Education: Triple Top Pattern



An in-depth analysis of a powerful trend reversal structure. The triple top is a solid signal that buyers have completely exhausted their strength and surrendered. This is an ideal opportunity to capture substantial profits during a market plunge.

What it looks like on the chart:
1. Pattern formation: Price touches the same strong resistance level three times. Each time, buyers are fiercely pushed back to support (the neckline). Three clear peaks are formed.
2. Decreasing volume: Each attempt to break through the high is accompanied by shrinking volume. When the third touch hits resistance, it appears extremely weak and hesitant.

What is the logic behind it?
Large funds calmly dump massive positions onto greedy chasing buyers. Three touches prove there is an insurmountable wall of sell orders above. The crowd no longer has the money to push the price higher. Once the price breaks below the support, it will trigger a series of long liquidations.

How to trade correctly:

- Entry: Strictly after the price breaks below and stabilizes above the neckline. It’s best to wait for a volume-driven, fierce bearish candle to appear.
- Stop loss: Must be set above the third top. Protect your capital and prevent the last manipulated short squeeze.
- Take profit: Measure the distance from the top to the support, then project downward from the breakout point. That’s where you lock in your main profits.

Core principle:
Don’t rush. Don’t short prematurely at the top. Be patient and wait for the pattern to fully form and break support. Confidently take your profits as planned!

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