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Descending Triangle Real Chart Examples & Case Studies

By Alexey Khmelev · Data: Binance OHLCV 2020–2026 · Updated: June 2026 · 6 examples

Understanding the Descending Triangle in theory is one thing, but trading it in live crypto markets is another. On this page, we break down 6 real historical examples of the Descending Triangle using Binance OHLCV data from 2020 to 2026. We'll examine textbook successes, analyze why certain setups failed, and explore complex variations.

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What you'll learn from these examples:
  • How the Descending Triangle pattern looks on real Binance charts
  • Why some setups succeed and others fail — with annotated entry, stop, and target levels
  • How market context, volume, and timeframe affect the outcome
  • Common traps and how to avoid them in live trading

Successful Descending Triangle Examples

These examples show the Descending Triangle pattern performing as expected — price moves in the predicted direction, reaching the target level while respecting the stop loss.

✓ Success
SOL/USDT · 1D · Jun 07, 2024

Textbook Descending Triangle Breakout

Descending Triangle successful trade example on SOL/USDT 1D chart
Descending Triangle successful trade example on SOL/USDT 1D chart — Jun 07, 2024

Market Context

A high-probability Descending Triangle trade on SOL/USDT. The pattern formed right at major historical support, providing an excellent risk-to-reward ratio.

Trade Analysis

The entry was triggered cleanly above the pattern confirmation line. Price momentum carried the asset directly to the target level without threatening the stop loss.

Outcome: Target reached: +11.7% in 10 candles.
✓ Success
BTC/USDT · 4H · Jun 13, 2022

Textbook Descending Triangle Breakout

Descending Triangle successful trade example on BTC/USDT 4H chart
Descending Triangle successful trade example on BTC/USDT 4H chart — Jun 13, 2022

Market Context

A perfect Descending Triangle formed at the bottom of a BTC/USDT 4H downtrend. The setup showed strong volume confirmation, validating the reversal signal.

Trade Analysis

The entry was triggered cleanly above the pattern confirmation line. Price momentum carried the asset directly to the target level without threatening the stop loss.

Outcome: Target reached: +4.3% in 5 candles.
✓ Success
BTC/USDT · 1D · Feb 23, 2022

Textbook Descending Triangle Breakout

Descending Triangle successful trade example on BTC/USDT 1D chart
Descending Triangle successful trade example on BTC/USDT 1D chart — Feb 23, 2022

Market Context

Following a significant market correction, BTC/USDT printed a textbook Descending Triangle on the 1D chart. The subsequent breakout was swift and decisive.

Trade Analysis

The entry was triggered cleanly above the pattern confirmation line. Price momentum carried the asset directly to the target level without threatening the stop loss.

Outcome: Target reached: +13.2% in 7 candles.

Failed Descending Triangle Examples

These examples show setups where the Descending Triangle pattern failed to follow through. Studying failures is just as important as studying successes — they reveal the conditions where this pattern is unreliable.

✗ Failure
BNB/USDT · 1D · Jul 07, 2022

Failed Descending Triangle Trap

Descending Triangle failed trade example on BNB/USDT 1D chart
Descending Triangle failed trade example on BNB/USDT 1D chart — Jul 07, 2022

Market Context

This Descending Triangle on BNB/USDT 1D looked promising initially but failed to follow through. The broader market trend overpowered the local pattern signal.

Why It Failed

After the initial entry trigger, buying pressure immediately evaporated. The asset reversed sharply, trapping late entrants and hitting the stop loss level.

Outcome: Stop loss hit: -2.2% in 4 candles.
✗ Failure
BTC/USDT · 1D · Sep 24, 2024

Failed Descending Triangle Trap

Descending Triangle failed trade example on BTC/USDT 1D chart
Descending Triangle failed trade example on BTC/USDT 1D chart — Sep 24, 2024

Market Context

A failed Descending Triangle that trapped breakout traders. The BTC/USDT price barely crossed the entry threshold before a sharp reversal stopped out the trade.

Why It Failed

After the initial entry trigger, buying pressure immediately evaporated. The asset reversed sharply, trapping late entrants and hitting the stop loss level.

Outcome: Stop loss hit: -3.0% in 5 candles.

Complex Variant Examples

These examples show non-standard or complex variations of the Descending Triangle pattern — setups that don't fit neatly into success or failure categories but offer important lessons about pattern nuance.

⚠ Variant
ETH/USDT · 1D · Jul 25, 2024

Complex Descending Triangle Formation

Descending Triangle complex variant example on ETH/USDT 1D chart
Descending Triangle complex variant example on ETH/USDT 1D chart — Jul 25, 2024

Market Context

An interesting variation of the Descending Triangle on ETH/USDT 1D. The formation wasn't textbook perfect, but the underlying market psychology was valid.

Analysis

The pattern structure was slightly irregular, requiring a wider stop loss. However, the underlying supply/demand dynamics remained valid, eventually leading to a profitable outcome.

Outcome: Target reached: +1.8% in 16 candles.

Key Takeaways from These Descending Triangle Examples

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When It Works

The Descending Triangle is most reliable when it forms at a key support or resistance level, confirmed by above-average volume and aligned with the broader market trend.

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When It Fails

Failures typically occur in choppy, low-volume markets or when the pattern forms against the dominant trend. Counter-trend setups have significantly lower success rates.

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Risk Management

Always place your stop loss at the pattern extreme. A well-defined stop loss is what separates professional traders from those who blow up their accounts on failed patterns.

Educational use only. All chart examples are taken from real Binance OHLCV historical data and are provided for educational and informational purposes only. Past pattern performance does not guarantee future results. Cryptocurrency trading involves substantial risk. This is not financial advice. See our full disclaimer.