Triple Bottom Pattern
The triple bottom is a bullish reversal pattern where price tests a similar support zone three times and holds. It can indicate that downside pressure is weakening while demand builds at the same level.
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Trading Tips
- ✓Wait for neckline breakout rather than guessing the bottom
- ✓Look for rising volume on the breakout
- ✓Set invalidation below the third trough or recent swing low
- ✓Use staged exits if price approaches major overhead resistance
Signal Strength & Reliability
Moderate to Strong — often stronger when breakout aligns with improving momentum and broad trend support
Triple Bottom FAQs
Common questions about the triple bottom pattern
A triple bottom includes three tests of support instead of two. The extra test can provide stronger evidence that sellers are losing control at that level.
A close above the neckline resistance with supportive volume is the standard confirmation signal.
It is generally treated as bullish, but no pattern is certain. Confirmation and risk controls matter because failed breakouts still happen.
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