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Friday, May 20, 2011

symmetrical triangle


This is also referred to as a coil and it usually forms during a trend as a continuation pattern. It contains at least two lower highs and two higher lows. At the time these points are conjoined, the lines converge as they are extended and the symmetrical triangle takes shape. One can also think of it as a contracting wedge, wide at the beginning and narrowing over time.


Example of a symmetric triangle

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