
Anaume Pattern
An Anaume Pattern is a technical chart pattern that occurs when a gap is filled after a change in the direction of a security or market's price. These patterns are gap-filling formations that often signal a reversal of a bearish trend, potentially marking the beginning of a bullish trend. When used alongside other technical patterns, Anaume Patterns can provide further confirmation of this reversal. Also known as exception exhaustion patterns, they indicate that the market's current trend may be losing momentum, and a shift in direction could be imminent.
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