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Price Predictability of Head and Shoulders Bottom (HSB) Patterns in Indian Stock Charts

Issue Abstract

Abstract
Head and Shoulders Bottom (HSB) is one of the traditional patterns in technical  prediction tool-kit claimed to be potent to foretell security prices. Price objective is the expected post-pattern price movement that the pattern is expected to achieve immediately after price has crossed the neckline. This paper examines whether the pattern achieves the expected price objective so as to consider it as a predictive tool for superior return. The study finds the non-reliability of the predictive capacity of HSB patterns. 
Keywords: Technical analysis, stock market. Stock chart, Pattern, Head and Shoulders Bottom, Price Objective Achievement, Predictive Tool.

 


Author Information
Dr. Sajeeve V.P.,
Issue No
1
Volume No
5
Issue Publish Date
05 Jan 2019
Issue Pages
29-35

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