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Results
The results are split into two main sections;
complete patterns and emerging patterns.

- Complete patterns list the pattern occurrences
that have broken through either the support or resistance
lines.
- Emerging patterns list the patterns that
have not yet broken through, giving you an opportunity to
be pro-active in opening a position on the market.

The following is an explanation of each of the
columns in the results:
- Exchange
– Name of the stock exchange on which the share can
be found. If all patterns in your search were identified
on the same exchange, this column will be hidden.
- Symbol –
Ticker of the symbol on which the pattern was found
- Interval
– Time interval of the data on which the pattern was
identified. If all patterns in your search were identified
on the same interval, this column will be hidden.
- Pattern Name
– Name of the identified pattern. For a description
of the different types of patterns click here.
- Direction
– Direction in which the breakout occurred. A
arrow means the price broke through the resistance line.
A
arrow means the price broke through the support line. In
the case of emerging patterns, blank arrows (
and
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are used to indicate the anticipated breakout direction.
- Time –
Time at which the pattern broke through either the support
or resistance line.
- Trend –
Whether this pattern is a continuation or reversal pattern.
Click here
for an explanation of continuation and reversal patterns.
- Length –
Length of the pattern in bars. For example: a pattern of
length 30 found on 60 minute data would mean that the pattern
was formed over 30 hours.
- Quality –
The overall quality of the pattern - this is the average
of all the other quality indicators.
- Initial Trend
– Quality of the trend preceding the pattern formation.
A longer, more steady initial trend is an important component
of a high quality pattern.
- Uniformity
– Indicates how uniformly spaced the price turning
points are that touch the support or resistance lines.
- Clarity –
How clear the pattern is, that is, the lack of random price
movements during the formation of the pattern.
- Breakout
– The decisiveness with which the price broke through
the support or resistance line. This quality measure is
irrelevant for emerging patterns.
- Volume –
The relative amount of increase in the trading volume at
time of breakout through the support or resistance line.
This quality measure is irrelevant for emerging patterns.
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