The Harmonic Bat is a variation to the Gartley pattern which was developed by Scott Carney. It is considered to be one of the more accurate patterns exhibiting a higher success rate than any other harmonic patterns. The bat pattern might look similar to a Gartley 222 Butterfly pattern but differs only minutely in terms of the Fibonacci ratios between the swing/pivot points.
The Harmonic Pattern Bat is made up of 5 swing points, X,A, B, C and D and come in Bullish and Bearish bat variations.
The Harmonic Bat pattern has the following characteristics which can be used to identify the Bat pattern.
AB leg can retrace between 38.2% – 50% of XA leg BC leg can retrace between 38.2% – 88.6% of AB leg CD leg can retrace up to 88.6% of XA leg CD leg can also be an extension of between 1.618% – 2.618% of AB leg
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