There are two basic forms of information that traders rely on: fundamental analysis (FA), the study of a companyโs financial books and ratios, and technical analysis (TA), the study of a stockโs price behavior. With FA, the aim is to identify undervalued companies that should grow in the future, while TA aims to predict future price action based on past behavior. To do this, traders track candlestick patterns. In this article, weโll explain how to read candles and cover the 37 most essential patterns that every active trader and chartist needs to know. Common Candlestick Patterns Cheat Sheet
What is a candlestick pattern?
To understand candle patterns, you must know how to read a candle.Candlesticks themselves contain a wealth of information. Ever since they were invented in the 1700s by Japanese rice traders, theyโve helped investors and traders everywhere visualize price action. Here are the components of a candle:[1]Duration.ย This one isnโt actuallyย onย the candle, but the duration of your chart determines the duration of the candle, so itโs important to keep in mind. For example, on a weekly chart, a single candle represents one week. On a daily chart, a candle represents one day, etc.Body.ย The body of the candle refers to the filled-in blocky part that makes up most of the candle itself.Theย topย andย bottomย of a candle represent where the price started and closed.Color.ย The color of the candle determines whether the price went up or down.Aย redย candle started the trading period at theย topย of the candle and closed the trading period at the bottom.Aย greenย candle is the opposite. Theย bottomย of the candle is where trading started and the trading period closed at the top of the body.Size.ย The size tells you how far the price moved from open to close.Aย smallย candle represents relatively little price movement.Aย largeย candle represents a lot of price movement.Wick.ย The wick is the little line that pops out of the top and bottom of the candleโs body. Wicks represent the peaks of that trading periodโs price level.Aย shortย wick means the price didnโt move very far away from the opening or closing price (depending on the color).Aย longย wick means the price moved well outside of the range of the open or close (depending on the color). Single Candlestick Patterns DojiA doji has basically no body, indicating the open and close price were basically identical. The size of the wick may indicate how much volatility occurred over the session, but this neutral candle often indicates uncertainty (or lack of trading interest).[2]Bullish or bearish?ย Neutral.Dragonfly dojiA dragonfly doji refers to a doji with an extremely long bottom-side wick, indicating there was a of intrasession price action below the open and close.Bullish or bearish?ย Bullish.Gravestone dojiAlso known as the inverted dragonfly, this doji has a long wick above the body. This is universally noted as bearish, since it means there was a larger attempt for the price to move higher that ultimately failed.Bullish or bearish?ย Bearish.HammerA hammer is always green. It has a small body with a wick sticking out through the bottom of the candle. That wick may be relatively short or kind of on the longer side.[3]Bullish or bearish?ย Bullish.Inverted hammerPeople assume the inverted hammer is bearish since itโs the โoppositeโ of a hammer, but itโs not. The green body with the wick on top indicates the market is trying to push the price higher, even if there might have been a return to lower levels heading into close.Bullish or bearish?ย Bullish.Hanging manThe hanging man looks identical to the hammer except it can be red or green. The key with the hanging man isย whenย it appears. It only counts as a hanging man candle if it appears after a dedicated uptrend.Bullish or bearish?ย Bearish.The hanging man is often considered a potentialย reversal indicator,ย meaning that itโs possible the uptrend will become a downtrend.Bullish spinning topNicknamed the spinning top after its shape (it looks kind of like a childrenโs top), the bullish spinning top has a small, green body and a wick sticking out of both ends. It can only appear after a prolonged downtrend.Bullish or bearish?ย Bullish.ย Also, aย reversal indicator.Bearish spinning topThe bearish spinning top is the inverse of a bullish spinning topโitโs just a red body and it appears after a prolonged uptrend.Bullish or bearish?ย Bearish.ย Also, aย reversal indicator.Bullish MarubozuThe bullish Marubozu stands out prominently on charts. It's got a very large body and no wick on either side (or an extremely tiny wick). The bullish Marubozu is a huge sign that the market is moving with conviction in one direction.[4]Bullish or bearish?ย Bullish.Bearish MarubozuThe only difference between the bullish and the bearish Marubozu is the color of the body. The bullish version is green; the bearish version is red.[5]Bullish or bearish?ย Bearish. Double Candlestick Patterns Bullish kickerThe bullish kicker occurs when a red candle is followed immediately by a green candle with a gap between the two.[6]Bullish or bearish?ย Bullish.What is a gap?ย A gap refers to a specific phenomenon that occurs between candlesticks. Normally, one candle overlaps with the next one, indicating that the price is moving in increments. Aย gapย occurs when thereโs open space separating one candle and another. This occurs when the price jumps way up (or way down) between sessions.Bearish kickerA bearish kicker is the opposite of a bullish kickerโa green candle is followed by a red candle that gaps down.[7]Bullish or bearish?ย Bearish.Bullish engulfingA bullish engulfing candle occurs when a green candle follows a red candle. The โengulfingโ part is where the green candle is bigger than the red candle in terms of the body. The green candle has a lower low and a higher high.[8]Bullish or bearish?ย Bullish.ย This is also considered aย reversalย pattern.Bearish engulfingThe bearish engulfing candle occurs when a green candle is completely engulfed by a larger red candle.Bullish or bearish?ย Bearish.ย This is widely accepted as aย reversalย pattern.Piercing lineThe piercing line is one of the more difficult patterns to spot just because it seems kind of innocuous at first. It requires a long red candle with short wicks, followed by a smaller green candle that punctures the base of the previous candleโs bottom.[9]Bullish or bearish?ย Bullish.ย This is also considered aย reversalย pattern.Dark cloud coverDark cloud cover is the opposite of a piercing lineโa green candle with a large body is followed by a red candle with a smaller body. The top of the red candle must be higher than the top of the green candle, and the bottom of the red candle must hit roughly around the midpoint of the green candle.[10]Bullish or bearish?ย Bearish.ย This is also aย reversalย pattern.Tweezer bottomThe tweezer bottom is easy to spot by the two long wicks that stop at the same price level. This pattern also must occur at the bottom of a downtrend, and the two candles must have relatively similar tops. The first candle must be red and the second candle must be green.[11]Bullish or bearish?ย Bullish.ย This is also considered to be aย reversalย pattern.Tweezer topThe tweezer top is the inverse of the tweezer bottom. Two long wicks must sit at the same price level, the first candle must be green, and the second candle must be red. Also, this pattern only counts if it appears at the top of an uptrend.[12]Bullish or bearish?ย Bearish.ย This is aย reversalย pattern.Bullish HaramiThe bullish Harami is noted by its large red candle, followed by an engulfed green candle. The green candle must be small, and there must be a wick hanging from the bottom of the candle.[13]Bullish or bearish?ย Bullish.Bearish HaramiThe bearish Harami requires a large green candle followed by an engulfed red candle with a tiny wick on top.[14]Bullish or bearish?ย Bearish. Triple Candlestick Patterns Morning starThe morning star pattern is considered a classicย reversalย pattern. It is noted by a substantial red candle, a smaller green candle that gaps down, and a larger green candle that gaps up. The last candle must close higher than the midpoint of the first candle.[15]Bullish or bearish?ย Bullish.Bullish abandoned babyIf you see a substantial red candle and a gap down to a green doji followed by a gap up and a huge green candle, youโre looking at a bullish abandoned baby. You can remember this pattern by noting that the tiny doji looks like it has been โabandonedโ by the red and green โparentsโ above it.[16]Bullish or bearish?ย Bullish.Bearish abandoned babyThe bearish abandoned baby is the reverse of the bullish abandoned baby. The first candle is green, the โbabyโ will be a doji floating above, and the last candle below will be red.[17]Bullish or bearish?ย Bearish.Three white soldiersThree white soldiers is pretty easy to remember because it's just three green candles. The candles must all be green and either matching or drifting upwards.[18]Bullish or bearish?ย Bullish.ย This is considered one of the more consistent patterns in TA.Three black crowsThree black crows is the opposite of three white soldiers. Youโve got three red candles with large bodies all matching levels or slowly drifting downward.[19]Bullish or bearish?ย Bearish.Three line strikeThree line strike is actually a four-candle pattern. It is sort of an extension of the three black crows or three white soldiers and is considered aย reversalย pattern. It occurs when a large engulfing candle overtakes the three previous candles of a different color. So, with three white soldiers, youโd need a large red candle to overtake the previous three. With three black crows, youโd need a giant green candle to overtake the previous three.[20]Bullish or bearish?ย Depends on the trend. Larger Patterns
Cup and handleThe cup and handle is a larger pattern consisting usually of 20+ candles. It appears kind of like an old school coffee cup: thereโs a large downtrend that smooths out at the bottom of the โcup.โ Then, thereโs an uptrend that matches the downtrend symmetrically. At the end of the โcup,โ a sharp downturn marks the โhandle,โ which is often followed by a new bullish trend.[21]Bullish or bearish?ย Bullish.Double topA double top simply refers to any extended series of candles where the peak of the uptrend stops at a specific price level twice. These are typically easy to spot because the wicks will poke out from the chart and touch the same price level twice.[22]Bullish or bearish?ย Bearish.Double bottomThe inverse of the double top is the double bottom. Itโs any pattern where two wicks in a channel touch down at the same price level.[23]Bullish or bearish?ย Bullish.WedgeWedges are a type of channel. They are noted by an upward or downward trend where the channel slowly feeds down into a narrower point. As the wedge tightens, it gets closer to a decision area where the trend can break up or down.[24]Bullish or bearish?ย Neutral.ย The shape of the wedge can help you identify confirmations and reversals, but the wedges themselves arenโt bearish or bullish.What is a channel?ย A channel is sort of like a lane on a road. It refers to two lines that contain all of the price action in an area. The edges of a channel are often the source of resistance or support points.FlagFlags, also known as pennants, are a kind of extremely tight wedge that often appears after large moves up or down. The shape of the flag is more of a triangular boat flag as opposed to a standard national flag.[25]Bullish or bearish?ย Neutral.ย Flags donโt signal anything other than decision points where investors and traders are unsure of what to do. Confirmation Patterns
Rising windowThe rising window is a two-candle confirmation signal that occurs when a candle gaps up past a support or resistance line following an uptrend.[26]Bullish or bearish?ย Bullish.What is a confirmation?ย In technical analysis, a confirmation refers to any event which affirms the previous signal. So, take three white soldiersโa classic bullish signal. If the three white soldiers sit on a resistance line and then a rising window breaks that line, it is considered a confirmationโthe bullish trend is set to continue.Falling windowThe falling window (sometimes casually and incorrectly called aย falling dagger) is the reverse of a rising window. Itโs a two-candle confirmation that breaks a trend or support/resistance line by gapping down past it.[27]Bullish or bearish?ย Bearish.Three inside upFollowing a period of consolidation or a downward trend, you can spot a reversal confirmation with the three inside up pattern. This is a large red candle, a smaller green candle that sits around the base of the first candle, and then a green candle rising above the first candle's high.[28]Bullish or bearish?ย Bullish.Three inside downThree inside down is the bearish version of the three inside up. A large green candle is followed by a rising red candle, then a red candle that breaks the previous low of the initial green candle.[29]Bullish or bearish?ย Bearish.Three outside upThree outside up is a bullish confirmation signal that requires a red candle, an engulfing green candle, and a third green candle with a midpoint higher than the top of the previous candle.[30]Bullish or bearish?ย Bullish.Three outside downThree outside down is the reverse of the three outside up. A green candle is engulfed by a large red candle, then thereโs a third red candle trending down and passing the base of the engulfing candle.Bullish or bearish?ย Bearish. $ETH $BTC
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