Learning Technical Analysis #11 | Candlestick Patterns

Previous Technical Analysis Lessons
Technical Analysis #01 | Basics
Technical Analysis #02 | Trends
Technical Analysis #03 | Bearish Patterns
Technical Analysis #04 | Bullish Patterns
Technical Analysis #05 | Symmetrical Triangles
Technical Analysis #06 | Volume Indicator
Technical Analysis #07 | Moving Averages
Technical Analysis #08 | MACD
Technical Analysis #09 | RSI
Technical Analysis #10 | Fibonacci Retracements
#11 Candlestick Patterns
- Long Greed Body = Bullish
- Long Red Body = Bearish
- Long Bottom wick = Bullish
- Longs Top Wick = Bearish
A series of different candlesticks can show a bullish or bearish scenario and indicate entry prices to take a long or a short position. Candlestick patterns should always be used on top of more fundamental indicators like trend and price. Some or of the most common candlestick patterns are...
BULLISH & BEARISH ENGULFING
The Bearish Engulfing pattern is basically the exact opposite. Bears reject the bullish candle and the body of the red candle goes lower to where the price started in the previous candle indicating a bearish continuation. Example (Image Below). Litecoin has been in a downtrend ranging below the moving averages. There have been multiple bearish engulfing candlestick patterns which all indicated a further downside that showed to be quite effective.
HAMMER & SHOOTING STAR
MORE CANDLESTICK PATTERNS
There are many more candlestick patterns and you can easily find a cheat sheet on them when searching on google (Link). The most important thing is to understand the reasoning behind these patterns. I might make a follow-up post similar to this one breaking down more of these patterns with examples. Candlestick patterns similar to all Technical Analysis are not exact science and don't have a 100% hit rate. They do however give some strong indications and are more likely to deliver when on good setups.
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