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  1. Bullish Engulfing Pattern
    Steve Nison
    Bullish Engulfing Pattern: This pattern typically appears at the culmination of a decline or downtrend. The market falls, and a black candle forms (id . . . keep reading

  2. Doji - Northern/Southern
    Steve Nison
    Doji, Northern/Southern: A doji is a session that has the same open/close. Based on the surrounding market action we sometimes view a very small real . . . keep reading

  3. Candles in Context - Doji at a New High Close
    Steve Nison
    In previous articles I discussed how a doji session (where the open and close are the same) which emerges during a rally hints that the market could b . . . keep reading

  4. Chart Challenge #24
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  5. Window - Falling
    Steve Nison
    Window (Falling): A window is the same as a Western "gap". A falling window means there is a price vacuum between this session's high and the prior se . . . keep reading

  6. Chart Challenge #27
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  7. Real Body/Shadows
    Real Body/Shadows: The rectangular part of the candlestick line is the real body. It is defined by the closing and opening prices of the session. When . . . keep reading

  8. Record Session Highs
    Record Session Highs: After the market makes a new low for the move, each following session that makes a higher high is called a record session high. . . . keep reading

  9. Chart Challenge #17
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  10. Doji
    Steve Nison
    Doji: A session in which the opening and closing prices are the same. As a result, the candle line resembles a cross. Market Impli . . . keep reading

  11. Bearish Engulfing Pattern
    Steve Nison
    Bearish Engulfing Pattern: This two candlestick pattern emerges during a rally. A black candle real body wraps around a white real body (classically a . . . keep reading

  12. Chart Challenge # 21
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  13. Chart Challenge #22
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  14. Chart Challenge # 26
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  15. Chart Challenge #20
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  16. Weekly Wrap-up for week ending April 17, 2010
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  17. Weekly Wrap-up for week ending June 26, 2010
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  18. Chart Challenge #18
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  19. Coming Soon
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  20. Chart Challenge #30
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