What is a Bullish Gartley Pattern?
First introduced in 1935 by trader H.M. Gartley in his book, “Profits in the Stock Market”
Contains an bullish ABCD pattern preceded by a significant high or low (point X)
A visual, geometric price/time pattern comprised of 4 consecutive price swings, or trends—looks somewhat like an “M” on price chart.
A leading indicator that helps determine where & when to enter a long (buy) position, or where to exit a short (sell) position.
First introduced in 1935 by trader H.M. Gartley in his book, “Profits in the Stock Market”
Contains an bullish ABCD pattern preceded by a significant high or low (point X)
A visual, geometric price/time pattern comprised of 4 consecutive price swings, or trends—looks somewhat like an “M” on price chart.
A leading indicator that helps determine where & when to enter a long (buy) position, or where to exit a short (sell) position.