A shelf pattern is a small area of consolidation that happens between bases. Such patterns give ideal entry points for existing positions. The best stocks don't go straight up without resting. When they rest for over a month they may form classic bases, including cups with handles, saucers, flat bases and double bottoms. If you bought out of a proper base and…
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