patterns by viewing charts of longer timeframes.  
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 +Did a similar pattern form in the past? If so, how did the forces of supply and demand react? How often did price reach its expected target? How often did it fail?  
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 +===== Final Thoughts ===== 
 +Analyzing chart patterns and understanding how specific securities react to price patterns can help you determine ​whether ​the bulls or bears are in control. This, in turn, can help you strategize your trades by identifying entry points, exit points, and stops. ​  
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 +===== Chart Pattern FAQs ===== 
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 +==== What are chart patterns? ==== 
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 +Chart patterns are a visual representation of the forces of supply and demand behind stock price movements. The patterns help traders identify if more buying ​or selling is happening, which can help make entry and exit decisions. 
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 +==== How many different types of chart patterns are there? ==== 
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 +There are thousands of chart patterns, but most generally fall under two broad categories—continuation patterns and reversal ​patterns. Continuation patterns are often pause in a trend and indicate that the trend direction before the pattern will continue after price breaks out of the continuation ​pattern. Reversal patterns indicate a change in trend and are usually considered top and bottom formations. 
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 +==== How can I use the StockCharts platform to scan for various chart patterns? ==== 
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 +You can use the [[https://​stockcharts.com/​def/​servlet/​SC.scan|Predefined Scans]] to scan for specific chart patterns. You could also create your own scan in the [[https://​stockcharts.com/​def/​servlet/​SC.uscan|Scan Workbench]].