1. What are the two key mistakes beginners make in reading trends?  2. Which “key” chart pattern reveals a top or bottom is near?
3. What are the most reliable chart patterns? 
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The Bullish Pennant (triangle) Formation

Posted By Tate Dwinnell |  Subscribe in a reader | Comment 1

 

Question:

What is a pennant pattern?  I thought that a flat base was your favorite chart?

My Response:

I should have said one of my favorites.. flat bases are right up there too. I dont go into these patterns in the tutorial..I’ve been meaning to add them.  In the meantime have a looks at these pages:

The pennant formation is characterized by a large volume spike in price over a few days followed by consolidation where price converges and volume diminishes often resulting in a breakout in the direction of the previous trend.  A picture will provide a much better explanation.  I’ve found a few useful links below that describe this formation.  You’ll also want to take a look at any of the past Stock Watch reports that I’ve sent you.  I usually highlight a couple of these formations in those reports.

Here’s one example from a Stock Watch report back in November:

http://www.trending123.com/patterns/bullish_pennant.htm

http://www.baresearch.com/education/technical_analysis/chart_patterns/continuation/bullish_pennants.php

http://wmt.bloggingstocks.com/bloggers/larry-schutts/

(this post looks at one stock, SPRT that I also like very much.. waiting for a break out move with volume – this pattern also illustrates a great looking pennant formation)

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September 26, 2008

joe rackley @ 3:05 pm

do you have any info on bearish pennant formations. just notice symbol fnm was in a bearish pennant.what happens when it sells off the second time thanks in advance

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