Friday, September 28, 2018

Dual Candlestick Patterns

Dual Candlestick Patterns


What’s better than single candlestick patterns?
DUAL candlestick patterns!

Engulfing Candles

Candlestick Patterns: Bullish and Bearish Engulfing
The bullish engulfing pattern is a two candlestick pattern that signals a strong up move may be coming.
It happens when a bearish candle is immediately followed by a larger bullish candle.
This second candle “engulfs” the bearish candle. This means buyers are flexing their muscles and that there could be a strong up move after a recent downtrend or a period of consolidation.
On the other hand, the bearish engulfing pattern is the opposite of the bullish pattern.
This type of candlestick pattern occurs when the bullish candle is immediately followed by a bearish candle that completely “engulfs” it.
This means that sellers overpowered the buyers and that a strong move down could happen.

Tweezer Bottoms and Tops

The tweezers are dual candlestick reversal patterns.
This type of candlestick pattern are usually be spotted after an extended uptrend or downtrend, indicating that a reversal will soon occur.
Notice how the candlestick formation looks just like a pair of tweezers!
Amazing!
Candlestick Patterns: Tweezer Bottoms and Tweezer Tops
The most effective Tweezers have the following characteristics:
The first candlestick is the same as the overall trend. If price is moving up, then the first candle should be bullish.
The second candlestick is opposite the overall trend. If price is moving up, then the second candle should be bearish.
The shadows of the candlesticks should be of equal length.
Tweezer Tops should have the same highs, while Tweezer Bottoms should have the same lows.

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