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the a b equals cd pattern is considered the simplest harmonic pattern this pattern begins with a decrease in price represented by a b followed by a reversal and a rise plotted by bc bc should retrace between 61.8 percent or 78.6 percent of ab the bc move then reverses into a new bearish move shown by cd which goes below the bottom made at point b the cd move should extend between 127.2 percent or 161.8 percent of bc it is expected that there will be a reversal and an increase in price after the completion of the cd move the a b move should be almost equal to cd and the time taken for their formation should also be same after the pattern has been identified you can look to take a long entry above point d in the anticipation of a bullish reversal place the stop loss just below point d to take profits draw a new fibonacci retracement from point a to point d of the pattern and exit at a level that provides at least two times the reward to risk