Head & shoulders patterns don't always pan out. Same goes for inverse head & shoulders—they can fail too, as this chart shows clearly. Nothing's guaranteed in the markets. When price pushes higher, you're constantly running into resistance and friction. Even after the neckline breaks and signals confirmation, the real battle is just beginning.
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rugged_again
· 5h ago
Back to H&S again, this time I need to learn from last time's lesson.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 5h ago
Grab is pulling back again and again. The chart looks good, but it just can't break through.
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BlockDetective
· 5h ago
Brother Xing, H&S failures are really becoming more and more common. Just breaking a neckline and thinking you've won? Too naive.
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FlashLoanLord
· 5h ago
Technical patterns are just probability games; don't be too superstitious.
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BlockchainTalker
· 5h ago
actually, if we examine h&s breakdowns through the lens of market microstructure... the neckline's just the opening act, real recognize real. resistance doesn't care about your chart patterns fr
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quiet_lurker
· 5h ago
Head and shoulders failure happens too often; the key is whether the volume confirms the move or not.
$GRAB Weekly Technical Snapshot
Head & shoulders patterns don't always pan out. Same goes for inverse head & shoulders—they can fail too, as this chart shows clearly. Nothing's guaranteed in the markets. When price pushes higher, you're constantly running into resistance and friction. Even after the neckline breaks and signals confirmation, the real battle is just beginning.