"An advanced harmonic reversal pattern that identifies extreme exhaustion zones using deep Fibonacci extensions."
Definition
Unlike other harmonic patterns that complete closer to the original range, the Crab Pattern pushes price into extreme territory. After an initial impulse, price retraces modestly and then accelerates sharply in the original direction. This final move often reflects emotional participation, stop hunting, and late entries. As price reaches the deep Fibonacci extension zone, momentum frequently weakens, creating conditions for a sharp reversal or significant correction.
Simple Explanation
"It is the most extreme pattern. The price runs way past the highs or lows (161.8% extension), tricking everyone into thinking it is a breakout, then snaps back hard."
Core Message
- Extreme price extensions often signal exhaustion
- Late participants dominate near completion
- Fibonacci depth defines high-risk, high-reward zones
- Confirmation is mandatory before execution
Visual Interpretation
XA Leg (Impulse)
Strong directional move establishing the trend foundation.
AB Leg (Retracement)
Shallow retracement (38.2% - 61.8% of XA).
BC Leg (Correction)
Price retraces 38.2% to 88.6% of AB.
CD Leg (Extension)
Extreme extension to 161.8% of XA. Voaltile completion.
Summary
"Visually, the Crab Pattern appears stretched and aggressive. The defining feature is extreme extension into exhaustion."
Market Psychology
Confidence
- The XA leg reflects strong conviction and broad participation.
Limited Pullback
- AB shows weak counter-trend pressure. Trend beliefs remain strong.
Acceleration
- BC and early CD attract momentum traders and breakout participants.
Extreme / Exhaustion
- Near 161.8% extension, fear or greed peaks. Smart money exits as latecomers get trapped.
Identification Rules
XA
Identify a clear impulse leg.
AB
AB retracement should be shallow (38.2%–61.8% of XA).
BC
BC retracement 38.2% to 88.6% of AB.
CD
CD must extend close to 161.8% of XA.
Extreme
The 161.8% extension is the defining characteristic.
Execution Strategy
Entry Signal
Enter at D (1.618 extension)
Stop Loss
Stop loss beyond 1.618
Take Profit
Target 0.382 of AD
Signal Confirmation
Is it a melt-up or a Crab?
- Strong rejection candles at PRZ (161.8% Ext)
- Momentum divergence (RSI) is almost mandatory
- Volume spike followed by rejection
- Structural break after reversal
Caution: Never stand in front of a freight train. Wait for the train to stop (price action confirmation).
Common Mistakes
Myth: Crab patterns fail frequently
When confirmed properly, they offer excellent risk–reward.
Myth: Treating Crab Pattern like Gartley
Crab patterns complete much deeper and require patience.
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