Inverse Head And Shoulders Complete Guide

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What is Inverse Head And Shoulders?

The Inverse Head and Shoulders is a premier bullish reversal pattern marking the transition from a downtrend to an uptrend. It consists of three distinct troughs: a 'Left Shoulder,' a deeper 'Head,' and a 'Right Shoulder' that is roughly level with the first. These troughs are separated by two intermediate peaks that define the 'Neckline' resistance level. According to Thomas Bulkowski’s research in the Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns, this formation is one of the most reliable and best-performing patterns, boasting a low failure rate of approximately 3% to 5% when a breakout occurs in a bull market. The formation begins as selling pressure creates the left shoulder, followed by a corrective bounce. A subsequent sell-off pushes prices to a new low (the head), but buyers return, pushing the price back to the neckline. The right shoulder forms when the price dips again but stays above the head's low, signaling waning bearish momentum. Volume is a critical confirming factor; typically, volume is highest on the left shoulder, diminishes during the head's formation, and should ideally surge during the breakout above the neckline. Bulkowski notes that the average rise following a confirmed breakout is approximately 38% to 45%, though performance varies based on the slope of the neckline and market conditions. Steve Nison also highlights this pattern in candlestick charting as a major trend reversal signal, often coinciding with bullish reversal candles at the troughs. Traders typically project a price target by measuring the vertical distance from the head to the neckline and adding it to the breakout point.

Inverse Head And Shoulders pattern illustration

Identification Rules

  1. 반전형으로 간주되려면 해당 패턴은 명확한 하락 추세에 선행되어야 합니다.
  2. Three distinct troughs must be present, with the middle trough (head) being the lowest point.
  3. 우측 어깨의 저점이 머리의 저점보다 높아야 하며, 이는 모멘텀의 변화를 나타냅니다.
  4. A valid breakout requires a price close above the neckline, preferably accompanied by a surge in volume.

References

  • Thomas N. Bulkowski (2005). Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns.
  • Steve Nison (2001). Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques.

FAQ

How do you calculate the price target for an Inverse Head and Shoulders?

머리 아랫부분부터 목선까지의 수직 거리를 측정합니다. 이 값을 목선의 돌파 지점에 더하여 최소 가격 목표를 결정합니다.

What is the historical failure rate of this pattern?

According to Bulkowski, the failure rate is very low, around 3% to 5% in bull markets once the price breaks above the neckline.

Does the slope of the neckline matter?

네. 상승 추세의 넥라인은 일반적으로 저점이 높아지고 매수 압력이 강하다는 것을 보여주므로 더 강세로 간주되지만, 수평 넥라인도 흔합니다.

유효한 돌파에 거래량이 필수적인가?

패턴이 존재하기 위해 반드시 필요한 것은 아니지만, Bulkowski의 데이터에 따르면 거래량이 많은 돌파(breakout)는 실패율이 낮고 이후 더 큰 수익을 얻는 경향이 있습니다.

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Reviewed by KlineVision Research Team, CFA Charterholder, 10+ years quantitative research· 2026년 4월 23일

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