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Candlestick Pattern Detector

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Candlestick patterns are visual representations of price movements that help traders identify potential trend continuations and reversals in financial markets. Each candlestick displays four key price points: open, high, low, and close for a specific time period.

In trending markets, several patterns prove particularly valuable. **Continuation patterns** signal that the existing trend will likely persist. The bullish engulfing pattern occurs when a large green candle completely engulfs the previous red candle, indicating strong upward momentum. Conversely, a bearish engulfing pattern suggests continued downward movement.

**Hammer and doji patterns** often appear at trend extremes, potentially signaling reversals. A hammer features a small body with a long lower wick, suggesting buyers stepped in after initial selling pressure. Doji candles, where open and close prices are nearly identical, indicate market indecision and possible trend changes.

**Three-candle patterns** like morning and evening stars provide stronger reversal signals. A morning star consists of a bearish candle, followed by a small-bodied candle, then a strong bullish candle, suggesting a potential uptrend reversal.

Successful traders combine candlestick analysis with volume indicators and support/resistance levels for confirmation. While these patterns offer valuable insights into market psychology and potential price movements, they should never be used in isolation for trading decisions.

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