Gartley pattern (2024)

The Gartley pattern, one of the most traded harmonic patterns, is a retracement and continuation pattern that occurs when a trend temporarily reverses direction before continuing on its original course.

It gives you a low-risk opportunity to enter the market where the pattern completes and the trend resumes.

Gartley pattern (1)

As with many chart patterns, there is a bullish and a bearish version.

The Gartley pattern includes the AB=CD pattern in its structure, meaning it is very important that you have studied this pattern first.

The pattern is often referred to as Gartley222 because H. M. Gartley first described it on page 222 of his 1935 book Profits In The Stock Market.

The Gartley pattern, one of the most traded harmonic patterns, is a retracement and continuation pattern that occurs when a trend temporarily reverses direction before continuing on its original course. It uses Fibonacci levels and has a bullish and bearish version.

How to identify bearish and bullish Gartley patterns

The chart below demonstrates what a bullish Gartley pattern looks like:

Gartley pattern (2)

X-A

As shown above, the Gartley pattern looks similar to the AB=CD pattern except it has an extra leg: X-A.

In its bullish version, this first leg forms when the price rises sharply from point X to point A. This is the pattern's longest leg.

A-B

The A-B leg then sees the price change direction and retrace back down part of the distance covered by the X-A leg. In the pattern's purest form, it will make a 61.8% Fibonacci retracement of the X-A leg.

The Gartley pattern looks similar to the zig-zagging AB=CD pattern except that it contains an extra leg at the start. Fibonacci levels are used to measure the distance of these legs.

Note that the A-B leg can never retrace beyond point X – if it does, the pattern is no longer valid.

B-C

In the B-C leg, the price changes direction again and moves back up, retracing anything from 38.2% to 88.6% of the distance covered by the A-B leg. If it retraces up beyond the high of point A, the pattern becomes invalid.

C-D

The C-D leg is the final and most important part of the pattern. As with the AB=CD pattern you are looking for an AB=CD structure to complete the pattern, looking to enter at point D.

The difference when trading the Gartley pattern is that you look to place your trade entry order at the point where the C-D leg has achieved a 78.6% retracement of the X-A leg.

This is easier to see, and it means that you can simply draw a Fibonacci retracement using the X-A leg and then use the 78.6% retracement level to enter. The pattern will no longer be valid if price retraces past point X.

Note: point D will not always be exactly the same as the 78.6% retracement, however, if point D is the same as the 78.6% retracement, it means that the signal to enter is stronger.

Ideally, point D should also represent a 127%-161.8% extension of the B-C leg.

MetaTrader 4 can automatically add Fibonacci retracements

The following shows you how this looks on a chart using the Fibonacci tool on MT4.

If you apply the Fibonacci tool to your MetaTrader 4 platform, it can automatically mark key Fibonacci levels on your chart.

The chart below shows what a bullish Gartley pattern looks like with the Fibonacci retracement and extension levels marked on the X-A and B-C leg:

Gartley pattern (3)

Rules for the Gartley pattern

Before you try and trade the pattern, make sure that the following rules are met:

  • The AB=CD pattern
  • A 78.6% Fibonacci retracement of the X-A leg
  • A 127% or 161.8% Fibonacci extension of the B-C leg

How to trade the Gartley pattern

We will now look at how you can trade using the Gartley pattern. For the example, we will use the bullish Gartley pattern. For a bearish Gartley pattern (a short/sell trade), simply invert the pattern and your orders.

Entry

Identify where the pattern will complete at point D – this will be at the 78.6% retracement of the X-A leg. Place a buy order here.

See the chart below for an example of this:

Gartley pattern (4)

  1. Long entry

Stop loss

Place your stop loss just below point X, as below:

Gartley pattern (5)

  1. Long entry
  2. Stop loss

Profit target

Where you place your profit target using this pattern is highly subjective and depends on your trading objectives as well as market conditions.

One method, however, involves drawing a new Fibonacci retracement from point A to D of the completed pattern. Once this Fibonacci retracement has been drawn, look at placing your profit target at the 61.8% retracement level of A-D.

Note that you can only draw this Fibonacci retracement once the pattern has completed at point D and the price has reversed.

See the chart below for an example of this:

Gartley pattern (6)

  1. Long entry
  2. Stop loss
  3. Profit target

Summary

In this lesson, you have learned that …

  • … the Gartley pattern is a retracement pattern that occurs when a trend temporarily reverses direction before continuing on its course.
  • … it includes the AB=CD pattern in its structure and gives you the chance to go long (bullish Gartley) or short (bearish Gartley) at the point where the pattern completes and the trend resumes.
  • … it relies on Fibonacci levels, which determine how far price retraces or extends during the patterns formation – MetaTrader 4 can automatically add these levels to your chart.
  • … to trade using the Gartley pattern, place your buy order at the point where the C-D leg achieves a 78.6% retracement of the X-A leg.
  • … place your stop loss just under point X.
  • … draw a new Fibonacci retracement from point A-D of the completed pattern and take profit at the point where price will have retraced 61.8% of the distance between A-D.
Gartley pattern (2024)
Top Articles
How and Why to Start Building an Emergency Fund Now
Ways to Give Money to Children
Duna To Kerbin Transfer Window
7 Star Movie Download
Malluvilla In Malayalam Movies Download
Report: ACC could shorten grant of rights, offer incentives to keep FSU and Clemson
What Ever Happened to H.T. Cushman Furniture?
Allina Akn Network
Aldi Vs Costco: All Your Questions Answered
Espn Masters Leaderboard
Goddard, Paulette (1905–1990) | Encyclopedia.com
Las Cruces Craiglist
Ultimate Wizard101 Beginner Guide - Final Bastion
Chase Field Ticket Office Hours
Chester County Mugshots Busted
Specialkfree Cooler.com
Moonrise Direction Tonight
Coulters Hole Rockland Pa
7 Movierulz
Muddy Paws Livermore
Mendoza Clinic Pharmacy
Moneykey Loan Login
1-877-793-4268
O'reilly's Milford Ohio
Retribution Paladin DPS Spec, Builds, and Talents - The War Within (Season 1)
F95Zone.toi
Best Car Wash Soap for 2022
Studentvue Stockton Ca
Whole Foods Amarillo Texas
proofcore.io detection history
Breast epilation in West Allis
Ric Flair's Net Worth (Updated 2023) | Inspirationfeed
Chase Bank Near Me? Find Branches And ATMs Close By
Arre St Wv Srj
Ufc 281 Tapology
Avgolemono Greek Lemon Chicken Soup
Hal Leonard Library
W.b. Crumel Funeral Home Obituaries
Bhcu Login
Costco Gas Kingman Az
Craigslist Pets Huntsville Alabama
Pestweb Login
Kornerstone Funeral Tulia
Dylan Gene Minkow
The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee
Toledo Schools Closed
The Telegram Births - March 2000
Google Flights Msp To Fort Myers
Tsc Boots Sale
Kobalt Kst 180-06 Parts
Platinum Pet Hotel Asheville
Gunny's Burgers The Mule
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Rev. Porsche Oberbrunner

Last Updated:

Views: 6025

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (73 voted)

Reviews: 80% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Rev. Porsche Oberbrunner

Birthday: 1994-06-25

Address: Suite 153 582 Lubowitz Walks, Port Alfredoborough, IN 72879-2838

Phone: +128413562823324

Job: IT Strategist

Hobby: Video gaming, Basketball, Web surfing, Book restoration, Jogging, Shooting, Fishing

Introduction: My name is Rev. Porsche Oberbrunner, I am a zany, graceful, talented, witty, determined, shiny, enchanting person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.