What is a Symmetrical Triangle?

업데이트됨
A symmetrical triangle is a chart pattern characterized by two converging trend lines connecting a series of sequential peaks and troughs. These trend lines should be converging at a roughly equal slope. Trend lines that are converging at unequal slopes are referred to as a rising wedge, falling wedge, ascending triangle, or descending triangle.

KEY TAKEAWAYS
Symmetrical triangles occur when a security's price is consolidating in a way that generates two converging trend lines with similar slopes.
The breakout or breakdown targets for a symmetrical triangle is equal to the distance between the initial high and low applied to the breakout or breakdown point.
Many traders use symmetrical triangles in conjunction with other forms of technical analysis that act as a confirmation.
액티브 트레이드
스냅샷
노트
update
ATOMUSDT - How do you think it will grow?
거래청산: 타겟 닿음
스냅샷
ATOMATOMUSDTeducationaleducationaltradeMultiple Time Frame AnalysisSupply and DemandSupport and Resistance

Get access to the private club with VIP signals
👉 bit.ly/vip_bikotrading

🔷Telegram 👉 t.me/+ICrmLIneDmRiYjIy

🔷YouTube 👉 bit.ly/YouTube__Lessons
또한 다음에서도:

관련 발행물

면책사항