Investor Pattern Recognition Ladder Bottom

Equity pattern recognition tool provides the execution environment for running the Ladder Bottom recognition and other technical functions against Equity. Equity value trend is the prevailing direction of the price over some defined period of time. The concept of trend is an important idea in technical analysis, including the analysis of pattern recognition indicators. As with most other technical indicators, the Ladder Bottom recognition function is designed to identify and follow existing trends. Equity momentum indicators are usually used to generate trading rules based on assumptions that Equity trends in prices tend to continue for long periods.

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The Ladder Bottom is a reversal pattern describing Investor Education bullish trend..
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Ladder Bottom In A Nutshell

First, you have to establish that there is a downtrend in the market, with candles that have been bearish for consecutive periods. Once you’ve established that the market is in a down trend, you will then want to watch for a bearish candle that gaps up and closes high above the last bear candle, indicating there may be a trend change. This simply put is the ladder bottom you might want to watch for.

Technical analysis is something many people in the trading and investing community use, so it is important to understand what certain terms and formations mean. For this write up, we are going to go over a ladder bottom and what that may mean for you.

Closer Look at Ladder Bottom

One characteristic to watch for is the last bearish candle should have a high upper shadow, indicating the market attempted to push the chart higher and the bulls are present. Another aspect to watch would be volume, you want to see how many people participated in that particular candle and then when the bullish candle hits, you want to ensure there are enough people behind the push higher.

Of course you have to ensure that all the criteria are met, which include several bearish candles that include large downward bodies, the candle preceding the bullish candle with the long upper shadow, and then the bullish candle that gaps up and pushed the market higher.

Keep in mind that technical indicators are not full proof, but rather a way to potentially spot a change in the chart. Knowing what a chart may change is key because you can then hone in on what is important and begin to analyze a position. These types of technical formations are great to use with fundamental analysis because the technical side does not take into account many of the numbers and health of the company.

Search the Internet and figure out how other people are using this and see if you can adapt it to your current trading style. Consult with an investing community and see what they think or if they are using it in the current market. Test it on a demo account until you feel confident or decide that this type of analysis is not for you. Either way, you will have learned something new and worthwhile and it will reside in your toolbox going forward. Again, this is a great tool to use to find a bearish trend reversing into a potential bull trend.

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