Crypto chart patterns
Every major pattern explained the CoinSeekly way: an annotated diagram of how it must look, the measured-move calculation with worked numbers, honest limitations — and, where our detectors track it, which coins are printing it right now plus its real back-tested record.
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historical pattern occurrences back-tested across 28 coins
best historical win rate — Head and Shoulders
Reversal patterns
Structures that mark a trend running out of fuel — tops and bottoms with defined necklines and targets.
Head and Shoulders
Three peaks — the middle one highest — warning that an uptrend is running out of buyers. One of the most-watched reversal patterns in any market.
Inverse Head and Shoulders
Three troughs — the middle one deepest — showing sellers exhausting into a bottom. The bullish mirror of the head and shoulders.
Double Top
Price tests the same high twice and fails both times — an 'M' shape that marks supply sitting on the market.
Double Bottom
Price defends the same low twice — a 'W' shape showing demand stepping in where sellers ran dry.
Falling Wedge
Two converging downward trendlines where each decline travels less ground — selling pressure compressing until it snaps upward.
Rising Wedge
Price grinds higher inside converging trendlines while momentum fades — an uptrend running on fumes that usually resolves downward.
Continuation patterns
Pauses inside a trend — consolidations that typically resolve in the direction of the move that preceded them.
Ascending Triangle
Flat resistance hammered by ever-higher lows — buyers tightening the spring under a known ceiling until it gives way.
Descending Triangle
A flat floor tested by ever-lower highs — sellers pressing a known support level until it caves.
Bull Flag
A sharp rally, then a tight downward drift — the market catching its breath before continuing the move. The classic momentum continuation pattern.
Bear Flag
A sharp drop, then a weak upward drift — sellers reloading before the next leg down.
Cup and Handle
A long, rounded base followed by a brief dip near the highs — months of accumulation compressed into one launchpad.
Candlestick patterns
One- and two-bar signals our screener detects live — sentiment flips compressed into single sessions.
Bullish Engulfing
A green candle that swallows the previous red one whole — a single-bar shift from sellers to buyers, most powerful at support.
Bearish Engulfing
A red candle that swallows the previous green one — buyers' progress wiped out in a single session, most telling at resistance.
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