Charting Terms 101 #2
Another very popular term is a double top.
No it is not when you spin two tops at the same time.
It is a topping pattern where prices reach a certain price level two times before ultimately pulling back and heading down.
An example can be seen here:
The inverse would be called a double bottom.
A double bottom is often seen as a bottoming pattern and prices tend to head upwards after bouncing off a price two times.
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