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Descending Triangle

A Descending Triangle is a pattern where the highs continue to push lower but the lows are somewhat flat. This is a bearish pattern that can cause the stock price to drop fairly quickly once the lows are finally broken. Note that the break below happens on higher volume as well. While higher volume isn’t a requirement, it’s a good confirming factor.

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