The Secret Code Of Japanese Candlesticks 📍
A tiny body with long wicks. It means the bulls and bears are exhausted. Watch out—a reversal is usually breathing down your neck. ⚖️
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A long lower tail after a dip. It’s the market’s way of saying "Nice try, bears," as buyers step in to push price back up. 🔨 A tiny body with long wicks
Never read a candle in isolation. One candle is a word; three candles are a sentence; the trend is the whole story. ⚖️ Stop guessing and start decoding
When one candle completely "swallows" the previous one. This is a massive shift in momentum. Pay attention! 🌊
Each candlestick is a "coded" message from the market. If you know how to read the shadows and bodies, you can see the trend shifting before the rest of the world catches on.
Before high-speed algorithms and fiber-optic trading, 18th-century Japanese rice traders were already mastering the art of market psychology. They realized that price action isn't just about numbers—it’s about the battle between