As of 12/20/2024
  Indus: 42,840 +498.02 +1.2%  
  Trans: 15,892 +32.54 +0.2%  
  Utils: 986 +14.76 +1.5%  
  Nasdaq: 19,573 +199.83 +1.0%  
  S&P 500: 5,931 +63.77 +1.1%  
YTD
 +13.7%  
0.0%  
 +11.9%  
 +30.4%  
 +24.3%  
  Targets    Overview: 12/12/2024  
  Up arrow44,200 or 41,750 by 01/01/2025
  Down arrow16,100 or 17,700 by 01/01/2025
  Up arrow1,050 or 975 by 01/01/2025
  Up arrow20,500 or 19,300 by 01/01/2025
  Up arrow6,100 or 5,775 by 01/01/2025
As of 12/20/2024
  Indus: 42,840 +498.02 +1.2%  
  Trans: 15,892 +32.54 +0.2%  
  Utils: 986 +14.76 +1.5%  
  Nasdaq: 19,573 +199.83 +1.0%  
  S&P 500: 5,931 +63.77 +1.1%  
YTD
 +13.7%  
0.0%  
 +11.9%  
 +30.4%  
 +24.3%  
  Targets    Overview: 12/12/2024  
  Up arrow44,200 or 41,750 by 01/01/2025
  Down arrow16,100 or 17,700 by 01/01/2025
  Up arrow1,050 or 975 by 01/01/2025
  Up arrow20,500 or 19,300 by 01/01/2025
  Up arrow6,100 or 5,775 by 01/01/2025

Bulkowski's BARRB Quiz

Released 5/11/2019.

Bump-and-Run Reversal, Bottom: Quiz

Below is a slider quiz to test your ability to identify bump-and-run reversal bottoms. Captions appear below the pictures in red for guidance, so be sure to scroll down far enough to read them.

 

1 / 5
chart pattern
The bump-and-run reversal bottom appears at ABC. Think of the pattern as a frying pan with the handle on the left. AB is the lead-in phase because it leads to the bump phase (BC). The handle follows a down-sloping trendline often a month or longer but allow variations. The height of the bump phase, measured vertically, is best if it's at least twice the height of the lead-in phase, also measured vertically. Yes, it's a complicated pattern so refer to this page for additional details.
2 / 5
chart pattern
Find as many bump-and-run reversals as you can. For help, click here.
3 / 5
chart pattern
This is a dual bump, bump-and-run reversal bottom. The lead-in phrase is at A, B is the bump and C is the second bump. A second bump happens 12% of the time based on research from July 2018. You may be surprised to learn that BARR bottoms are the best performing chart pattern, maybe because few people know of them.
4 / 5
chart pattern
Find as many bump-and-run reversal bottoms as you can.
5 / 5
chart pattern
Neither BARR bottom has a lead-in phase of a month long, but as I mentioned, be flexible. The bump phase height is about twice as tall as in the lead-in phase. Both lead to nice runs higher, but the earlier you find a chart pattern in a trend (A, best, versus B), the better.

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