ð· Bullish engulfing: A candlestick pattern where a smaller bearish candle is followed by a larger bullish candle, indicating a potential reversal of a downtrend. ð· Bearish engulfing: The opposite of a bullish engulfing pattern, where a smaller bullish candle is followed by a larger bearish candle, suggesting a potential reversal of an uptrend. ð·Tweezer tops: Two consecutive candlesticks with equal or near-equal high prices, indicating possible resistance and a potential reversal from an uptrend. ð·Tweezer bottoms: Similar to tweezer tops, but indicates support and a potential reversal from a downtrend. ð·Bullish harami: A bullish harami is a candlestick chart indicator used for spotting reversals in a bear trend. It is generally indicated by a small increase in price (signified by a white candle) that can be contained within the given equity's downward price movement (signified by black candles) from the past couple of days. ð·Morning star: A three-candle pattern consisting of a bearish candle, a small indecisive candle, and a bullish candle, indicating a potential reversal from a downtrend. ð·Evening star: The opposite of a morning star pattern, consisting of a bullish candle, a small indecisive candle, and a bearish candle, suggesting a potential reversal from an uptrend. ð·Three white soldiers: Three consecutive long bullish candles, typically seen as a strong bullish reversal pattern. ð·Three black crows: Three consecutive long bearish candles, often considered a bearish reversal pattern. ð·Three inside up: A bullish reversal pattern composed of a large down candle, a smaller up candle contained within the prior candle, and then another up candle that closes above the close of the second candle.
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