NVDA: Good reaction in an important price level!Hello traders and investors! Let’s see how NVDA is doing today!
After it defeated the pivot point at $ 214.56, NVDA reversed the trend nicely. It quickly filled the gap (yellow area), making it an Exhaustion Gap, and now it is trading slightly above the resistance at $ 224 , which is a good sign.
There’s still a chance that it’ll do a pullback to the 21 ema again, and this wouldn’t ruin the bullish bias at all . When a stock is trending, pullbacks are just opportunities to buy.
What’s more, the pivot point was triggered in a very good moment:
In the daily chart, NVDA just retested the 50% Fibonacci’s Retracement and the support at $ 208 (black line), and it did a nice Doji candlestick pattern too.
We have many bullish signs around, and considering that the long-term trend is bullish, NVDA seems to be perfectly under control.
We see not a single bearish reversal pattern , either in the 1h, daily or weekly charts. It seems NVDA just completed its pullback, and now it resumed the bull trend.
As long as we don’t see any bearish sign, NVDA will remain bullish and seek the next resistances, maybe even the ATH soon. Let’s follow it closely.
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AMD ---- Shootng Star, Falling Gap & Upper Cross - Two Shooting Star candlestick patterns appear on Sep 13 and Sep 15. A shooting star denotes price drop is on the way, but need a confirmation that appeared on Sep 17 in this case. When Shooting Star emerge on top of the wave meaning possible price reversal, but if in the mid of the wave the fall is likely to continue but rather stop sooner.
- The Upper Cross on Sep 20 following a Falling Gap near the support at $102. Upper Cross actually is a variant of the Long Leg Star, but the opening and closing prices are on a higher level. Even though it denotes the calming of a market situation, it still clings towards an upward no matter whether on top or bottom of a wave.
Candle stick every beginners should know . ( part 3 ) Hi friends ,
today i'll share with you the most famous
candlestick pattern everyone should know. part 3
we will start with the morning star .
this pattern appear in the downtrend and It indicates the possibility of a price reversal ( long )
second , the evening star appear in the uptrend and It indicates the possibility of a price reversal ( short )
third doji / spinning top / high wave appear in the downtrend and the uptrend and They considered as reversal candles .
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Weekly TA: BTC-USD (20th Sept)BTC witnessed a volatile last week as it traded in a range of $44,000 to $49,000, it faced strong selling pressure at the higher levels which triggered the downside rally. However, it closed the weekly candle in the green territory and formed a Doji kind of a candlestick pattern. Crypto markets started this week with negative sentiments as the top crypto assets fell by ~5-10%.
After gaining more than 60% from its July low levels, BTC seems to have started its pending contraction move as it is trading ~10% from its recent high of $52,945. Massive selling pressure is present in the range of $50K to $52K. As per the Fibonacci retracement levels drawn by connecting the July lows to the recent high, BTC is managing to sustain above its 0.382 level which is placed at $43,590 .
On the higher side, the immediate hurdle is present at $46.5K , post this, the next potential sell wall is present at $48K followed by the psychological level of $50K . On the lower side, the nearest support is present at $43.8K and if this level is broken decisively, selling pressure can continue till the level of $42K followed by $40K .
Solana Attempting To Breakdown Through A Point Of ContentionThe zone i have highlighted on the chat is the range between the top and bottom of a high volume daily doji and we're overbought on the weekly showing bearish divergence on the RSI while on the daily RSI we are breaking down after being overbought; If we break below the zone i have highlighted then i expect to see a huge move down to the moving averages.
ETH : a wild Doji appears at 3200!!
looks like a trend reversal soon. could be a consolidation period but at the price range I'm thinking more likely bulls coming.
wait for candle confirmation and look to other indicators. I'm just looking in the window trying to see what's going on.
comments and criticisms welcome.
Candlestick Chart Part 2 : ReversalsHello everyone, as we all know the market action discounts everything :)
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Today's video will be about the Candlestick Chart : Reversal Patterns.
So lets start by talking about the different types of Patterns :
Bullish Reversal Patterns
Bearish Reversal Patterns
And they are divided into 3 groups :
Weak Patterns
Reliable Patterns
Strong Patterns
We Start with the Weak Reversals :
1) Dragonfly Pattern :
A dragonfly doji candlestick is a candlestick pattern with the open, close, and high prices of an asset at the same level. A dragonfly doji pattern does not appear constantly. It is used as a technical indicator that signals a potential reversal of the asset’s price.
2) Hammer & Hanging Man Patterns :
The Hammer is a bullish reversal pattern that forms during a downtrend. It is named because the market is hammering out a bottom.
When the price is falling, hammers signal that the bottom is near and the price will start rising again.
The long lower shadow indicates that sellers pushed prices lower, but buyers were able to overcome this selling pressure and closed near the open.
The Hanging Man is a bearish reversal pattern that can also mark a top or strong resistance level.
When the price is rising, the formation of a Hanging Man indicates that sellers are beginning to outnumber buyers.
The long lower shadow shows that sellers pushed prices lower during the session.
Buyers were able to push the price back up some but only near the open.
3) Inverted Hammer & Shooting Star Patterns :
The Inverted Hammer occurs when the price has been falling suggests the possibility of a reversal. Its long upper shadow shows that buyers tried to bid the price higher.
However, sellers saw what the buyers were doing, said "No!" and attempted to push the price back down.
The Shooting Star is a bearish reversal pattern that looks identical to the inverted hammer but occurs when the price has been rising.
Its shape indicates that the price opened at its low, rallied, but pulled back to the bottom.
4) Dark Cloud Pattern :
A 2-candle pattern. The first candle is bullish and has a long body. The second candlestick should open significantly above the first one’s closing level and close below 50% of the first candlestick’s body. The sell signal is moderately strong.
5) Piercing Pattern :
A 2-candle pattern. The first candlestick is long and bearish. The second candlestick opens with a gap down, below the closing level of the first one. It’s a big bullish candlestick, which closes above the 50% of the first candle’s body. Both bodies should be long enough.
6) Upside Gap Three Method :
The upside gap three methods candlestick pattern is a bearish continuation pattern that only occurs during an uptrend. It consists of three candles. The first two candles are long and white in the direction of the prevailing trend. The second black candle creates an upside gap. The third candle fills the gap between the first and the second candle.
7) Downside Gap Three Method :
The downside gap three methods candlestick pattern appears during a downtrend and consists of three candles. The first two candles have a gap down between them while the third candle covers the gap between the first two. The gap between the first two candles simply gets filled.
8) Bearish Harami Pattern :
A 2-candle pattern. The body of the second candle is completely contained within the body of the first one and has the opposite color.
9) Bullish Herami Pattern :
A 2-candle pattern. The body of the second candle is completely contained within the body of the first one and has the opposite color.
Now Lets Talk about the Reliable Reversals :
1) Bullish Engulfing Pattern :
A 2-candle pattern appears at the end of the downtrend. The first candlestick is bearish. The second candle should open below the low of the first candlestick low and close above its high.
2) Bearish Engulfing Pattern :
A 2-candle pattern. The first candlestick is bullish. The second candlestick is bearish and should open above the first candlestick’s high and close below its low.
3) Tower Top Pattern :
The tower top is a reversal pattern that occurs at high price levels. Typically one or more long bullish candlesticks are followed by a few smaller real body candlesticks and then the pattern is completed with one or more large bearish candlesticks.
4) Tower Bottom Pattern :
The tower bottom is a reversal pattern that occurs at low price levels. There is one or more long bearish candlesticks followed by a few smaller body candlesticks and then concluded with one or more large bullish candlesticks.
5) Bullish Abandoned Baby Pattern :
The bullish abandoned baby is a pattern that appears at the end of a downtrend and signals reversal to an uptrend. Simply put, it signals an end of the selling pressure of the bears and return of the bulls in the market.
This pattern consists of three candlesticks: the first candle has a black (or red) big body, the second is a small and bearish candle – or a Doji, and the third is white (or green) candle.
6) Bearish Abandoned Baby Pattern :
The bearish abandoned baby is a reversal pattern that forms during an uptrend. It is characterized by three candles, where the first candle is long bodied and white/green.
The second candle is a Doji that gaps above the close of the first bar in the series. The third candle opens below the close of the second bar and is long bodied and black/red.
7) Dumpling Top Pattern :
A dumpling top occurs when small real body candlesticks slowly rise and then move in a neutral to downward direction. The dumpling top pattern is complete when there is a bearish candlestick that gaps down from the other candlesticks.
8) Fry Pan Bottom Pattern :
The opposite of the dumpling top is the fry pan bottom pattern. The fry pan bottom occurs when small real body candlesticks slowly move downward and then move in a neutral to upward direction. The fry pan bottom pattern is complete when a bullish candlestick gaps up from the rest of the candlesticks.
9) Bullish Belt Hold Pattern :
A bullish belt hold shows up in downtrends. The pattern can be recognized by one long, full-bodied candlestick that is bullish and opens at a new recent low. The bullish belt hold candle is expected to have a flat or nearly flat bottom. The top has a small shadow, relative to the length of the body.
10) Bearish Belt Hold Pattern :
The bearish belt hold is the complete opposite and it comes up in uptrends. To detect it, look for a long full-bodied, bearish candlestick that stands out at the top of an uptrend because it will get to a new recent high and it should be noticeably longer than the other candles.
11) Tweezer Top Pattern :
The Tweezer Top pattern is a bearish reversal candlestick pattern that is formed at the end of an uptrend.
It consists of two candlesticks, the first one being bullish and the second one being bearish candlestick.
Both the tweezer candlestick make almost or the same high.
12) Tweezers Bottom Pattern :
The Tweezer Bottom candlestick pattern is a bullish reversal candlestick pattern that is formed at the end of the downtrend.
It consists of two candlesticks, the first one being bearish and the second one being bullish candlestick.
Both the candlesticks make almost or the same low.
And Last but not least The Strong Reversal Patterns :
1) Three White Soldiers Pattern :
A 3-candle pattern. There’s a series of 3 bullish candles with long bodies. Each candle should open within the previous body, better above its middle. Each candle closes at a new high, near its maximum. The reliability of this pattern is very high, but still, a confirmation in the form of a white candlestick with a higher close or a gap-up is suggested.
2) Three Black Crows Pattern :
A 3-candlestick pattern. There’s a series of 3 bearish candles with long bodies. Each candle opens within the body of the previous one, better below its middle. Each candle closes at a new low, near its minimum. The reliability of this pattern is very high, but still, a confirmation in the form of a bearish candlestick with a lower close or a gap-down is suggested.
3) Morning Star Pattern :
A 3-candle pattern. After a long bearish candle, there’s a bearish gap down. The bears are in control, but they don’t achieve much. The second candle is quite small and its color is not important, although it’s better if it’s bullish. The third bullish candle opens with a gap up and fills the previous bearish gap. This candle is often longer than the first one.
4) Evening Star Pattern :
A 3-candle pattern. After a long bullish candlestick, there’s a bullish gap up. The bulls are in control, but they don’t achieve much. The second candlestick is quite small and its color is not important. The third bearish candle opens with a gap down and fills the previous bullish gap. This candle is often longer than the first one.
5) Bullish Three Line Strike Pattern :
A bullish three-line strike is made up of four candles. Of these, the first three are bullish, while the last is bearish. It is made up of three strong bullish candles that progressively end higher followed by a final strike candle. The strike candlestick is bearish and begins at or higher than the third candle but closes at least lower than the open of the first candle.
6) Bearish Three Line Strike Pattern :
A bearish three-line strike is a four candle continuation pattern that comes up in a bearish trend. The first three candles are bearish, while the last candle is positive and ends above the highest close of the previous three candles.
I Do wanna mention General Reversal Patterns :
Three Mountains is the same as Triple Top Pattern
Three Rivers is the same as Inverted Triple Top Pattern
Buddha Top is the same as Head and Shoulders Pattern
Inverted Buddha is the Same as Inverted Head and Shoulders Pattern
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USD/JPY long opportunity USD/JPY has been in a downtrend on the 1 hour heikin ashi chart. However a recent doji has formed along with a green candle that closed above the heikin ashi doji.
This shows strength in the market for the bulls, stochastic has also just been majorly oversold and is now turning back up.
This could be a strong buy for USD/JPY.
EURJPY - Bearish SharkShark Pattern, this is what shark pattern really is. If you got stung out on the same shark pattern and once it has grown into the next entry price, the textbook case suggest that you should still engage the trade should the candlestick confirmation come by.
Compare to its peers, USDJPY, this is the more well-liked set-up as it was a trend trading setup, unlike the USDJPY, counter-trend setup.
I will have to wait for the candle to close at 9 pm (+8GMT) which is 16:00(UTC +3). If a pin bar, or long shadow I will be looking for a shorting opportunity.
COCA-COLA CO. BOUNCE BACK TOWARDS FROM THE SUPPORT LINEThe Coca-Cola Co. (NYSE: KO) has been in a correction mode since August 16th, when it hit resistance at around 57.50. It hit the support line on Friday last week formed from the beginning of the year with Doji candle, and experts expect the market reaction today. Today's response is not late, as the action bounced off the support line with a solid green bar, with investors hoping for a new peak. Even though the stock is testing above the line, combined with the fact that oscillators detect downside momentum, experts nevertheless adopt a neutral stance.
Now, in order to get confidence that the uptrend has regained fuel, investors would like to see a recovery above 57.00, around August 16th. This could initially target the highs of July 21st and 27th, at 57.55, the break of which would take the stock into territories last tested in March 2020. The next resistance may be around February 2022, which if it doesn’t hold, could pave the way towards the peak of 60$ per share.
Shifting attention to short-term oscillators, we see that the RSI lies below 40 and points downward, while the MACD runs below both its zero and trigger lines, pointing down as well.
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The Best & Most Reliable Candlestick Patterns To UseIn this video I explain my favourite candlestick patterns and how to use them in your own trading.
Here we describe:
Engulfing Candles
Doji Candles
Hammer Candles
And I explain how to use them with confluence & context of where on the chart they occur.
I love $AMC and Heikin-Ashi, and here is why:If you look at the weekly chart, since Jun 2020, almost every time a doji or spinning top appeared it was followed by a trend reversal.
Let's watch this unfold over the next weeks.
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Not financial advice. Not a financial advisor. Just for fun and my own education.
retest of inverse head and shoulder on licbuy as
trend is up
club this week and last week candle forming doji on 50% retracement support
breakout above 482
tgt 482+289 = 671
sl closing below 437
weekly basis
interpretation thus be carefull
be invested with emotion free money means loss does not affect your decision
WOW NLST!! +360% since June 25th buuuut . . Look at THAT TOP!! The long legged Doji may as well be a Gravestone / Orphaned Baby. There's a gap just under the daily low and after a 360%+ run from the 25th of June, it's gotta pull back from a $9.98 resistance. I left the Fib overlay intact from yesterday as it snap fits like a glove. Also, just look at the ski tips on those MA's (50/200). I've been watching this since last Fall and got it at $0.65. Super salty now cuz I sold at just under $3 to pile into something else. Looks like the lawsuit with Google will print some new highs in time but for now, the last valuation I saw was $4 by the analysts. We do have a gap still, down around $2.50 so we'll see what comes of that. Not investment advice, DYOR and Good luck!
Let's talk about Candlestick Chart PatternsThe candlestick chart patterns are used by traders to set up their trades, and predicting the future direction of the price movements. There are many candlestick chart patterns. I will be discussing a few of those.
✅ Morning Star is formed after a downtrend indicating a bullish reversal. Generally made of 3 candlesticks, first being a bearish candle, second a Doji, and third being a bullish candle. The first candle shows the continuation of the downtrend, the second being a Doji shows indecision in the market and the third bullish candle shows that bulls are back in action.
✅ Bullish Hammer is a single candlestick pattern, which is formed at the end of the downtrend and shows bullish reversal. The real body of this candle is small with a long lower wick which should be more than twice the real body. This candle is formed when the seller pushes the price downwards but at the same time buyers arrive and push the prices up.
✅ Bullish Engulfing is formed after a downtrend, indicating a bullish reversal. It is formed when a bearish candle is fully engulfed by a bullish candle which shows that the bulls are back in the market.
✅ Three White Soldiers is a multiple candlestick pattern that is formed after a downtrend indicating a bullish reversal. It is formed when three consecutive bullish candles appear one after the other. These three candles show a strong bullish trend.
✅ Hanging Man is generally formed at the end of an uptrend and signals bearish reversal. The real body of this candle is small and is located at the top with a lower shadow which should be more than twice the real body. This candlestick pattern has no or little upper shadow.
✅ Dark Cloud Cover is formed by two candles, the first candle being a bullish candle which indicates the continuation of the uptrend. The second candle is a bearish candle that opens the gap up but closes more than 50% of the real body of the previous candle which shows that the bears are back in the market and a bearish reversal is going to take place.
✅ Bearish Engulfing is formed by two candles, after an uptrend indicating a bearish reversal. It is formed by two candles, the second candlestick engulfing the first candlestick. The first candle being a bullish candle indicates the continuation of the uptrend. The second candlestick chart is a long bearish candle that completely engulfs the first candle and shows that the bears are back in the market.
✅ Evening Star is made of 3 candlesticks, first being a bullish candle, second a Doji, and third being a bearish candle. The first candle shows the continuation of the uptrend, the second candle being a doji indicates indecision in the market, and the third bearish candle shows that the bears are back in the market and reversal is going to take place.
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GBPAUD, 4hr tf, holding below weekly resistance
We might finally see this pair drop as well. As you can see, there is a doji candle in the 4hr candle exactly below the resistance. This could be a turning point for GBPAUD.
As long as price hold below 1.8650, we could see GBPAUD going down for a correction.
I will try selling this pair once again.
Sell GBPAUD 1.8630
Stop loss 1.8700
Take profit 1.8420 (3R)
Use only 1-2% risk
Good luck
Doji and Spring!!! GME Daily GME got it - Doji followed by a nice spring candle on the daily chart.
Bears may still manage to smash the price down a little bit more before lift off - see chart of candle set up before last rip.
Don't fret if the GME spring gets pushed down a little more from here - GME is so close! Stay Buckled Up!
Not financial advice.