How to Identify Head and Shoulders?

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How to identify head and shoulders patterns?

We’ll use the current example from the Nasdaq or the US markets. We can quite clearly observe that a potential head and shoulders formation is developing. This means that if the price breaks below the neckline, we may see a deeper correction from the April low.

I will go through the rules on how to identify a head and shoulders formation.
We will also cover how to recognize when the pattern is invalid — meaning the market may continue pushing above its all-time high.

Finally, we’ll discuss how we can position ourselves early, before waiting for a break below the neckline for confirmation.

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Ticker: MNQ
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