🧭 Overview
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📊 Chart Observations
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🟢 Summary
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⚠️ Disclaimer
The chart illustrates a strong bullish impulse followed by a descending wedge formation, a well-known trend continuation structure.
After a sharp upward move (flag pole), price enters a controlled pullback where volatility contracts, forming lower highs and slightly lower or stable lows.
This setup represents a healthy pause in the trend, indicating accumulation and preparation for a potential bullish continuation.
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📊 Chart Observations
1. The initial move shows strong bullish momentum, creating the flag pole with decisive candles.
2. Following the impulsive rally, price starts forming Lower Highs, indicating short-term profit booking.
3. Simultaneously, the lows remain controlled and gradual, shaping a descending wedge structure.
4. Price consolidates within the wedge, reflecting volatility contraction and market balance.
5. The prior flag pole suggests that the dominant trend remains bullish, favoring continuation rather than reversal.
6. As the wedge tightens, pressure builds for a breakout, typically in the direction of the prevailing trend.
7. Confirmation: A valid bullish continuation is confirmed when successive candles close above the upper wedge trendline.
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🟢 Summary
- Structure: Flag Pole + Descending Wedge
- Market Context: Strong uptrend with healthy corrective consolidation
- Trade Bias: Bullish — focus on breakout above the upper wedge boundary
- Key Validation: Consecutive candle closes above wedge resistance
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⚠️ Disclaimer
📘 For educational purposes only
🙅 Not SEBI registered
❌ Not a buy/sell recommendation
🧠 Shared purely for learning and pattern understanding
📊 Not Financial Advice
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