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Ascending Triangle (continuation pattern) Breakout at MHRIL

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NSE:MHRIL   MAHINDRA HOLIDAYS
#Ascending #Triangle (#continuation #pattern) #Breakout at #MHRIL (Mahindra Holidays & Resorts India Ltd) weekly chart.

BSE: 533088 / NSE : MHRIL

What Is a Triangle?

A triangle is a chart pattern, depicted by drawing trendlines along a converging price range, that connotes a pause in the prevailing trend. Technical analysts categorize triangles as continuation patterns.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:-

In technical analysis, a triangle is a continuation pattern on a chart that forms a triangle-like shape.

Triangles are similar to wedges and pennants and can be either a continuation pattern, if validated, or a powerful reversal pattern, in the event of failure.

There are three potential triangle variations that can develop as price action carves out a holding pattern, namely ascending, descending, and symmetrical triangles.

Ascending Triangle: An ascending triangle is a breakout pattern that forms when the price breaches the upper horizontal trendline with rising volume. It is a bullish formation. The upper trendline must be horizontal, indicating nearly identical highs, which form a resistance level. The lower trendline is rising diagonally, indicating higher lows as buyers patiently step up their bids. Eventually, the buyers lose patience and rush into the security above the resistance price, which triggers more buying as the uptrend resumes. The upper trendline, which was formerly a resistance level, now becomes support.

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