triple top investment & finance definition
A
pattern on a price chart that is characterized by three moves upward, each of
which is followed by a move down that roughly equals the move up. It looks like
a mountain range with three peaks. The triple-top pattern is complete only when
both troughs have been broken on heavier volume and the price falls sharply.
The price fall will typically equal the distance on the price chart between the
triple top and the trough.
See triple top in Wall Street Words
In technical analysis, a chart pattern that indicates that a stock or a market index has attempted to penetrate an upper price level on three different occasions. If the stock price or index actually breaks through on the upside during the third attempt, it is a bullish signal. If the stock price or index fails on the third attempt and pulls back, it is a bearish signal. Compare
triple bottom.

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