There are patterns of market behavior, and there are visual chart patterns. Focus on the former, and not the latter, imho. The reason I say this is that I have never seen anyone become adept at identifying the latter without first grasping the former. And if one does come to recognize the patterns of market behavior, one might then find very little if any need for "chart patterns."
Thanks zenemini.
I'm going to have to go away and have a think about what's been said, see if I can make some sense of it all. The market, as I'm seeing it on a chart like the one above, seems to be quite volatile (squiggly - for want of a better description) in any given area, before moving on and repeating the same action. I'm thinking it's clearing out/exchanging contracts at the squiggly areas because of the volume produced, but like I say, I'll have to look into this properly.
Who knows, I may actually get to place a trade this year (wishful thinking)
Trade well guys and thanks for the help!