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To: HairBall who wrote (156)6/25/2001 11:07:09 PM
From: theniteowl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1328
 
LG, sorry did not explain the question sufficiently...if you look at the examples on chartpatterns the first two falling wedges begin the pattern with a high while the second two begin the pattern with a low and the same is true for the rising wedge examples. The only other difference is that the first two are labeled 'falling wedge in an uptrend' and the second two are labeled 'falling wedge in a downtrend'...just wondering if you have found this to be true or not. Should have clarified further. Thanks.

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