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BANKNIFTY IS MAKING SYMMETRICAL TRIANGLE (ANALYSIS OF BANKNIFTY

NSE:BANKNIFTY   Nifty Bank Index
What is a Symmetrical Triangle
A symmetrical triangle is a chart pattern characterized by two converging trend lines connecting a series of sequential peaks and troughs. These trend lines should be converging at a roughly equal slope. Trend lines that are converging at unequal slopes are referred to as a rising wedge, falling wedge, ascending triangle, or descending triangle. A symmetrical triangle chart pattern represents a period of consolidation before the price is forced to break out or break down. A breakdown from the lower trendline marks the start of a new bearish trend, while a breakout from the upper trendline indicates the start of a new bullish trend. The pattern is also known as a wedge chart pattern. The price target for a breakout or breakdown from a symmetrical triangle is equal to the distance from the high and low of the earliest part of the pattern applied to the breakout price point. And the stop-loss for the symmetrical triangle pattern is often just below the breakout point.

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