"A volatility-driven pattern that reflects growing disagreement between buyers and sellers before a decisive resolution."
Definition
Unlike symmetrical or contracting triangles that show compression, the Expanding Triangle represents loss of balance. Each rally becomes more aggressive, and each decline becomes deeper. This widening behavior indicates emotional trading, conflicting expectations, and rising risk. Eventually, one side overwhelms the other, leading to a strong directional move.
Simple Explanation
"It is like a balloon expanding before it pops. Price swings get wilder until something breaks."
Core Message
- Volatility is expanding, not contracting
- Market consensus is breaking down
- Emotional trading dominates price action
- Direction is unclear until resolution
Visual Interpretation
Rising Highs
Each upward swing pushes higher. Aggressive buying.
Falling Lows
Each downward swing drops lower. Aggressive selling.
Diverging Trendlines
Lines move apart, creating a widening triangle.
Breakout Zone
A decisive move outside the pattern resolves the uncertainty.
Summary
"Visually, the Expanding Triangle looks like a triangle opening outward. The key insight is growing instability, not trend strength."
Market Psychology
Uncertainty
- Participants begin to disagree on fair value. Price swings widen gradually.
Emotion
- Fear and greed dominate decision-making. Overreactions become frequent.
Chaos
- Neither side can maintain dominance. Stop losses are triggered on both sides.
Resolution
- Eventually, one side exhausts the other, leading to a strong directional breakout.
Identification Rules
Divergence
Trendlines must clearly diverge.
Higher Highs
Each rally should exceed the previous high.
Lower Lows
Each decline should break the previous low.
Volatility
Volatility should expand with each swing.
Resolution
Direction is confirmed only after breakout or breakdown.
Execution Strategy
Entry Signal
Wait for breakout
Stop Loss
Stop loss inside the pattern
Take Profit
Target nearby support/resistance
Signal Confirmation
Which side won?
- Strong directional candle outside the structure
- Expansion in volume during resolution
- Failure of price to re-enter the pattern
- Sustained movement in the breakout direction
Caution: Do not try to catch swings inside. The risk is too high. Wait for resolution.
Common Mistakes
Myth: Expanding triangles always reverse trends
They can resolve in either direction.
Myth: You can trade the swings
Wide swings increase whipsaw risk. Wait for resolution.
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