PATTERN LIBRARY
Master Chart Patterns Like a Pro
Learn to identify and trade the most profitable chart patterns with our comprehensive library.
Head and Shoulders
The head and shoulders pattern is one of the most reliable reversal patterns. It consists of three peaks with the middle peak (head) being the highest and the two outer peaks (shoulders) being roughly equal in height.
Double Top
Two peaks at approximately the same price level, indicating potential bearish reversal.
Double Bottom
Two troughs at approximately the same price level, indicating potential bullish reversal.
Ascending Triangle
A bullish continuation pattern with a horizontal resistance line and ascending support line.
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Descending Triangle
A bearish continuation pattern with a horizontal support line and descending resistance line.
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Flag Pattern
A short-term continuation pattern that looks like a flag on a pole.
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Pennant
A short-term continuation pattern with converging trend lines.
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Cup and Handle
A bullish continuation pattern that resembles a cup with a handle.
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Wedge
A pattern with converging trend lines that can be either rising or falling.
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Diamond
A rare reversal pattern that forms a diamond shape.
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Rectangle
A consolidation range with parallel support and resistance lines.
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Triple Top
Three peaks at similar levels signaling bearish reversal.
How to Use Chart Patterns
Reading Patterns
- ✓Look for clear, well-defined patterns with multiple touches
- ✓Confirm patterns with volume analysis
- ✓Wait for pattern completion before trading
- ✓Set stop losses based on pattern structure
Common Mistakes
- ✗Forcing patterns where they don't exist
- ✗Ignoring market context and trends
- ✗Trading incomplete patterns
- ✗Not considering timeframes
When to trust a pattern
Look for confluence: clear structure, supportive volume, higher-timeframe trend agreement and clean invalidation.
Risk management
Define entry, stop, and target before entering. Size positions so a single loss never hurts your account.
Practice
Backtest patterns on historical charts and screenshot your setups to build a personal playbook.