Saturday, July 21, 2007
Star Formations
Stars are similar to gaps. A long body followed by a much shorter candlestick with a short body, where the bodies must not overlap -- though their shadows may.
Dark Cloud
Dragonfly
Marubozu Candlesticks
Shadow and Tail
Formation
The Japanese have been using candlesticks since the 17th century to analyze rice prices. Candlesticks were introduced into modern technical analysis by Steve Nison in his book Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques.
Candlesticks contain the same data as a normal bar chart but highlight the relationship between opening and closing prices. The narrow stick represents the range of prices traded during the period (high to low) while the broad mid-section represents the opening and closing prices for the period.
- If the close is higher than the open - the candlestick mid-section is hollow or shaded blue/green.
- If the open is higher than the close - the candlestick mid-section is filled in or shaded red.
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