Stocks, Commodities, Futures, and Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) like the SPY or QQQ will often break out of a cup and handle or double bottom pattern, run-up at least 20%, and then trade essentially sideways to form a flat base. It’s a milder decline than what you see in other patterns — no more than...
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Stocks, Commodities, Futures, and Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) like the SPY or QQQ will often break out of a cup and handle or double bottom pattern, run-up at least 20%, and then trade essentially sideways to form a flat base. It’s a milder decline than what you see in other patterns — no more than...