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The inverse head and shoulders pattern consists of three key parts: a low (left shoulder), a deeper low (head), and a higher low (right shoulder), all formed after a downtrend. A resistance line called the neckline connects the peaks between these lows. When the price breaks above the neckline with strong volume, it signals a potential trend reversal from bearish to bullish.
Read More:-https://navia.co.in/blog/inverse-head-and-shoulders-chart-pattern/
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By RiyashriThe inverse head and shoulders pattern consists of three key parts: a low (left shoulder), a deeper low (head), and a higher low (right shoulder), all formed after a downtrend. A resistance line called the neckline connects the peaks between these lows. When the price breaks above the neckline with strong volume, it signals a potential trend reversal from bearish to bullish.
Read More:-https://navia.co.in/blog/inverse-head-and-shoulders-chart-pattern/
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