Price chart analysis starts with chart patterns. When you track price movements you may often see that these movements have predictable configurations, which are called chart patterns. Chart patterns are tools used to predict trend reversal or trend continuation.
Let's begin with chart reversal patterns - "Head and Shoulders" and "Inverted Head and Shoulders".
"Head and Shoulders" is the most recognizable reversal pattern. "Head and Shoulders" pattern appears at the end of a bullish trend:
"Inverted Head and Shoulders" is the first sign that a bearish trend is about to end:
Inverted chart patterns have distinct highs (bottoms). Head Line is a trend line which joins two bottoms between highs (two highs between two bottoms if the pattern is inverted).
Pattern characteristics:
Once the Head Line has been broken, it is time to open a position. The best time to make a deal is when the level has been broken and the price rebounds to the Head Line.
"Inverted Head and Shoulders" pattern in MetaTrader
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