Background
Characteristics
Following are some of the characteristics for a Bearish Running Triangle Wave Pattern.
- A Bearish Running Triangle Wave Pattern always develops prior to the last wave action
- After completion of the Bearish Running Triangle Wave Pattern, the length of the final wave downwards can be estimated by calculating the widest part of the triangle (the points between Wave A and Wave B)
Bullish Running Triangle
Here is an example of a typical Bullish Running Triangle Wave Pattern that occurs. The Bullish Running Triangle Wave Pattern is a continuation pattern the continues the uptrend for the share price.
During a bull market, a continuation pattern will continue the uptrend that ceased while the Bullish Running Triangle Wave Pattern developed. While the Bullish Running Triangle Wave Pattern is a continuation pattern, it is technically categorized as a corrective wave pattern.
Bearish Running Triangle
Here is an example of a typical Bearish Running Triangle Wave Pattern that occurs. The Bearish Running Triangle Wave Pattern is a continuation pattern the continues the downtrend for the share price.
During a bear market, a continuation pattern will continue the downtrend that ceased during the development of the Bearish Running Triangle Wave Pattern. While the Bearish Running Triangle Wave Pattern is a continuation pattern, it is technically categorized as a corrective wave pattern.










