Bullish Side by Side White Lines

Bullish Side by Side White Lines is a three candlestick continuation pattern occuring during an uptrend. The first candle is long bodied and white. The second candle gaps upward to open a higher open and is white. The third candle is white and opens and closes at about the same level as the second candle.

Bullish Stick Sandwich

The Bullish Stick Sandwich is a three candle reversal pattern occuring during a downtrend. The first candle is long bodied, black and closes near it’s high. The second candle is white, gaps open higher and closes above the open of the prior candle. The third candle is black, engulfs the second candlestick and closes at …

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Identical Three Crows

Identical Three Crows is a three candlestick bearish reversal pattern occuring during an uptrend. The first candle is long bodied and black. The second and third candles open at the close of the previous candle in the series.

Two Crows

Two crows is a three candlestick bearish reversal pattern that occurs during an uptrend. The first candle is long bodied and white. The second candle gaps higher and closes near it’s low. The third candle in the series opens inside the body of the second candle and closes lower, filling the gap between the first …

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Three Line Strike

Three Line Strike is a four candlestick continuation pattern. See: Bullish Three Line Strike, Bearish Three Line Strike

Bearish Three Line Strike

Three Line Strike is a four candlestick continuation pattern. The bearish three line strike occurs in an downtrend. The first three candlesticks are made up by the Three Black Candlesticks pattern. The final candlestick in the series is a long bodied white candlestick that opens below the third candlestick and closes above the first candle’s …

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Bearish Kicking

Bearish Kicking is a two candlestick reversal pattern. The pattern occurs during an uptrend, beginning with a black Marubozu candlestick. The second candlestick gaps below the close of the first and is a white Marubozu.

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Bullish Kicking

llish Kicking is a two candlestick reversal pattern. The pattern occurs during an downtrend, beginning with a black Marubozu candlestick. The second candlestick gaps above the close of the first and is a white Marubozu.

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