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DESCENDING WEDGE

The descending wedge is the opposite of the ascending wedge. The two boundary lines move downward and the upper line has the steepest angle of descent. This formation will normally resolve upward because the steepest angle is usually the least sustainable.


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DESCENDING WEDGE

The descending wedge is the opposite of the ascending wedge. The two boundary lines move downward and the upper line has the steepest angle of descent. This formation will normally resolve upward because the steepest angle is usually the least sustainable.


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Nice to see that I'm not the only one seeing this chart pattern with INTC, I posted a very similar chart a bit earlier this evening (hadn't seen your post).

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So, since we're both talking about INTC, may I ask what you would be looking for in terms of determining an entry point?
 
Now, with a stop, possibly a reverse stop.

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So, since we're both talking about INTC, may I ask what you would be looking for in terms of determining an entry point?
 
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