Sunday, October 17, 2010

Rounding Bottom

What Does Rounding Bottom Mean?
A chart pattern used in technical analysis, which is identified by a series of price movements that, when graphed, form the shape of a "U".  Rounding bottoms are found at the end of extended downward trends and signify a reversal in long-term price movements. This pattern's time frame can vary from several weeks to several months and is deemed by many traders as a rare occurrence.
The chart below illustrates a rounding bottom.
Investopedia explains Rounding Bottom
A rounding bottoms look similar to the cup and handle pattern, but does not experience the temporary downward trend of the "handle" portion. The initial declining slope of a rounding bottom indicates an excess of supply, which forces the stock price down. The transfer to an upward trend occurs when buyers enter the market at a low price, which increases demand for the stock. Once the rounding bottom is complete, the stock breaks out and will continue in its new upward trend.

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