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Just been reviewing some chart patterns lately and noticed something worth discussing - the expanding triangle pattern keeps popping up across different timeframes.
So here's what's happening with this pattern. You've got these two trendlines that are basically diverging away from each other, right? The upper line keeps making higher highs while the lower line keeps making lower lows. This expanding triangle pattern is basically telling you that volatility is ramping up and nobody's really sure where the market wants to go next.
What I find interesting is how both bulls and bears are getting more aggressive at the same time. They're testing new extremes in both directions, but neither side can actually take control. It's like this tug of war where the tension keeps increasing. That's the whole essence of the expanding triangle pattern - the price range just keeps widening.
Most traders view this as a continuation setup, meaning whatever trend was there before the pattern formed is likely to resume once things break. But here's the thing - because this pattern screams volatility and indecision, you really need to be careful about how you trade it. I usually wait for a clean break through one of those trendlines before I commit to a direction. That confirmation is crucial.
The expanding triangle pattern can show up in both uptrends and downtrends, so context matters. But the core message is always the same - increased uncertainty and wider price swings. If you're seeing this on your charts, it's probably a good time to tighten your risk management and wait for clearer signals before making your move.