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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Major BEARISH Candlestick Patterns – Summary

Similar to the previous post on Major Bullish Candlestick Patterns, the following pictures could also help you to differentiate between one pattern with another more easily.

For example:
Notice the difference between Evening Star, Evening Doji Star & Abandoned Baby Bearish (See pictures no 7, 8 and 9 below).








Click the following links to read about each Bearish Candlestick pattern in detail:

1) Bearish Engulfing
2) Dark Cloud Cover

3) Harami Bearish
4) Harami Cross Bearish

5) Hanging Man
6) Shooting Star

7) Evening Star
8) Evening Doji Star

9) Abandoned Baby Bearish
10) Tweezer Top

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