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Head & Shoulder Pattern

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Near is forming Head & shoulder pattern. If the neckline breaks, you can enter the sales position for higher reward can enter here after bearish candle stick pattern and put stop loss on head .

What Is a Head and Shoulders Pattern?

A head and shoulders pattern is a chart formation that appears as a baseline with three peaks, where the outside two are close in height and the middle is highest. In technical analysis, a head and shoulders pattern describes a specific chart formation that predicts a bullish-to-bearish trend reversal.
The head and shoulders pattern is believed to be one of the most reliable trend reversal patterns. It is one of several top patterns that signal, with varying degrees of accuracy, that an upward trend is nearing its end.

What Does a Head and Shoulders Pattern Tell You?

A head and shoulders pattern is comprised of three component parts:

1.After long bullish trends, the price rises to a peak and subsequently declines to form a trough.
2.The price rises again to form a second high substantially above the initial peak and declines again.
3.The price rises a third time, but only to the level of the first peak, before declining once more.

The first and third peaks are shoulders, and the second peak forms the head. The line connecting the first and second troughs is called the neckline.

How Do I Identify a Head and Shoulders Pattern on a Chart?

The pattern is composed of a "left shoulder," a "head," then a "right shoulder" that shows a baseline with three peaks, the middle peak being the highest. The left shoulder is marked by price declines followed by a bottom, followed by a subsequent increase. The head is formed by price declines again forming a lower bottom. The right shoulder is then created when the price increases once again, then declines to form the right bottom.

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