I found this pattern at tickeron website with the following data:
STATUS = Confirmed
CURRENT CONFIDENCE = 82%
TARGET (EXIT) PRICE = 66.92 USD
BREAKOUT (ENTRY) PRICE = 55.37 USD
DISTANCE TO TARGET PRICE = 23.83%
EMERGED ON = Sep 14, 12:00 PM (EDT)
CONFIRMED ON = Sep 14, 03:56 PM (EDT)
WITH CONFIDENCE LEVEL = 99%
Once the price breaks out from the top pattern boundary, day traders and swing traders should trade with an UP trend. Consider buying a security or a call option at the upward breakout price/entry point. To identify an exit, compute the target price for this formation by adding the height of the pattern to the upward breakout level. Pattern height is the difference between the breakout price (the highest high within the pattern) and the highest low.
To limit potential loss when the price suddenly goes in the wrong direction, consider placing a stop order to sell at or below the breakout price.
The Broadening Wedge Ascending pattern forms when the price of a security progressively makes higher highs (1, 3) and higher lows (2, 4), following two widening trend lines. This pattern may form when large investors spread their buying over a period of time.
The theory goes that after initial buying occurs, other market participants react to the rising price and jump on the bandwagon to participate. Then value investors begin to sell, believing the price has risen too much, which spurs the original large investor to resume buying again. Once these activities stop, the price may break out in either direction.