2.4 - Pattern recognition for confluency
Ascending triangle
Bullish reversal & continuation pattern
- Higher lows each move
- Look for hidden bullish divergence on the higher lows until the RSI comes back into convergence & look for a COMS on the RSI
- Check if the OBV is supporting of leading the move for a vote of confidence
Darvas Box
A neutral formation that can be bullish or bearish
- Look for a COMS before the breakout somewhere in the box
- RSI can show hidden bullish at the start / pre box as extra confirmation
- Look for OBV to support a breakout
Bull flag
- Strong impulsive move should form the pole, then a form of consolodation, usually in the form of a channel.
- Measure fibs from first down COMS to top COMS (An impulse move (zig) is from the end of the last zag to the next zag)
- Check if volume did NOT support the move down and DID support the move up
- Compare larger pivot points for hidden bullish divergence
- When you find a COMS at the end of the bull flag, look for:
- A break through a decline
- Low down volume
- RSI continuation
- Bounce off 0.382 area
Head & Shoulders
This is a bearish reversal pattern (failure swing)
- The left shoulder is formed on increase positive volume
- Divergence is found from the top of the left shoulder to the top of the head
- The head will form on lowing / flat OBV, signalling weakness in the trend.
- The right shoulder will be formed on even lower OBV, showing weakness in the dip buyers
- When the neck line is broken, the pattern is confirmed and there should be increasing down volume on the sell off (even lower OBV)
- The measured move is from the neckline to the top of the head.




