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What are bearish candlestick patterns?
Typically, we like to use bearish candlestick patterns to sell stocks. The reason for this is that they give us a very definable area of risk with a set reward. For example, you will see in a moment the 8 bearish candlestick patterns that we describe below.What does the'real body' on a candlestick mean?
The wide part of the candlestick is called the "real body" and tells investors whether the closing price was higher or lower than the opening price (black/red if the stock closed lower, white/green if the stock closed higher). Candlestick charts display the high, low, open, and closing prices of a security for a specific period.What is a candlestick in trading?
What Is A Candlestick? A candlestick is a type of price chart used in technical analysis that displays the high, low, open, and closing prices of a security for a specific period. It originated from Japanese rice merchants and traders to track market prices and daily momentum hundreds of years before becoming popularized in the United States.What does a reversal candlestick mean?
Because the first candlestick has a large body, it implies that the bearish reversal pattern would be stronger if this body were black. This would indicate a sudden and sustained increase in selling pressure. The small candlestick afterwards indicates consolidation before continuation.