Continuation Patterns Work – And Here's Why

I learned about continuation patterns many years ago and it was an expensive lesson. Before I share that with you, let me explain to you what a continuation pattern is and what it does.

A continuation pattern is one where you have a move out of the base, which is called a breakout, and the market moves up rather sharply and then stops and move sideways. The reverse is true when a market breaks down from a top and then forms a continuation pattern to the downside. Traders in a bear market will either sell short or buy puts looking for the market to move lower.

Well, many years ago I was one of those rookie traders and it was a lesson that I've never forgotten to this day - don't try to pick tops or bottoms on continuation patterns.

Talking about a classic continuation pattern, the stock of Under Armour Inc. (NYSE:UA) broke out of a continuation pattern today. UA now looks poised to move much higher. I've talked about this stock before and pointed out that it was a continuation pattern to the upside in several of my previous videos, I hope you were able to catch the move. Certainly, the Trade Triangle technology did not miss this move and is sitting with some nice profits at the moment.

What has your experience been with continuation patterns? Do you trade them, or were you unaware of this recurring phenomenon? Either way, I would like to hear what you think. Leave your comments below this post.

Every success with MarketClub,
Adam Hewison
President, INO.com
Co-Creator, MarketClub

Watch Big Lots, Inc. (NYSE:BIG) Today

Hello traders and MarketClub members everywhere. Just a quick update today on Big Lots, Inc. (NYSE:BIG). Should this stock close at or near its high for the day on Friday, you might want to go home long this stock based on our weekend rule.

BIG LOTS (NYSE : BIG)

If you are not familiar with "The 52-Week New Highs on Friday" rules, here they are again.

Rule #1: When a stock hits a new 52-week high on a Friday and closes at or close to its high for the day, go home long that stock for the weekend.

Rule #2: Exit this long position on the opening the following Tuesday.

Rule #3: If the stock opens sharply lower on Monday, exit this position immediately.

"The 52-Week New Highs on Friday" rules work extremely well in futures and in Forex.

Be sure to leave your comments below this post and have a great weekend.

Every success with MarketClub,
Adam Hewison
President, INO.com
Co-Creator, MarketClub