Candlesticks Charting Made easy
the Basic and popular Candlesticks chart formation are:
BullishEngulfing Signal
Bearish Engulfing Signal
Hangman
Morning and Evening Stars
Piercing Pattern
Dark Cloud Cover
The Kicker Signal
Inverted Hammer
The Hammer
Harami
Shooting Star
Dynamic Doji
Gaps at the Top
Gaps at the Bottom
The Major Moving Averages
Breakouts
Cradles & Belt Hold Patterns
Fry Pan Bottom
J-Hook
Scoop Patterns
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A candlestick chart is a style of bar-chart used primarily to describe price movements of an equity over time.
It is a combination of a line-chart and a bar-chart, in that each bar represents the range of price movement over a given time interval. It is most often used in technical analysis of equity and currency price patterns. They appear superficially similar to error bars, but are unrelated.














