| InvestHub.com's Finance Dictionary and Glossary of Investment Terms double bottom Definition 1.
A technical analysis term used to describe a chart on which the price of a security has made two approximately equal bottoms over a period of time. Technical analysts try to buy at one of the bottoms in anticipation of a rise (which would make the shape of a "W" on the chart). opposite of double top. | Definition 2.
A term used in technical analysis to refer to the drop of a stock's price, a rebound, and then a drop back to the same level as the original drop. | Definition 3.
A charting pattern used in technical analysis. It describes the drop of a stock (or index), a rebound, another drop to the same (or similar) level as the original drop, and finally another rebound. | Definition 4.
For technicians, this is when a stock falls, bounces back, falls again to the same level and then rebounds once more. The twice-touched low is considered a support level. The graph of this phenomenon is vaguely like a W. |
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