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Chart Patterns
 Candlestick Intro


 Bullish Engulfing

 Bearish Engulfing

 Bearish Engulfing

 Bearish Harami

 Hammer

Hanging Man
 Inverted Hammer

 Shooting Star

 Morning Star

 Evening Star

 Piercing Pattern

 Dark Cloud Cover

 Three White Soldiers

 Three Black Crows

 Drawbacks of Candlesticks

Hanging Man

Hammer or Hanging ManThe hammer and hanging man candlestick patterns both have the same appearance. The difference between them depends on the preceding price action. The formations are created when the price moves significantly lower intra-day after the open but rallies to close well off the low. The high should be near the open (for black candlesticks) or close (for white candlesticks) and, preferably, the length of the lower shadow should be three times that of the body. In some cases, there will be a short upper shadow.

In most cases, the price action of this formation indicates that the bears were mounting a huge sell-off during the day but there was not enough selling pressure to last the entire period as the bulls rallied and pushed the price back up by day's end.

A hammer will result if the formation was created after a decline, or down-trend. The market is trying to hammer out a bottom. The signal indicates to the bulls that the bears are weakening and that a reversal may be on the horizon.

On the other hand, a hanging man will result if the formation was created after an advance, or up-trend. Even though there was a strong rally at day's end, this formation should indicate potential weakness on the side of the bulls.

Hanging Man

In the above example, the price was in a strong up-trend when two hanging man were formed on consecutive days. The third day, a long black candlestick solidified the bearishness and helped confirm the hanging man signal.


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