Not necessarily.
A rising wedge at the end of a prolonged upmove certainly is. A rising wedge from a bottom can lead to an explosion up. I know because I've been caught by one on the S&P500 back in 1984 I think it was. Wait till it breaks the upper or lower trendlines then go with it.
Going by our market today it does look negative.
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