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Chart Patterns

Descending triangle

Pattern Description:

The descending triangle is a bearish formation that usually forms during a downtrend as a continuation pattern and indicates distribution. Once the horizontal line has been broken, the downside target should correspond to the height of the triangle, projected below the horizontal support line. While this pattern is in the process of formation, volume tends to be low but rises substantially on a break of the support line.
Descending triangle

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Rheinmetall on the verge of becoming a global arms giant.

by Tim Straiton
Rheinmetall (RHM) is currently trading at EUR 524.50 and is 37% above its 200 day moving average. It traded as high as 571 in early April 2024. The current short-term consolidation is likely to give way to further upside. The MACD reflects the fading downside price action. Growth ambitions and future plans Rheinmetall AG, a major player in the international arms market, is on a dynamic expansion path. In view of the strong demand for weapons and ammunition, particularly due to the...
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Technical Review

Ripple - Is the period of consolidation over?

2025-01-02 by Tim Straiton

The price of ripple at the time of writing is 2.4110 and trading above the  50 day rising moving average of 1.9850 and also above the 200 day rising moving average at 0.9077. The descending triangle pattern currently defines support at 2.0050 and resistance at 2.5320.

The 14 day relative strength index suggests that current downside is limited, while the MACD - V indicator remains in the bullish sector and about to gain upside momentum. Fibonacci 61.8% upside projection target comes in at 3.51, based on the 2.9040 - 1.9230 range, while the 38.2% upside target is 3.278.


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