The candle patterns listed below comprise the library that is used to identify candlestick signals. The number in parentheses at the end of each name represents the number of candles that are used to define that particular pattern. The bullish and bearish patterns are divided into two groups signifying either reversal or continuation patterns.
Bullish Reversals
Long White Body (1)
Hammer (1)
Inverted Hammer (1)
Belt Hold (1)
Engulfing Pattern (2)
Harami (2)
Harami Cross (2)
Piercing Line (2)
Doji Star (2)
Meeting Lines (2)
Three White Soldiers (3)
Morning Star (3)
Morning Doji Star (3)
Abandoned Baby (3)
Tri-Star (3)
Breakaway (5)
Three Inside Up (3)
Three Outside Up (3)
Kicking (2)
Unique Three Rivers Bottom (3)
Three Stars in the South (3)
Concealing Swallow (4)
Stick Sandwich (3)
Homing Pigeon (2)
Ladder Bottom (5)
Matching Low (2)
Bullish Continuation
Separating Lines (2)
Rising Three Methods (5)
Upside Tasuki Gap (3)
Side by Side White Lines (3)
Three Line Strike (4)
Upside Gap Three Methods (3)
On Neck Line (2)
In Neck Line (2)
Bearish Reversals
Long Black Body (1)
Hanging Man (1)
Shooting Star (1)
Belt Hold (1)
Engulfing Pattern (2)
Harami (2)
Harami Cross (2)
Dark Cloud Cover (2)
Doji Star (2)
Meeting Lines (2)
Three Black Crows (3)
Evening Star (3)
Evening Doji Star (3)
Abandoned Baby (3)
Tri-Star (3)
Breakaway (5)
Three Inside Down (3)
Three Outside Down (3)
Kicking (2)
Latter Top (5)
Matching High (2)
Upside Gap Two Crows (3)
Identical Three Crows (3)
Deliberation (3)
Advance Block (3)
Two Crows (3)
Bearish Continuation
Separating Lines (2)
Falling Three Methods (5)
Downside Tasuki Gap (3)
Side by Side White Lines (3)
Three Line Strike (4)
Downside Gap Three Methods (3)
On Neck Line (2)
In Neck Line (2)
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