Morning star candlestick patterns can be strong reversal signs, but need to be traded safely as they are not always reliable, try to only use them at areas that are likely to be a “bottom” of a trend. They consist of the first candle being bearish and large bodied, the second candle being a doji, usually tiny with a two distinct wicks and the 3rd candle being...
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When you see a morning star pattern (you can use candle software to find such), usually it marks the start of Elliott wave 1 to 5 sequence, you enter at the end of the first correction wave (retrace into the body of morning star pattern). When wave 2 is completed, we plot Fibonacci retracements from the tail of Morning star and you will see how perfectly price...
Here is a quick guide to Japanese Candlesticks. I went over the basics of candlestick construction & some of the common patterns we see a lot
Shooting Star Candlestick Pattern Definition: When the price highly increases during a day, but decreases to what it was at the beginning of the day or even lower, a considerable bearish retracement is occurred. The candlestick of this price action in the daily time frame is a Shooting Star. The Shooting Star in the daily time frame is a very strong signal for...
Conditions of a Perfect Shooting Star: Body is short. The height of the candlestick (the difference between high and low price) is tall enough and it's more than the Daily ATR(264). The taller the Candlestick is, the stronger the Shooting Star. The upper shadow (also known as upper wick or tail is the distance between the high price and the close or open...
Weak Hammer (Example): The chart shows the price of Bitcoin vs. US Dollar. In 02/02/2018, as it says, buyers couldn't raise the price above the day open price, the D1 candle seems a Hammer with bearish body. So the final result wasn't clear and the next day, sellers could pullback the price. (Consider the red thick arrow)
Weak hammer: For having successful and steady transactions, Simple detection of market patterns is not enough. But with a deeper look, we should calculate the success possibility of each pattern. One of the determining power Parameters of hammer stick is about Descending or ascending that the body can be. Thus, if the body of hammer is ascending, Possibility of...
Hammer, The first sign of the beginning Ascending wave: Hammer shows that the war between buyers and sellers, at the beginning of the day sellers could create significant reduction in price, with their high investments. But when the price had come to the lowest extent of it, many of buyers have entered with more investments than sellers. And again they could...
Conditions of a Perfect Hammer: . Body height must be short. . The total height of the candle must be taller than the Daily ATR-264. The taller the candle is, the stronger the Hammer is. . The lower shadow’s length should be very tall. It is better to be over 75 percent of the Daily ATR-264. . The upper shadow does not exist, or if it does, it is very small. It...
Hammer Candle Stick Definition If there was a large drop in price in the middle of the day, but before the day ended it increased to what it was at the beginning of the day and even more, a significant upward return occurred. The candlestick of this change (move) will be a Hammer in a daily time frame. A Hammer formation on the daily time frame is a very strong...
See notes on chart. This is a very low risk type of setup that I like very much. My sell points are either when I think a resistance level is being tested OR if a strong trend develops (hopefully!) I draw a trend line. If the trend breaks down, I know that is a good exit point until my next entry.
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