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Chart Patterns

Ascending Triangle

Pattern Description:

In an ascending triangle, one trendline is drawn horizontally at a level that has historically prevented the price from heading higher, while the second trendline connects a series of increasing troughs. Traders enter into long positions when the price of the asset breaks above the top resistance. An ascending triangle is generally considered to be a continuation pattern, meaning that it is usually found amid a period of consolidation within an uptrend. Once the breakout occurs, buyers will aggressively send the price of the asset higher, usually on high volume. The most common price target is generally set to be equal to the entry price plus the vertical height of the triangle.
Ascending Triangle

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Featured Article

Modern Monetary Theory - Debt without Regret?

by Tobias Straumann
We live in a crazy world. On the one hand, we can observe how the central bank balance sheets are getting bigger and bigger, the national debt exploding and the interest rates hardly move any more. On the other hand, we have noticed that in the midst of the crisis, share prices are skyrocketing, banks are producing excellent annual financial statements and real estate prices are continuing to rise in some places. The question arises: how long can this go on? Put simply, there are three answers:...
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Technical Review

Gold/Silver Ratio - Bullish trend for Gold but nearing overbought levels.

2025-05-15 by Tim Straiton

The Gold/Silver ratio is currently flirting with the Fibonacci 61.8% retracement level measured over the entire 65.12 to 119.04 range traded since March 2020 at 98.44. The 14 week relative strength index is at 66% after having reached the 73% level in early April 2025. The MACD-V weekly reading of 202 suggests that this ratio is running into overbought territory and is a warning that downside retracement is a possibility with focus on the rising 40 week moving average at 89.54.


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