Triangle Pattern Stocks Today

These stocks broke out of a triangle — a coiling consolidation where the range narrows until price resolves with a thrust. Today's triangle breakouts from our daily scan are below.

18 matches in the latest scanScan date Jun 18, 2026
#SymbolPriceChangeConv.
1TRS$43.77+2.70%91
2KBWB$92.64-0.63%90
3MIDD$172.26+4.55%87
4EVR$371.72+1.28%85
5CON$28.56+0.63%82
6ICHR$98.61+10.24%79
7FEZ$70.06+1.18%77
8MCHS$50.60+3.40%74
9FAD$195.44+1.83%72
10ETSY$73.95+1.54%70
11FHI$59.07-0.37%70
12EGGQ$65.10+4.31%67

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Conv. = conviction, our 0–100 setup score (pattern quality, trend, and volume). RVol = relative volume vs. the stock's recent average. Educational data, not financial advice.

About triangle pattern stocks today

A triangle forms when a stock's range tightens: a flat ceiling with rising lows (an ascending triangle, usually bullish), a flat floor with falling highs (descending), or two converging lines (symmetrical). The squeeze reflects buyers and sellers reaching equilibrium, and the breakout is the market choosing a direction.

Ascending triangles are the classic bullish continuation: each pullback is bought a little higher while supply caps the same ceiling, until demand finally clears it. The textbook target projects the height of the triangle from the breakout point — a guide, not a guarantee.

Our scanner detects triangles from trendline geometry across the whole universe each night. This page lists the names in the triangle family that are in the broke-out or retest lanes of the latest scan.

Frequently asked questions

What is a triangle pattern in stocks?

A triangle is a consolidation where the trading range narrows over time as two trendlines converge. It often precedes a sharp move when price breaks out of the apex.

Is an ascending triangle bullish?

Typically yes — an ascending triangle (flat resistance, rising support) is a bullish continuation pattern, with the breakout usually coming through the flat top. Context and volume still decide whether it follows through.

How often does this update?

The list refreshes every evening after the US close, once that day's market-wide scan finishes.

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