Posted On: 03/18/2014 9:40:32 PM
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Re: Agent 0001 #28568
Here is A to B comparison for Cup and Handle. Glad you confirmed that because, for a time there, I thought I was seeing things.
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/cupandhandle.asp
http://stockcharts.com/school/doku.php?id=cha...andle_cont
"The Cup with Handle is a bullish continuation pattern that marks a consolidation period followed by a breakout. It was developed by William O'Neil and introduced in his 1988 book, How to Make Money in Stocks. As its name implies, there are two parts to the pattern: the cup and the handle. The cup forms after an advance and looks like a bowl or rounding bottom. As the cup is completed, a trading range develops on the right hand side and the handle is formed. A subsequent breakout from the handle's trading range signals a continuation of the prior advance. "
Cup and Handle
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/cupandhandle.asp
http://stockcharts.com/school/doku.php?id=cha...andle_cont
"The Cup with Handle is a bullish continuation pattern that marks a consolidation period followed by a breakout. It was developed by William O'Neil and introduced in his 1988 book, How to Make Money in Stocks. As its name implies, there are two parts to the pattern: the cup and the handle. The cup forms after an advance and looks like a bowl or rounding bottom. As the cup is completed, a trading range develops on the right hand side and the handle is formed. A subsequent breakout from the handle's trading range signals a continuation of the prior advance. "
Cup and Handle
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