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Double Top and Double Bottom

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The M and the W

If you look at a Double Top on a chart β€” it looks like the letter M.
If you look at a Double Bottom β€” it looks like the letter W.

These are some of the most commonly seen and most traded patterns in crypto β€” partly because they are easy to identify and partly because they work extremely well.

Double Top β€” Bearish Reversal

Location: Appears after an uptrend.

Structure:

First top:
Price rallies to a significant high.
Sellers appear β€” price pulls back.
Buyers step in β€” looks like normal healthy pullback.

Second top:
Price rallies again β€” reaching approximately the same high as the first top.
Sellers appear again at the same level.
Price cannot break higher β€” resistance holding strong.
Price pulls back again.

The neckline:
The low point between the two tops.
When price breaks below this level β€” pattern confirmed.

What it means:
Price tested a resistance level twice and failed both times. Sellers are defending that level aggressively. Buyers are exhausted β€” unable to push higher. Reversal likely.

Trading Double Top:

  • Wait for neckline break β€” close below the pullback low between tops
  • Enter short on neckline break or retest
  • Stop loss above the tops
  • Target: measure distance from tops to neckline β€” project downward

Example:
Bitcoin hits $69,000 in November 2021.
Pulls back to $40,000.
Rallies back to $69,000 in March 2022.
Fails to break higher.
Breaks below $40,000 neckline.
Target: $69,000 – $40,000 = $29,000 projected below neckline.
Bitcoin reached $17,500 β€” exceeding the target.

Double Bottom β€” Bullish Reversal

The mirror image of Double Top. Appears at the bottom of a downtrend.

Structure:

First bottom:
Price falls to a significant low.
Buyers appear β€” price bounces.
Sellers push price back down β€” looks like downtrend continuing.

Second bottom:
Price falls again β€” reaching approximately the same low as the first.
Buyers appear again at the same level.
Price cannot break lower β€” support holding.
Price bounces again.

The neckline:
The high point between the two bottoms.
When price breaks above β€” pattern confirmed.

What it means:
Price tested a support level twice and held both times. Buyers are defending aggressively. Sellers exhausted β€” unable to push lower. Reversal likely.

Trading Double Bottom:

  • Wait for neckline break above the bounce high between bottoms
  • Enter long on break or retest of neckline
  • Stop loss below the bottoms
  • Target: measure distance from bottoms to neckline β€” project upward
Double Top and Bottom Pattern

Key Differences Between Tops

Perfect Double Top:
Both tops at exactly same price.
Extremely strong resistance confirmation.
High reliability.

Slightly different tops:
Second top slightly lower than first β€” bearish.
Second top slightly higher than first β€” still valid but less reliable.

Time between tops:
More time between tops = stronger pattern.
Days between tops on daily chart = significant.
Weeks between tops = very significant.

Volume Pattern

Volume tells the true story of Double Top and Bottom:

Double Top volume:

  • First top: high volume rally
  • Pullback: decreasing volume
  • Second top: lower volume than first β€” buyers losing conviction
  • Neckline break: high volume β€” confirms genuine selling

Double Bottom volume:

  • First bottom: high volume selling β€” capitulation
  • Bounce: moderate volume
  • Second bottom: lower volume β€” sellers losing conviction
  • Neckline break: high volume β€” confirms genuine buying

Lower volume on the second peak or trough is a key confirmation that momentum is shifting.

Triple Top and Triple Bottom

Sometimes price tests a level three times before breaking β€” creating Triple Top or Triple Bottom.

These are even more significant than Double formations because:

  • Resistance or support has been tested and held three times
  • The longer price struggles at a level β€” the more significant the eventual break
  • More traders are aware of the level β€” reaction when it breaks is stronger

The trading approach is identical β€” wait for neckline break, enter, stop beyond the formation, target the measured move.

Comparing to Head and Shoulders

Both are reversal patterns. Key differences:

FeatureDouble TopHead and Shoulders
Peaks2 equal peaks3 peaks β€” middle highest
ComplexitySimplerMore complex
ReliabilityHighVery high
Formation timeShorterLonger

Both require neckline break for confirmation.
Both use measured move for target.

In the next topic we will study triangle patterns β€” one of the most versatile and commonly traded formations in crypto.

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