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Pattern In technical analysis, the distinctive formation created by the movement of security prices on a chart. It is identified by a line connecting common price points (closing prices, highs, lows) over a period of time. Chartists try to identify patterns to try to anticipate the future price direction. Also known as "trading pattern". Notes: Patterns in security prices occur daily. However, although the various kinds of price patterns may in hindsight be easy to understand and see on paper, it is much harder to spot, and trade these formations in real time. There are many different kinds of patterns in technical analysis: the cup and handle, ascending/descending channels and, among others, the head-and-shoulders pattern.Pattern A technical chart formation used to make market predictions by following the price movements of securities.
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1996), a mesmerizing trio inspired by Finland's Nordic seascape in which geometric patterns and frozen gestures are captured in hazy blue light. Many of the geometric pattern designs are dated from the fourth to second centuries BC. The show's title piece, dated 2004, is a matrix of small objects--images of catfish and butterflies made from Shrinky Dink plastic and acrylic-painted wooden balls--pinned to the wall in a geometric pattern. |
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