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Analyzing Indices Trading Technical Candlesticks Patterns Trading Signals - This indices candlesticks tutorial will show you how to analyze the various candlesticks patterns used in trading the stock indices trading market.

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Doji Indices Candlesticks Explained

Doji is a stock indices candlesticks pattern with the same opening and closing indices price. There are various types of doji stock indices candlesticks pattern that form on Indices charts.

The following examples show various patterns of the doji stock indices candlestick:

Long-legged doji stock indices candlesticks pattern has long upper and lower shadows with the opening and closing stock indices price at the middle. When the Long-legged doji appears on a Indices Trading chart it indicates indecision between stock indices traders, the buyers and the sellers.

Below is an example screenshot image of the Long Legged Doji stock indices candlesticks pattern

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Marubozu Indices Candlesticks Explained

Marubozu stock indices candlesticks pattern are long candlesticks that have no upper or lower shadows, Like the ones shown below.

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Marubozu Indices Candlesticks Explained

Marubozu stock indices candlesticks pattern are continuing stock indices candlestick patterns that show stock indices price is going to continue in the same direction as that of the marubozu stock indices candlestick. The marubozu stock indices candlesticks pattern can be white/blue or Black/red depending on the direction of the indices trend.

Spinning Tops Candlesticks Indices Candlesticks Explained

Spinning tops stock indices candlesticks pattern have a small body with long upper and lower shadows. These spinning tops stock indices candlesticks patterns are referred to by this name because they are similar to spinning tops on a matchstick.

The upper and lower shadows of the spinning tops stock indices candlesticks pattern are longer than the body. The example explained and illustrated below shows the spinning tops stock indices candlesticks pattern. You can look for the pattern in your MT4 Indices Trading Platform stock indices charts. The example explained and illustrated below shows a screenshot to help traders when it comes to learning and understanding these stock indices candlesticks pattern.

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Spinning Tops Indices Candlesticks Explained

The color of the spinning tops candlestick stock indices candlesticks pattern is not very important, this formation show the indecision between the buyers and sellers in the Indices Trading market. When these stock indices chart patterns appear at the top of a indices trend or at the bottom of the indices trend it might signify that the indices trend is coming to an end and it might soon reverse and start going the other direction. However, it is best to wait for confirmation indices trading signals that the direction of a indices instrument has reversed before trading the signal from this stock indices candlesticks pattern formation.

Hammer Indices Candlestick Pattern and Hanging Man Indices Indices Candlesticks Explained

Hammer Indices Candlestick Pattern and Hanging Man Indices Candlestick Pattern candlesticks look alike but hammer is bullish reversal stock indices candlesticks pattern and hanging man is a bearish reversal stock indices candlesticks pattern.

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Hammer Indices Candlesticks Explained

Hammer stock indices candlesticks pattern is a potentially bullish stock indices candlestick pattern that occurs during a downward indices trend. It is named so because the stock indices trading market is hammering out a market bottom.

Hanging Man Indices Candlesticks Explained

This hanging man stock indices candlesticks pattern is a potentially bearish indices trading reversal stock indices signal that occurs during a upward indices trend. It is named so because it resembles a man hanging on a noose up high.

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Inverted Hammer Indices Candlesticks Explained

This is a bullish reversal stock indices candlesticks pattern. It occurs at the bottom of a Indices trend.

Inverted hammer stock indices candlesticks pattern occurs at the bottom of a down indices trend and indicates the possibility of reversal of the downward stock indices trend.

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Shooting Star Indices Candlesticks Explained

Shooting Star is a bearish reversal stock indices candlesticks pattern. It forms at the top of a stock indices trend.

Shooting Star stock indices candlesticks pattern occur at the top of an up indices trend in the Indices Trading market where the open stock indices price is the same as the low and stock indices price then rallied up but was pushed back down to close near the open.

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Piercing Line Indices Candlesticks Explained

Piercing line candlestick pattern is a long black body followed by a long white body candlestick.

The white body pierces the midpoint of the prior black body.

This Piercing Line stock indices candlesticks pattern is a bullish reversal stock indices candlesticks pattern that forms at the bottom of a market downward indices trend. It shows that the stock indices trading market opens lower and closes above the midpoint of the black body.

This Piercing Line stock indices candlesticks pattern shows that the momentum of the down indices trend is reducing and the stock indices trading market indices trend is likely to reverse and move in an upward direction.

This Piercing Line stock indices candlesticks pattern is shown known as a piercing line signifying the stock indices trading market is piercing the bottom showing a market floor for the stock indices price downward indices trend.

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Dark Cloud Cover Indices Candlesticks Explained

Opposite of piercing candlestick stock indices candlestick.

This candlestick is a long white body followed by a long black body.

The black body pierces the midpoint of the prior white body.

This is a bearish reversal indices pattern that forms at the top of an upward indices trend.

Dark Cloud cover stock indices candlesticks pattern that the stock indices trading market opens higher and closes below the midpoint of the white body.

Dark Cloud cover stock indices candlesticks pattern shows that the momentum of the up indices trend is reducing and the stock indices trading market indices trend is likely to reverse and move in a downward indices trading direction.

Dark Cloud cover stock indices candlesticks pattern is shown known as a cloud cover signifying the cloud as a ceiling for the stock indices price upward indices trend.

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Morning Star Indices Candlesticks Explained

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Evening Star Indices Candlesticks Explained

Opposite of the morning star stock indices candlesticks pattern

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Engulfing is a reversal stock indices candlesticks pattern that can be bearish or bullish depending upon whether it appears at the end of a stock indices market down indices trend or at the end of a stock indices market upward indices trend.

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