A rising wedge is formed when price consolidates between upward sloping support and resistance lines. This indicates that higher lows are being formed faster than higher highs. This leads to a wedge-like formation, which is exactly where the chart pattern gets its name from!
With prices consolidating, we know that a big splash is coming, so we can expect a breakout to either the top or bottom.
If the rising wedge forms after an uptrend, it’s usually a bearish reversal pattern. On the other hand, if it forms during a downtrend, it could signal a continuation of the down move. Either way, the important thing is that, when you spot this forex trading chart pattern, you’re ready with your entry orders!
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