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The most powerful types of Japanese candles
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[QUOTE="HOLA, post: 308084, member: 97887"] Japanese candlesticks are widely used in technical analysis as they provide valuable insights into market sentiment and potential price movements. Here are some of the most powerful types of Japanese candlesticks: [LIST=1] [*]Bullish Engulfing Pattern: This pattern occurs when a small bearish candlestick is followed by a larger bullish candlestick that completely engulfs the previous candle. It suggests a shift in momentum from bearish to bullish and is considered a strong bullish signal. [*]Bearish Engulfing Pattern: The opposite of the bullish engulfing pattern, this pattern occurs when a small bullish candlestick is followed by a larger bearish candlestick that completely engulfs the previous candle. It suggests a shift in momentum from bullish to bearish and is considered a strong bearish signal. [*]Hammer: A hammer is a bullish reversal pattern that consists of a small real body with a long lower shadow and little to no upper shadow. It suggests that buyers have stepped in after a period of selling pressure and may be an indication of a potential reversal. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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