Descending Triangle Complete Guide
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What is Descending Triangle?
下降トライアングルは、弱気バイアスを持つ保ち合いのパターンです。形成には少なくとも20本のバーが必要です。このパターンはテクニカル分析で広く認識されており、すべての市場と時間軸で見られます。
Identification Rules
- A clear prior downtrend must precede the formation of the descending triangle.
- The pattern must exhibit a relatively flat or horizontal lower support line, with at least two distinct lows touching or very near this level.
- The pattern must have a downward-sloping upper resistance line, with at least two distinct highs touching or very near this declining trendline.
- The formation of the pattern should span a minimum of 20 price bars to be considered valid.
References
- Thomas N. Bulkowski (2005). Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns.
- Steve Nison (2001). Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques.
FAQ
What is the typical price performance after a descending triangle breakdown?
Yes, false breakdowns and throwbacks are relatively common. Bulkowski's research shows that throwbacks, where the price briefly retests the broken support line before continuing its downward move, occur in approximately 64% of descending triangle breakdowns. Traders should look for confirmation, such as a strong close below support on high volume, to mitigate the risk of false signals.
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Reviewed by KlineVision Research Team, CFA Charterholder, 10+ years quantitative research· 2026年4月23日
Parts of this page (FAQ, introductions) are AI-assisted. Core data and statistics are algorithmically computed. All pattern definitions are human-reviewed.
Data source: EODHD · Last updated: 2026年4月23日
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