Two different types of Wedges both showing a similar sell point entry
The sell point is right below the wedge, so if a breakdown occurs, a retest and consequent rejection follows
This is common between both wedge patterns
From personal experience I have seen Rising Wedges act more bearishly than Broadening (megaphone) structural wedges
However both of them have the potential to be bearish.
The sell point is right below the wedge, so if a breakdown occurs, a retest and consequent rejection follows
This is common between both wedge patterns
From personal experience I have seen Rising Wedges act more bearishly than Broadening (megaphone) structural wedges
However both of them have the potential to be bearish.