Chart patterns Kabra's engine recognizes
Kabra's Chart Pattern Detection scans every ticker and every timeframe continuously, flagging the moment a classic formation completes. These are the pattern families it recognizes, grouped by trader intent.
Breakout patterns
Price consolidates, then breaks out in a clear direction. Kabra's engine flags the breakout moment as it forms, not after the fact.
Ascending triangle
Flat resistance, rising support — accumulation before a breakout to the upside.
Descending triangle
Flat support, falling resistance — distribution before a breakdown to the downside.
Symmetrical triangle
Converging highs and lows — coiling price, direction resolved on the break.
Bullish / bearish flag
Sharp initial move followed by a tight counter-trend pullback, then continuation in the original direction.
Bullish / bearish pennant
Similar to flags but with a shorter, more triangular consolidation.
Rectangle
Horizontal support and resistance; a breakout marks the end of a trading range.
Reversal patterns
A trend weakens and reverses. Kabra's engine flags the formation as it completes so you can evaluate before the move extends.
Head and shoulders
Three peaks, the middle higher — a classic topping pattern marking trend reversal.
Inverse head and shoulders
The bullish reversal — three troughs, the middle lower, marking a bottom.
Double top
Price tests a resistance level twice and fails — often a sign the uptrend is done.
Double bottom
Price tests a support level twice and holds — often a sign the downtrend is done.
Triple top / triple bottom
Stronger reversal signal — three failed tests of the same level.
Rising / falling wedge
Converging trendlines sloping in the same direction — typically reverses against the slope.
Continuation patterns
A trend pauses briefly, then continues. Kabra's engine surfaces these as confluence with the broader move.
Cup and handle
Rounded bottom followed by a smaller consolidation — continuation of the prior uptrend on breakout.
Bullish / bearish rectangle
Horizontal consolidation within an established trend — resumption on breakout.
Bullish / bearish flag (continuation context)
In an established trend, a flag pause is typically a continuation signal.
How Kabra uses these patterns
Detected patterns feed directly into AI Trading Signals — Kabra surfaces a setup when pattern confluence aligns with agent consensus from the Swarm and technical context from the Equity Research Suite. Trade Tracker then records the outcome so pattern performance becomes data over time, not folklore.
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