Bitcoin Analysis==>> Attack to Resistance zoneBitcoin is currently moving near the Support zone($63,630-$63,200) , Support lines and 200_SMA(Daily) .
According to the Elliott wave theory , Bitcoin seems to have completed the correction structure of the Double Three Correction(WXY) .
One sign of Bitcoin's increase is the Hammer Candlestick Pattern with a long shadow, which adds to its validity.
Also, we can see Regular Divergence(RD+) between Consecutive Valleys.
I expect Bitcoin to attack again the Resistance zone($58,500-$57,000) .
Note: Bitcoin can attack the Resistance zone($58,500-$57,000) from around $62,600.
Bitcoin Analyze (BTCUSDT), 15-minute time frame⏰.
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Most Powerful Candlestick Patterns Candlestick patterns are like building blocks in understanding how the stock market behaves and how prices might change. Knowing about these patterns can really help you make smarter decisions when trading.
I. Introduction to 35 Candlestick Patterns
Candlestick patterns are visual representations of price movements within a specific time frame. Each candlestick represents the opening, closing, high, and low prices for that period.
The body of the candlestick is the difference between the opening and closing prices, while the wicks or shadows represent the price range.
II. Bullish Candlestick Patterns
A bullish candlestick pattern is essentially a visual signal that appears on a price chart, indicating a potential upward momentum or trend in the market. It’s like a green light for traders, suggesting that the price of the asset is likely to go up.
Traders use these patterns to time their entry into the market with the goal of capitalizing on the anticipated price increase.
Bullish Single Candlestick Patterns:
Hammer: A single candlestick pattern characterized by a small body and a long lower wick, signaling a potential bullish reversal after a downtrend.
Inverted Hammer: Another single candlestick pattern with a small body and a long upper wick, indicating a potential bullish reversal after a downtrend.
Black Marubozu: A single candlestick pattern characterized by a long black body with no shadows, representing a strong bearish sentiment.
White Marubozu: A single candlestick pattern characterized by a long white body with no shadows, representing a strong bullish sentiment
Bullish Double Candle Patterns:
Bullish Engulfing: A two-candle pattern where a small bearish candle is followed by a larger bullish candle that engulfs the previous one, suggesting a potential trend reversal to the upside.
Bullish Piercing Pattern: A two-candle pattern starting with a bearish candle followed by a larger bullish candle that opens below the previous day’s low and closes more than halfway into the prior bearish candle.
Bullish Counterattack: A two-candle pattern starting with a bearish candle, followed by a larger bullish candle that engulfs the entire range of the previous bearish candle.
Tweezer Bottom: A two-candle pattern occurring after a downtrend, characterized by two consecutive bearish candles with similar lows, suggesting potential support and a bullish reversal.
Mat Hold: A five-candle pattern suggesting a continuation of a bullish trend. It begins with a bullish candle followed by a bearish candle, a long bullish candle, a small bullish or bearish candle, and ends with another bullish candle.
Bullish Triple Candle-Sticks Pattern:
Morning Star Pattern: A three-candle pattern starting with a bearish candle, followed by a small indecisive candle (often a doji), and then a bullish candle, indicating a potential bullish reversal.
Three White Soldiers: A bullish formation consisting of three consecutive long bullish candles. Each candle closes higher than the previous one, suggesting a strong potential upward movement.
Rising Three Methods: A five-candle pattern signaling a continuation of the current bullish trend. It starts with a long bullish candle, followed by three smaller bearish candles, and ends with another long bullish candle.
Upside Tasuki Gap: A three-candle pattern involving a bullish candle, a gap up, a bearish candle, and finally another bullish candle that opens within the range of the previous bearish candle.
III. Bearish Candlestick Patterns
A bearish candlestick pattern is a visual cue on a price chart that suggests a potential downward momentum or trend in the market. It’s akin to a red light for traders, indicating that the price of the asset is likely to decrease. Traders pay close attention to these patterns to time their entry into the market, aiming to profit from the expected price decline.
Single Candle Patterns:
Hanging Man: A single candlestick pattern resembling a hanging man, signaling a potential bearish reversal after an uptrend. Learn more about Hanging Man Candlestick
Shooting Star Pattern: A single candlestick pattern characterized by a small body and a long upper wick, suggesting a potential bearish reversal.
Bearish Engulfing: A two-candle pattern where a small bullish candle is followed by a larger bearish candle that engulfs the previous one, indicating a potential trend reversal to the downside.
Black Marubozu: A single candlestick pattern characterized by a long black body with no shadows, representing a strong bearish sentiment.
Double Candle Patterns:
Evening Star Pattern: A three-candle formation indicating a potential bearish reversal. It starts with a bullish candle, followed by a small indecisive candle and ends with a bearish candle.
Dark Cloud Cover: A two-candle pattern starting with a bullish candle followed by a larger bearish candle that opens above the previous day’s high and closes more than halfway into the prior bullish candle.
Bearish Harami: A two-candle pattern. The first candle is a large bullish one, followed by a smaller bearish candle that is entirely within the range of the bullish candle. This pattern indicates a potential bearish reversal.
Bearish Counterattack: A two-candle pattern starting with a bullish candle, followed by a larger bearish candle that engulfs the entire range of the previous bullish candle.
On-Neck Pattern: A two-candle pattern where the first day has a long black body followed by a second day with a small body that closes slightly above the previous day’s low.
Triple Candle Patterns:
Three Black Crows: A bearish formation consisting of three consecutive long bearish candles. Each candle closes lower than the previous one, suggesting a strong potential downward movement.
Three Inside Down: A bearish reversal pattern. It consists of a bullish candle, a smaller bearish candle that is completely within the range of the previous candle, and a larger bearish candle.
Three Outside Down: A three-candle pattern. It starts with a bullish candle, followed by a larger bearish candle that completely engulfs the previous bullish candle, and then another bearish candle.
Neutral Candlestick Pattern
A neutral candlestick pattern doesn’t strongly indicate either a bullish or bearish trend. It’s like a yellow light, suggesting caution and indicating that the market is uncertain or indecisive about its direction. Traders look at these patterns to assess the market’s stability or potential upcoming change in trend.
Single Candle Patterns: [/b
Doji: A single candlestick pattern with a small body, indicating market indecision. It suggests a potential trend reversal, whether bullish or bearish.
Spinning Top: A single candlestick pattern with a small body and long upper and lower wicks, signaling market indecision and potential trend reversal.
High Wave: A single candlestick pattern characterized by a long upper and lower wick relative to the body, suggesting high market volatility and uncertainty.
Double Candle Patterns:
Tweezer Top: A two-candle pattern occurring after an uptrend, characterized by two consecutive bullish candles with similar highs, suggesting potential resistance and a bearish reversal
#GBCAD selling opportunityHello, everyone. I hope you're all having a great start to the week.
Let's analyze the GBPCAD chart and explore a potential selling opportunity in this pair. However, please keep in mind that since we've also posted another idea for EURCAD, it's advisable not to take both of these ideas simultaneously, as it could increase your risk and disrupt your money management.
The price is currently situated at a Daily Clean break area, which serves as a supply zone in the daily timeframe. Additionally, the price has reached the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement level and appears to be forming a rising wedge pattern. Moreover, in less than 10 minutes, a bearish hammer candlestick formation will likely occur in the 4-hour timeframe, further supporting the potential for this trading zone.
It's essential to note that in the forex market, there are times when the price presents clear patterns. However, it often initially moves against the pattern to trigger traders who trade in the direction of those patterns and then reverses in the direction of the pattern. I believe that the bullish breakout from the wedge pattern is a false breakout, and the price will eventually return inside the pattern.
For entering a position, you can either trade based on the 4-hour bearish hammer candlestick formation or wait for the price to return inside the wedge pattern. In any case, your stop-loss should be placed above the high formed in this candle.
Wishing you all the best.
#USDCAD potential bullish moveStandard bullish divergence between price and MACD indicator showing potential bullishness in the price, coinciding this divergence with price forming bullish hammer candlestick formation and also getting rejected from 4H timeframe Low, giving higher probability to this long opportunity setup.
VPLM - Powerful Descending TriangleEvery time we have a consolidation this last year we end up breaking out on rumors, running up higher than necessary, then crashing back down on GOOD NEWS. Last time it was a settlement issuance but things are in a NDA. There is an insider selling on this one but its very low of % compared to what the individuals own.
We have a great descending triangle with lawsuits coming up in Oct. Dare I predict that we will soon again have rumors of something? This would match well with the descending triangle and the volume that is coming in as of late.
Did I mention we also have a nice hammer candle on daily and 3 day?
Regarding recent news (via yahoo):
The cases vs Verizon and T-Mobile continue to move forward with trials scheduled in October.
“This is all very good news!” said Emil Malak, CEO of VoIP-Pal. “Our team is very pleased with our progress to this point. As a result of the termination of the section 101 motions in NDCAL and 8 IPR’s, we have managed to consolidate our many legal battles and can focus our resources and efforts towards getting to the finish line. We can now see a clear path to what we hope will be a fair resolution for all our shareholders. Patience is a virtue.”
Not financial advice, DYOR
GOLD: What the hammer formartions tell usFollowing a downtrend, where the price action created a series of the lower lows and lower highs, the bulls are increasing their presence in the game and are signaling that there might be a change in the price direction. Thus, a hammer signals a potential change in the price direction, as the bears were unable to follow up on the new short-term low by allowing the bulls to push the price higher to force a higher close. It is exactly the high close that signals that the bulls have just assumed control over the price action, as they defeated the bears in an important fight near the session lows.
Similarly, the inverted hammer also generates the same message, but in a different manner. The price action opened low, but pushed higher to surprise the bears. Still, the bears still have control and they push back the price action to close near the lows. Unlike the hammer, the bulls in an inverted hammer were unable to secure a high close, but were defeated in the session’s closing stages. Still, the mere fact that the buyers were able to press the price higher shows that they are testing the bears’ resolve. The fact that the hammer’s bulls managed to get a close at the top of the candle is the reason the hammer is considered stronger than the inverted hammer. This is a logical sequence as the hammer is considered to be one of the most powerful candlestick patterns of any type.
It is important to note that neither of these two patterns is a direct trading signal, but a tool which generates a sign that the price action may reverse as a balance shift is occurring.
Having said that, we have this Pattern forming on GOLD, so wait for confirmation of the bullish breakout candle at today's close, and if this happens we will have confirmation of a potential short-term reversal.
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THIS IS BHARTI AIRTEL IDEA FOR TRADINGAs we can see stock is trading above 50ema and making hammer candles with good volume.
from ATH and rsi divergence stock correct almost 5%
And Doji candle on 8th Dec after a downtrend ends and the next candle formed is a hammer candlestick. which is indicating a bullish reversal, Singh.
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The chart mentions a good support level and entry point, so plan accordingly.
if you are a value buyer wait for more cuts till S1 and S2. otherwise, you can enter with strict SL which is mentioned on the chart.
GOOD STOCK FOR THE LONG RUN ALL THE BEST!
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Trade Setup for 22 May 2023This will be my trade setup for 22-May-2023.
In previous Session nifty took support at 18100 levels and formed like hammer like candle pattern on 1 D time frame.
on 15 TF price is forming LL and HH and there is upward 1st hurdle at 18226 which was near PDC and forming Rising triangle pattern.
For trading i will look for following reasons:
1.) If opens flat will wait for 15 min candle close if it breaks Triangle pattern on upside i will look for buying for target of 18250, 18270, 18280.
2.) If it breaks on downside will look for PE buying for target of 18140, 18130,18100.
3.) If gap up will wait for rejections from support or CPR and will trade accordingly.
4.) If opens Gap Down will see if it respecting triangle pattern and move upwards to the 18230 levels. if with gap down price doesn't sustain at open will look for buying PE trade.
Views are Slight bullish.
This will be my personal trade setup and will trade according to it, This is not and advice of any kind.
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A THREAD :BASICS OF HAMMER CANDLESTICK FORMATION (PATTERN). What Is a Hammer Candlestick?
A hammer is a price pattern in candlestick charting that occurs when a security trades significantly lower than its opening, but rallies within the period to close near the opening price. This pattern forms a hammer-shaped candlestick, in which the lower shadow is at least twice the size of the real body. The body of the candlestick represents the difference between the opening and closing prices, while the shadow shows the high and low prices for the period.
KEY TAKEWAYS:-
Hammer candlesticks typically occur after a price decline. They have a small real body and a long lower shadow.
The hammer candlestick occurs when sellers enter the market during a price decline. By the time of market close, buyers absorb selling pressure and push the market price near the opening price.
The close can be above or below the opening price, although the close should be near the open for the real body of the candlestick to remain small.
The lower shadow should be at least two times the height of the real body.
Hammer candlesticks indicate a potential price reversal to the upside. The price must start moving up following the hammer; this is called confirmation.
Understanding Hammer Candlesticks
A hammer occurs after the price of a security has been declining, suggesting that the market is attempting to determine a bottom.
Hammers signal a potential capitulation by sellers to form a bottom, accompanied by a price rise to indicate a potential reversal in price direction. This happens all during a single period, where the price falls after the opening but regroups to close near the opening price.
Hammer should look similar to a “T.” This indicates the potential for a hammer candle. A hammer candlestick does not indicate a price reversal to the upside until it is confirmed.
Confirmation occurs if the candle following the hammer closes above the closing price of the hammer. Ideally, this confirmation candle shows strong buying. Candlestick traders will typically look to enter long positions or exit short positions during or after the confirmation candle. For those taking new long positions, a stop loss can be placed below the low of the hammer’s shadow.
Hammers aren’t usually used in isolation, even with confirmation. Traders typically utilize price or trend analysis, or technical indicators to further confirm candlestick patterns.
Limitations of Using Hammer Candlesticks :-
There is no assurance that the price will continue to move to the upside following the confirmation candle. A long-shadowed hammer and a strong confirmation candle may push the price quite high within two periods. This may not be an ideal spot to buy, as the stop loss may be a great distance away from the entry point, exposing the trader to risk that doesn’t justify the potential reward.
Hammers also don’t provide a price target, so figuring what the reward potential for a hammer trade is can be difficult. Exits need to be based on other types of candlestick patterns or analysis.
Psychology of the Hammer :-
As we have seen, an actionable hammer pattern generally emerges in the context of a downtrend, or when the chart is showing a sequence of lower highs and lower lows. The appearance of the hammer suggests that more bullish investors are taking positions in the stock and that a reversal in the downward price movement may be imminent.
The long lower shadow on the hammer candlestick indicates an effort to continue the price’s downward trajectory, but the higher close represented by the real body indicates that the sellers were ultimately unsuccessful in holding the price at its intraday low. The price’s ascent from its session low to a higher close suggests that a more bullish outlook won the day, setting the stage for a potential reversal to the upside.
Hammer Candlestick Pattern:-📈
How should you trade with this pattern to take entry at lowest levels?
1.⛏The hammer candlestick is found at the bottom of a downtrend and signals a potential ( bullish ) reversal in the market.
⛏The hammer candle has a small body, little to no upper wick, and a long lower wick - resembling a ‘hammer’.
2. 🔨Hammer candle can be of any colour – It can be either of Green or Red colour.
🔨The lower shadow should be at least two times the height of the real body.
3. Psychology;
This candle pattern indicates that the price dropped to new lows, but subsequent buying pressure forced the price to close higher, hinting at a potential reversal. The extended lower wick is indicative of the rejection of lower prices.
4. Reversal signal :–
Entry for Bulls: It indicates the rejection of lower prices.
When found in a downtrend it could signal the end of selling pressure and begin to trade sideways or reverse, after confirmation such pattern can give the best entey to play reversal.
5. Exit signal:- For Bears:-
Traders that have an existing sell position, can view the hammer candle as an indication for reversal and they can take exit to existing sell position.
6. Confirmation is important :
Entry in any trade should be taken only after the confirmation.
Fomo of entering into a trade without any confirmation can trap you in a wrong trade.
7. Stoploss:
Once entered into any trade after the confirmation, stoploss can be placed below the low of hammer candle.
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Bitcoin Hammers ceremony in 4HHi friends.
I see about 4 hammers on a strength Trendline and i think price
will go to the upper band i have shown on my chart.
If the price surpass this 24000 resistance level
after a pullback to this level , we will see a huge increase in BTC in coming days.
Dont forget we are in a 4H time frame and this trendline is very important.
In addition this hammers shape in an important support level (22500) too.
after price reach this path i draw in my chart we should look it again to update our
analysis.
so if you enter a trade dont forget to set your SL below this support level and choose the upper
line for your TP.(I show it on my chart and its R/R is 2.6 its good i think! )
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BTC - 1W ThoughtsThe Inverted Hammer candlestick formation occurs mainly at the bottom of downtrends and can act as a warning of a potential trend reversal.
After a long downtrend, the formation of an Inverted Hammer is bullish because prices hesitated to move downwards.
Sellers pushed prices back to where they were at the open, but increasing prices shows that bulls are testing the power of the bears.
**This is not a signal and should be used for educational purposes only.**
LINK PERSONAL ANALYSIS IN THE SHORT TERM (WOW, POTENTIAL!)The total evaluation for the LINK asset is bearish, however a sudden dump would almost always warrant a potential re-test of the said lost support. We have 2 confirmation candles on the daily signaling a potential reversal as well as the amazing volume profile range to indicate that we are currently sitting at a valuable support of 6.80-7.20$. We probably wouldn't see any extreme dumps for a while considering how the SP500 and the NASDAQ (despite their mega bearish scenario) will often retrace before a further dump.
Please be mindful of your risk, go to sleep with a stop loss so you won't suffer any forms of insomnia or paranoia.
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GBP/JPY: bullish hammer candlestickGreat Britain Pound/Yen Japanese develop a bullish hammer candlestick in H1 timeframe, also the price it's into this bullish channel formation and we could to see a good position to long GBP.
Meanwhile, in H4 timeframe it's in process to develop the next candlestick to form in H4 timeframe, if we see a strong bullish candlestick in H4 timeframe and depending how long it's the force of bull. This it's mean that bull are going to carry the price to the upside direction.\
For now, in H1 timeframe I see this candlestick pattern called bullish hammer. Now, I entry to long posiiton around $165.64 JPY, Stop Loss to $165.06 JPY and take profit to $166.85 JPY. Now, it's not only that I consider this analysis as right, I'm watching the H4 timeframe and depending what kind of candlestick will form, I will keep this position, by the contrary, i will closed up if I see the unexpected key to keep the trade.
So, you can to put long position, but watching in H4 timeframe how the candlestick end.
Good luck!!!
I will update the H4 timeframe and inform you my decision in the next 2 hours.