// TRADING TERMINOLOGY
What is Descending Triangle?
A continuation pattern characterized by a horizontal support line and a descending resistance line.
In-Depth Explanation
It shows that while buyers are holding a specific floor, sellers are becoming more aggressive and pushing the highs lower. It usually breaks to the downside.
Practical Example
"The stock formed a descending triangle before falling below the $50 support level."
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