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Chart Patterns Cheat Sheet
Like we promised, here's a neat little cheat sheet to help you remember all those chart patterns and what they signal.
We've listed most of the chart patterns, when they are formed, what type of signal they give, and what the next price move will be. Check it out!
| Chart Pattern | Forms During | Type of Signal | Next Move |
|---|---|---|---|
| Double Top | Uptrend | Reversal | Down |
| Double Bottom | Downtrend | Reversal | Up |
| Head and Shoulders | Uptrend | Reversal | Down |
| Inverse Head and Shoulders | Downtrend | Reversal | Up |
| Rising Wedge | Downtrend | Continuation | Down |
| Rising Wedge | Uptrend | Reversal | Down |
| Falling Wedge | Uptrend | Continuation | Up |
| Falling Wedge | Downtrend | Reversal | Up |
| Bearish Rectangle | Downtrend | Continuation | Down |
| Bullish Rectangle | Uptrend | Continuation | Up |
| Bearish Pennant | Downtrend | Continuation | Down |
| Bullish Pennant | Uptrend | Continuation | Up |
You also might want to add this page to your bookmarks in case you need to double-check those chart patterns' signals before you risk your hard-earned cash on a trade.
You never know when you're gonna need to cheat, hah! Bookmark this thing yo!
As you probably noticed, we didn't include the triangle formations (symmetrical, ascending, and descending) in this cheat sheet.
That's because these patterns can form either on an uptrend or downtrend and can signal either a continuation or reversal.
Like we mentioned, it's tough to tell where the price will breakout.
What's important is that you have your entry orders ready so that you can be part of the action either way!
- Chart Patterns Schmatterns
- Doubles
- Head and Shoulders
- Wedges
- Rectangles
- Pennants
- Triangles
- How to Trade Chart Patterns
- Chart Patterns Cheat Sheet


