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EURUSD - BIG PICTURE

OANDA:EURUSD   Euro / U.S. Dollar
I'm not good at explaining so I just put a link from Investopedia.

A ROUNDING TOP is a price pattern used in technical analysis. It is identified by daily price movements, in particular the tops, which when graphed, form a downward sloping curve. Technical analysis of price information suggests that a rounding top may form at the end of an extended upward trend and that this price pattern may indicate a reversal in the long-term price movement.

The rounding top pattern can develop over several days, weeks, months, or even years, with longer time frames to completion forecasting longer changes in trend.


KEY TAKEAWAYS
* A rounding top is a chart pattern used in technical analysis identified by price movements that, when graphed, form the shape of an upside-down "U."
* Rounding tops are found at the end of extended upward trends and may signify a reversal in long-term price movements.
* The duration of the pattern may take months or sometimes years to coalesce. Investors should be aware of the potentially lengthy timeframe necessary to realize a full downturn in price.


The rounding top pattern has three main components:

1. A rounding shape where prices trend higher, taper off, and trend lower;
2. An inverted volume pattern (high on either end, lower in the middle of the pattern);
3. The support price level found at the base of the pattern.


"INVESTOPIDIA"
www.investopedia.com...ms/r/roundingtop.asp



TRACK

* INTERESTING WEEKS




* ONE FAILED ONE IS NOT




* CLASSIC MOTION IN LOWER TIME FARME




* BEAR FLAG






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