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Abstract:Did you start clicking here? If so, stop reading immediately and take a Japanese candlestick lesson first! Once that's done, here's a one-page cheat sheet for single, dual, and triple Japanese candle formations. This cheat sheet will help you quickly determine the type of candlestick pattern you are looking at when trading.
Did you start clicking here? If so, stop reading immediately and take a Japanese candlestick lesson first! Once that's done, here's a one-page cheat sheet for single, dual, and triple Japanese candle formations. This cheat sheet will help you quickly determine the type of candlestick pattern you are looking at when trading.
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NUMBER OF BARS | CANDLESTICK NAME | BULLISH OR BEARISH? | WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE? |
Single | Spinning Top | Neutral | |
Doji | Neutral | ||
White Marubozu | Bullish | ||
Black Marubozu | Bearish | ||
Hammer | Bullish | ||
Hanging Man | Bearish | ||
Inverted Hammer | Bullish | ||
Shooting Star | Bearish |
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