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Adam & Eve Chart Pattern

 Special Statistics regarding Adam and Eve Pattern  When evaluating Adam and Eve patterns shape, ask yourself if the bottoms look the same or different. If they look the same, it's either Adam & Adam or Eve & Eve bottoms. The narrow bottom represents the Adam variety and the wide bottom represents the Eve variety. Ascend between alcoves. Look for a rise between the two troughs of at least 10%, measuring from the lowest to the highest between the two troughs. For example, consider Figure 13.2, which shows AADB. The pattern has two narrow floors, both spikes (the left side is longer than the right) and the volume is higher on the left than on the right. Twin bottom AB (top left) may look like a double bottom, but the 4% increase from A to C is not enough to be a true double bottom. The 10% slope number is arbitrary, but higher numbers indicate better performance (that is, larger patterns outperform smaller ones). lowest price. From the lowest low on the left to the low o...