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Introduction to Advanced Introduction to Advanced Candlestick PatternsCandlestick PatternsIntroduction to Advanced Introduction to Advanced Candlestick PatternsCandlestick Patterns

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Advanced Candlestick Patterns

Fry Pan Bottom Cradle Pattern Jay-Hook Scoop Pattern Belt Hold Breakout Patterns

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Fry Pan Bottom

The downtrend starts waning with the appearance of small trading bodies

As the trend starts slowly curling up, a gap up in price indicates that strong buying sentiment has now returned

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Fry Pan Bottom

Long Rounded Curved bottom

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Fry Pan Bottom – minutes, days, months

The indecisive rounding bottom is the predominant factor

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Fry Pan Bottom - Past Analysis

Big Percent move at top has a different meaning when a pattern can be identified

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Fry Pan Bottom measuring point

A dimple usually marks the Halfway point

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Fry Pan Bottom - A Break Out or Failure?

Easy identification of a failure, whichmakes for easy stop loss procedures

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Fry Pan Bottom can become a Cup and Handle

CUP Handle

Or a J-hook pattern

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Fry Pan Bottom – Exuberant buying

Want to see break out buying

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Fry Pan Bottom – What is expected?

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CLWR – Classic FP results

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MICC – excellent option trades

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VCI Expected results

55% Gain

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SQNM Breaking into new highs

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INCY What is the entry strategies?

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MEOH Option Strategies

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SPWRA What does a gap up tell us?

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BAS – What do you do with this chart?

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MD What pattern?

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MGM – Next target? Then what?

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What do we want to see at the end of a FPB?

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What Are we looking for now?

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FPB/J-hook classic

Fry Pan Bottom

J-hook

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Cradle Pattern• The Cradle Pattern is a symmetric

bottom pattern that is easy to identify.

– A downtrend becomes obvious with a large black candle at the bottom.

– A series of small or indecisive trading days trade in a flat area.

– A bullish candle, more powerful with a Bullish Engulfing signal, is formed of approximately the same magnitude as a Bearish candle at the end of the downtrend.

• This signifies that the Bulls have come out of the indecisive trading area with decisive force.

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Cradle pattern

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Cradle Pattern

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Cradle Pattern what is the predominant indicators?

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Cradle pattern

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Cradle Pattern at the MA’s

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Cradle pattern

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Jay Hook Pattern

• The first move of the uptrend is very strong.

• A candlestick sell signal indicates a pullback about to occur.

• After a few days, small indecisive candles start to appear– Doji, small Hammers,

Bullish Engulfing signals

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Jay Hook Pattern

• The first test becomes the recent high

• Indecision as found in candlestick sell signals at the recent high becomes a quick indicator to get out of the position

• A Bullish candle breaching the recent high illustrates that investor sentiment is taking prices up

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Jay Hook Pattern

• How to differentiate between profit taking and a full-scale reversal.

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J-hook

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J-Hook – How to Identify

Stochastics do not get to the Oversold area

The pull back is stopped whenCandlestick buy signals appear

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J-hook - what is first criteria?

A strong price trend

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J-Hook with added confirmation

Indecisive trading at a major moving average Adds more evidence of a J-hook pattern potential

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J-Hook – Easy Expectations

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Scoop Pattern

• An extended flat trading area– Followed by a pullback

• Buy signals bring price back up to flat trading range

• Once price breaks above flat range, look for strong uptrend

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Scoop Pattern formation

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Scoop Pattern- Completed

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Scoop pattern

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Scoop pattern off the MA’s

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Scoop pattern - Do not scan for a Scoop

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Scoop pattern Use it to analyze

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Scoop Pattern - What should happen upon confirming?

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Scoop Pattern - A strong trend to potential targets

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DHI 50 MA resistance?

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Mini Scoops

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WY

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LVS

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PCX

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MEE What is the buy criteria?

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WYNN

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Belt Hold Pattern

• Strong prevailing trend• The candlestick body

should be the opposite color of the prevailing trend

• Gap on the open, continuing the trend

• The open is the high or low of that trend

• The length of the body should be a long body.

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Belthold

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Belthold - Adds strength to existing trends

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Belthold – shows the sellers are flushed out

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Belthold – gets rid of the last of the sellers

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Belthold

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Belthold

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Belthold Bearish

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Breakout Patterns

Knowing when to get on board and when to take profits.

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Breakouts

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Breakouts

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Breakout – where to buy?

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Moving Averages Support

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Analyzing The Market

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DOW

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MA’s support and targets

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MA’s act as magnets

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MA’s and patterns

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MA’s once breached , will come back and test

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MA’s Targets

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MA’s – first attempts usually fail

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Wave 1-2-3

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The T-line

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Trend channels

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Trading Gaps

• Gaps represent enthusiasm to get into a position to the point that investors will pay prices away from any of the previous day's trading range.

• Great for identifying panic selling at the bottom and exuberant buying at the top.

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High Powered Scanning Techniques with Candlesticks

• Market trend

• Strongest sectors

• Strongest signals in those sectors

• Additional indicators confirming

• Best Target potentials

• Easy stop loss points

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HAR – Stop Loss

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Analyze best potentials• The Signal

• The pattern

• Where is it moving from? Ma’s, trendlines?

• Where is the next resistance area?

• What is the sector doing?

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Money Management

Eliminate Emotions

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The Point of investing is to have the probabilities in your favor!

Candlestick signals provide the positive probabilities

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Candlesticks are merely the graphic depiction of what

investor sentiment is doing

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Trend Analysis Made easy with

Candlesticks

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2008 Downtrend Easy analysis

Sell signals at declining MA’sDouble Top at 200 MA

Dumpling Top

Cradle BUY J-hook

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MA’s support to resistance

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Double Top at 200 MA

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Dumpling Top has expectations

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The Bottom – Morning Star/Cradle Pattern

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J-hook ends with Cradle pattern

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What is the market doing Now?

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Recent Rec - XTEX

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CSIQ

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MIPS buying the BO

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CCME buying the J-hook

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SOHU buy on BO

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Buy when the patterns say to buy - BAS

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F signals and MA’s

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Cradle Pattern – indicates very strong uptrend

What was the market doing?

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DOW trend

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Signals at the MA’s make HP trades

CORN

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XIDE buy on BO confirmation

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WFR – signals need confirmation

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